Meet the Poets Quietly Reshaping Indian Literature.

Meet the Poets Quietly Reshaping Indian Literature.

Poetry doesn’t always shout; sometimes, it speaks in soft, steady lines that echo long after you’ve read them. In this piece, we meet poets who write with quiet power, shaping Indian literature in ways that feel personal and true. From doctors who heal with words as much as with their hands, to tech professionals and musicians who turn life’s small moments into gentle verse — these writers show us that poetry is everywhere. Their words bring comfort, spark reflection, and remind us of the simple beauty hiding in our everyday thoughts and feelings.

Dr. Meghna Kinjalk

In her debut poetry collection, The Residency Mirage: The Silent Breath, Dr. Meghna Kinjalk, a pediatric surgeon at Lady Hardinge Medical College and Kalwati Saran Childrens Hospital, New Delhi, uses lyrical language to depict the unspoken hardships of medical residency. Dr. Meghna’s keen eye and poetic talent transform the events of hospital life, both big and small, into lyrical verse. In her writings, the intersection of medicine and art reveals resilience, compassion, and the profound humanity of healing. Trained in Indian classical music and an expert at music therapy, she brings healing beyond the scalpel. A performing musician since childhood and a recipient of praise from Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, her poems are succinct, reflecting that even in silence, poetry often speaks the loudest.

Dr. Shadab Ahmed

Dr. Shadab Ahmed is an oral and maxillofacial surgeon who lives and breathes poetry beyond the operating room. A true book lover, he dives deep into old texts and writes about the layers of history hidden in poems. His book Songs of the Rajputana shares the story of the Rajputs — their courage, losses, and changes across time. When he isn’t caring for patients or teaching, he spends his time reading and translating poetry from many languages, bringing forgotten voices to light. With a quiet strength, Dr. Ahmed’s words remind us that poetry can hold centuries of life in its lines.

Anamika Mitra

Anamika Mitra, Guwahati based poet, is known for discovering depths in the quiet corners of life. A gold medallist in Political Science and law graduate her career spanned across education, law, entrepreneurship, chocolatier and writing enriching her literary voice. Travelling and interaction has added finer nuances to her writings. Her latest book, Haiku Hues, celebrates the strength of minimalism in poetry expressing deep thoughts about life’s subtle yet profound moments. Her words stays with the readers, showing that a small verse can carry the loudest truth and a big heart.

Nishindra Kinjalk

Nishindra Kinjalk is a poet, whose writings evoke depth, nostalgia, and philosophical insight. His collection of poems, Off the Soul and Symphony, encompass themes ranging from ancient civilizations to hostel epiphanies. Imbued with Indian heritage, Kinjalk writes with clarity, compassion, and lyrical elegance. A doctor and a leading exponent of sitar from Maihar Senia Gharana, his poetry blends the discipline of medicine with the soul of music.

Srimanta Mitra

Srimanta Mitra is a poet who loves the small, quiet corners of life. Born in Kolkata and raised in Delhi, he now lives in Bangalore, where he plays piano, guitar, and saxophone. He often jokes about his own bio, saying he "lost his cap" but found many stories along the way. His first book, Layered Intimacies, took him 15 years to shape and speaks of love, loss, and the gentle ache of missing someone. His words feel honest and close, almost like a friend talking late at night. Srimanta’s poems make you pause and feel each line deeply.

Pratiksha Misra

Pratiksha Misra started writing when she was nine and hasn’t stopped since. By day, she works in tech, but words are her true love. Born in Odisha and now living in Pennsylvania, she writes poems that mix logic and deep feeling. Her new book, Innocent Thoughts, is about love, heartbreak, and the small, hidden joys we all feel but rarely say out loud. Pratiksha looks at life in a simple yet moving way, making readers pause and think. As a mom, runner, and animal lover, she proves that gentle words can leave a strong mark on the heart.

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As we read these poets, we learn that strong feelings don’t always need loud voices. Each poet here shares something real and close to the heart, turning daily life into art that stays with us. They remind us to slow down and notice the little things — a quiet morning, an old memory, a passing smile. In a world full of noise, their poems are like a soft whisper calling us home. Let these gentle words find a space inside you and remind you of the calm strength of poetry.