RejectMaal.com is the brainchild of a group of former and current journalist friends from around the world encouraging everyone to express their un-censored thoughts – the good, the bad, the ugly and the nasty, anything that is happening around us, anything that affects the world and anything that we don’t agree with others but cannot express freely in front of others or do not get the platform to do so.

Objective of RejectMaal.com

1. To provide a platform, where every individual can become a reporter either by covering or commenting on events according to his/her liking.

2. To act as an alternative media by writing/questioning issues that the main stream media have been highlighting as a part of their daily coverage but have not raised any scathing, thought-provoking questions.

3. To allow readers from all parts of the world to bring together the divergent cultural and geographical perspective by publishing even very local stories about individual town from own countries.

4. To spread words of inspiration/experience with others if experienced or witnessed.

10 guiding principles on writing for RejectMaal.com

1. Always encourage debate in our writing.

2. Empower people to break away from the existing shackles of mindset created by the present press.

3. Contributions shouldn’t be a lecture but as a daily conversation we have with our friends over a cup of tea/coffee and cigarettes.

5. Contribution should have the intent, if not the power, to affect the thought-process of others – it should be original and NOT boring.

6. Contribution should not only be the best but also truthful in principle. Thereafter, we should not rest on our laurels but take feedback and criticism and make it better.

7. Consider ourselves global citizen and not just the citizens of the country we reside in. That way anything we write will be meant for all the like-minded be it from Asia, Europe or any other part of the globe.

8. Take care of not to deliberately hurt sentiments or defame others.

9. Keep the articles short and sweet – 400~500 words is almost always a good length for both writer and reader.

10. Write simply: a short word is always preferable to a thesaurus inspired one. Be positive, specific, and decisive.