Dipra Jain
Bio
24, student at King's College London. A marketing fanatic and passionate about photography.
Stories (6/0)
Why does society want us to be self-conscious about our bodies?
In many cultures especially in Indian cultures girls (more importantly unmarried) are expected to be extremely thin/slim. If you are not, everybody from friends, to relatives, to neighbours and random strangers will give you tips or as we say “Desi tips” to use and get in shape.
By Dipra Jain3 years ago in Humans
Chasing Seol
It was finally happening. 4 years, had it been? 4 years since a hooded woman showed up drenched at Tanya's father's clock shop with a gun. 4 years since she first considered the idea that she could actually die young and boring and in the middle of someone else's adventure. It took 4 years for Tanya to get an actual grip on her life, and a first date with the drenched woman, Seol.
By Dipra Jain3 years ago in Criminal
Last Rites
In March’20 when the whole world went into lockdown to save itself from the deadly Coronavirus, some people decided to give back to society and one of them was Yash. He was a 30 year old man residing in India who decided to start a Non Profit organisation(Last rites) to give a proper funeral for people who died due to Covid-19 virus. The pandemic victims could not get a proper funeral because their families were too scared to catch the super spreading Virus. Due to this mentality amongst people, the number of unclaimed dead bodies piled up at multiple hospitals all over India and sometimes hospital staff had to do the last rites of many victims. The NPO called Last rites came in and helped to reduce the burden of already burdened medical staff.
By Dipra Jain3 years ago in Motivation