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Entry of Payal

"Come on yaar, hurry up! " these are the words I always heard from my best friend Payal, who is a coordinator of the legal department in the same organisation where I am working in the administration.  I always wondered that why she remains in hurry,  whether it is our break or end of shift timings. Winter nights are terrible when you have to go home at 12 am and for which you need to wait for your cabs in the open parking lot. The waiting time could be 5 minutes to half hour or more sometimes depending upon the availability of the drivers who come early dropping the last shift associates. Payal used to drive her own swift sometimes but have stopped for the last few weeks. She has taken the car after she joined the company one and a half years ago. She is really a one-man army stuff, who never steps back from any problem. Last week, I received a call from her early morning. Being alone, I am never bothered about what timings of the day are and I keep sleeping as much ...

Time is streching ... Prema

Result day continuation- Those 5 days have passed and the day has also passed on which my child was supposed to rejoin the school in the next class. He has marked that day with the sketch pen on the calendar. But maybe his bad luck or mine that nothing has changed in our routine. Something keeps breaking inside me with every passing day but manhood is alive in his father's attitude. He successfully passed 10 more days to make my son sit back at home with one or the other excuse. I took him to school to talk to the authorities and he keeps extending the date of paying the dues without any botheration visible in his appearance or behaviour,  for that matter. For him, its just a way to increase my tension but amidst all this, the child is suffering and getting stubborn sitting at home. When his deadlines get finished with school and me, he played a new trick that he cannot afford such a high-end school and wants to change the school now. Neither he is aware of any option properl...

Prema Continued..

Every woman should raise voice against domestic violence or the harassment that she is facing,  be it in love marriage or arrange marriage. Maybe by her husband,  in-laws or by the lover. But where and how to do it. .? Call police,  make a complaint about it in the police station or file the case in the court. But is it that easy to do,  how it sounds? Not at all. Police people will give a free advice on filing the case as they cannot do much about it. Because its the family matter in which they can't do anything. In rarest case, if they arrest the culprit,  then after the bail which hardly takes a day,  her life will become more difficult. Then comes a huge list of people who gives free advice on the life and its compromise. How important is the husband for her? .?no matter her existence or identity remains or not. Be it a less educated girl or a well-established girl. In case she gathers the strength to stand and file a case in the court. It will ta...

Prema - Result of sacrifice

Looks are always deceptive!! Never judge the content with the packing of the parcel!! You must be thinking that these are known idioms.  What it has to do with our lives? Actually,  these and so many are mirror images of our own life from which we turn off our faces most of the time.  Even I never realise till the time I come face to face with a similar situation. The reality of everything,  every person and every situation is far away from how it looks. Okay,  let me share the story of Prema with you. Trust me, it's no normal character.  I have met her personally.  In fact, she is a very good friend of mine.  A normal looking smart,  intelligent and active lady in her early 30's. She is married for the last few years,  but when she wants she looks as if she has never got married. Yeah,  that's true.  She is very friendly and accommodating in nature.  She talks to everyone as if she knows that person for ages....