Withdrawn Articles – A Mix of Bold Takes and Hidden Gems
Welcome to the Withdrawn section, where you’ll find a grab‑bag of posts that don’t fit the usual mould. Think of it as a backstage pass to ideas that are raw, surprising, and sometimes a little controversial. Each article is written by real people sharing genuine experiences, from cricket fever to moving to Chennai, from living in Japan to the quirks of Indian dating culture.
What you’ll find under the Withdrawn tag
If you scroll through, you’ll see an Asia Cup 2025 preview that breaks down match timings and the big India‑Pakistan showdown. There’s a candid piece on the pros and cons of moving to Chennai, giving you a taste of the heat, food, and traffic. Another article tells you what it’s like for an Indian living in Japan, with funny language mishaps and cultural surprises. You’ll also find a bold discussion about the sex life of Indians abroad, a look at foreign opinions on Indian food, and a quick take on why Air India keeps losing money.
Beyond travel and sports, the tag holds stories about personal dilemmas – like the “hit and run” social moment where you dodge an awkward chat, or the bizarre scenario of a bank loot suspect dying in police custody. Even history buffs get a treat with a theory about Jesus possibly traveling to India, Tibet, or Kashmir. All these topics are linked by the same thread: they’re off the beaten path and worth a read.
Why these pieces matter
We keep these posts because they spark conversation. A reader might discover a new angle on a familiar sport, learn what really matters when relocating to a new city, or simply get a laugh from a weird social anecdote. The variety shows how diverse Indian voices can be – from cricket fans to expats, from food lovers to those questioning traditions. By gathering them under one tag, we give you a quick way to dive into topics that you might otherwise miss.
So, next time you’re curious about something that feels a bit “withdrawn” from mainstream headlines, hop onto this page. Grab a coffee, read a story, and see the world through a different lens. You’ll leave with fresh perspectives, a few chuckles, and maybe even a new idea to try out yourself.