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Naina alighted from the taxi outside her home, taking in a deep breath as she could smell the earthy fragrance of oncoming rain; her lips were stretched in a smile that had been absent since more than a year and her heart for once didn’t feel heavy with sadness.…
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The heritage hotel in Jaipur was far from the kind of places where he usually stayed for business, those hotels were impersonal, state-of-art, and fast. This hotel was old, charming, extremely relaxing and whenever he encountered the hotel staff they would smile and if everything was alright. The room…
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As the train cruised in Ahmedabad junction, Sameer stood by the door of his compartment staring at the crowd on the platform. Very soon he spotted two boys jumping up and down, waving over the head of the moving crowd, and he grinned waving back at them. As the…
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The Maheshwari mansion was decked up like a bride to welcome the new bride in the family. Naina sat in the car holding on to her husband’s hand and stared out of the glass window, quite amazed by the grandeur. Her throat felt choked up, and she stammered, “y…yeh…
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The morning after the first rains was misty, with some grey clouds still lingering, the sun struggling to shine its rays. The leaves on trees that were dusty in summer now sparkled with droplets of water; a few flowers nodded their heads in the gentle wind. Sameer was sleeping…
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The Sunday morning was far from jovial in Agarwal house. Preparations were going on to welcome the distant relative who was supposed to come in just after breakfast. Preeti huffed as she shelled what she swore was the 500th pea, and grumbled, “hai kaun yeh jiski swagat ki itni…
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A journey with words that started in March 2018 has been flourishing with different explorations, and this brings me to the world of blogging.Read More