Richa Khare
Bio
Writer at heart and blogger by passion I love to write about various topics like Health and Wellness, Travel, Books, Kids etc. When not writing, I can be found playing with my two kids and three cats.
Stories (16/0)
The Circle
John woke up to the sound of his father coughing badly. "This has become every day's story", he grumbled and removed his warm blanket to get up from the bed. He entered his father's room and found the medicine in the side drawer. As always, his father was sitting in his bed coughing uncontrollably. At night, his bouts were particularly bad.
By Richa Khareabout a year ago in Fiction
My Cousin Made Inappropriate Advances Towards Me
I was 16 years old when one of my cousins came to live with us. He was appearing for competitive exams and had to take special classes for them, which were not available in his hometown. My family lived in a big city, so he came to attend those classes at an education centre.
By Richa Khareabout a year ago in Viva
What We Need To Unlearn From Indian Movies
Picture this: A beautiful morning in a big and beautiful house with sounds of female singing coming, a few family members praying with their hands folded in a temple inside the house. The woman singing the prayer is conservatively dressed in a sari with her head covered and face full of devotion.
By Richa Khareabout a year ago in Viva
Drinking and Driving: My New Love ❤️
It's 6:30 am, soothing music in my ears, one hand on the wheel, feet on the accelerator and a steaming hot cup of Green Tea in my other hand. Yes, having green tea while driving my kids to school in the morning is my new love (what did u think 😉).
By Richa Khareabout a year ago in Longevity
I Loved Going Back To Teaching After A Gap Of 18 Years
I started teaching immediately after completing my studies. After finishing my master degree in Physics, I started as a senior secondary Physics teacher at a school. What started as a means for time to pass and a steady income source soon became a passion.
By Richa Khareabout a year ago in Education
I Was Always Proud That I Wasn't A "Typical" Girl
I was always a little different from other girls in my class. While most of the girls liked to talk about clothes and fashion, I wanted to talk about books and the latest gadgets. I was always a voracious reader so wanted to discuss amazing things described in them(this was the pre-internet era when we relied on books for all our knowledge). But most of the girls couldn't share my interests.
By Richa Khare2 years ago in Viva
What Happened When I Tried To Give Away My Cats For Adoption
--- Last year, in April, when the whole world was fighting the worst pandemic of the century and was in complete lockdown, three angels visited us. A litter of newborn kittens was abandoned by their mother in my neighbour's backyard. The neighbor tried but was unable to look after the ever-demanding babies.
By Richa Khare2 years ago in Petlife
He Killed Her Babies To Win Her Love: Did He Succeed?
This happened a couple of years ago when I was still in school. I lived in a city in India in an old-style house with big and airy rooms with vents near the ceilings for air and light. These vents had small gaps in between from where small birds could come inside the room.
By Richa Khare2 years ago in Petlife
Déjà Vu: An Enigma
A few years back I was visiting Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia as a tourist. We were entering a shopping mall when a group of students approached me with a few questions as a part of their school project. First few were simple ones like from where were we and what we found fascinating in this city.
By Richa Khare2 years ago in Psyche