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Suicide: An Immortal Sin

An episode of the Tale Caster podcast, hosted by Aman Alok, titled "Suicide: An Immortal Sin" was published on October 10, 2020 and runs 3 minutes.

October 10, 2020 ·3m · Tale Caster

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Following the recent occuring incidents, we have got closure in such a way that the blindfold of atrocities which we were wearing for so long, is now ripped off. Every cult and religion condemns SUICIDE but....in today's era every now and then a farmer, a student, an employee or a lover, encircling the whole of us commit suicide. Reasons are genuine and with no light left in our heart, we push ourselves to this immortal sin. The surrounding, the people around us are equally responsible but it is just one eho has to taste the death for the crimes of many. We must stop pushing others and ourselves to this verge. Suicide is never an option, never a solution. Life is a blessings and blessings should never be disregarded by any soul. Through this podcast, we have shed light on the experience of a lonely, hopeless soul and how death crawls and clouds over mind and soul. This is something we never talk about but at this very moment, this is the necessity of our youth. Writer- Zayn,  Podcaster- Anushka,  Poster Designer- Nisha,  Editor- Virat,  ©kaavyakaarvan ©amanalok

Following the recent occuring incidents, we have got closure in such a way that the blindfold of atrocities which we were wearing for so long, is now ripped off. Every cult and religion condemns SUICIDE but....in today's era every now and then a farmer, a student, an employee or a lover, encircling the whole of us commit suicide. Reasons are genuine and with no light left in our heart, we push ourselves to this immortal sin. The surrounding, the people around us are equally responsible but it is just one eho has to taste the death for the crimes of many. We must stop pushing others and ourselves to this verge. Suicide is never an option, never a solution. Life is a blessings and blessings should never be disregarded by any soul. Through this podcast, we have shed light on the experience of a lonely, hopeless soul and how death crawls and clouds over mind and soul. This is something we never talk about but at this very moment, this is the necessity of our youth. Writer- Zayn,  Podcaster- Anushka,  Poster Designer- Nisha,  Editor- Virat,  ©kaavyakaarvan ©amanalok
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