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Each Floor With a Different Story - II

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My maid Asha often tells me about the old lady staying in the first floor. Asha would designate her as a very arrogant and conceited lady, ‘She does not like speaking to anyone. I had worked there for six long months but left it because of her haughty nature.’ I thought, but whenever I see her watering the beautiful plants of her balcony, I have noticed the smile on her face. It would brighten up so visibly. And it’s evident because of the immense love she holds for these voiceless living existents. I had questioned Asha about this too. ‘Umm… I have heard from the other maids and the watchman about the tragic life she has been living. Her husband and eldest son died in an accident. The younger son stays in this city itself, but does not talk to her neither visits her. She worked at a very reputed organization and after retirement she bought this flat.  The maid who preceded me, had told me once that this lady once kept on crying for hours. She never talks to anyone. But, Didi, I ha...

Each Floor with a Different Story- I

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                                                                      The opulent Snigdha Residency was situated right at the center of the city with a very limited number of apartments in it.   There were only three buildings inside it each with just four apartments. The buildings were constructed in a V shape structure with a huge park and a walking area alongside a pool. All the modern amenities could be found so easily inside it making the survival easy for any of its resident. In fact, a departmental store had also been recently inaugurated, just near the entrance, specifically for the inhabitants of Snigdha Residency. I was staying in Block A and right in front of me, at a considerable distance was Block C while Block B was at the juncture, thus, creating the shape V. My floor was third. I had inhibiti...

The Stranger Whom I Never Met

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I had come home during my holidays. After joining a Pharma company in Bangalore few years back, it was difficult for me to visit my hometown often but I always made it a point to at least come here once a year and sometimes depending on situations and the opportunities, it would be twice too. I loved coming back here to meet my families, friends and feel the sense of belongingness. Now, this year it was the only holiday I could manage and so I had the privilege to stretch it to some extent. I was happy. I have a few dear school friends too. We would meet often late in the evening for the get togethers. I was sharing them my experiences of the Bangalore over few drinks. Alcohol would not make me tipsy even after many drinks, so I had the adequacy to take quite a plenty of this disallowed and palliative liquid. But this evening was a little different; today after the intake of many drinks, I was feeling slightly tipsy but was able to drive my car and was in my senses. I thought of ta...

Behind the Curtain

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Who is she? Is she the one, sitting on the railway platform selling the chickpeas and corn? Or is she the one selling the beauty items at the shop or is she the one selling insurance products at her desk at office or is she the one setting a huge business deal for her company at the AC chamber inside her office on 29th floor of a tech city area in Bangalore? She is a working woman who is earning her sustenance as well as marking a name for herself in the society. Now, this looks tremendously enthusiastic when we say the word 'working woman'. It empowers the reader and gratifies them. But if we peep a little, behind the curtain, it would lead us to a series of unanswered dubieties. The lady selling chickpeas on the platform, Sushma, would never do this out of passion evidently, but to feed her four children born from a man who is unable to prop up the family alone and needed her as the succour. The onus to feed these many children along with giving birth to them reclined on ...