The lamp was quietly burning in one corner of the room. My father held his mother’s hand and few drops of warm tears rolled down his cheek. His mother stopped talking and moving too. Chandra waited for the dinner, but after a few hours she slept by her mother’s side. Something swelled in his heart [...]
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My HotSeller Book on GraphologyThe chill of winter is well known in North India. The winter becomes even worse when cold wind originating from Himalayas descends and hit the plains of North India. It is common to have temperatures nearing freezing during the months of December and January. It was a similar cold day which was sure to have [...]
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My HotSeller Book on GraphologySociety that time was not so good to the women folks. They were supposed to do all the work, both in house and fields but were not given equal rights by men. Education was certainly not on the agenda for girls and the only education they got from their parents was how to manage their [...]
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My HotSeller Book on GraphologyBy the time my father was about five, his eldest brother started demanding my grandfather to separate his piece of land so that he is free to do whatever he wanted. His wife was constantly finding new ways and method to ensure that they got maximum without flexing any muscle. Shyam, the next brother was [...]
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My HotSeller Book on GraphologyThe eldest brother Hari was almost twenty years older to my father. He was married to a girl from a nearby village even before my father was born. He too like my grandfather was contented in leading a relaxed life and did not spend much time in the fields. Unlike my grandfather he was not [...]
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My HotSeller Book on GraphologyMy Grandfather Ganga Prasad was having several acres of land which was given to various landless people for tilling and producing sugar cane. This partnership program which was prevalent those days helped landless people to take half of the produce on which they worked and handed over the other half to the owner of the [...]
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My HotSeller Book on Graphology“Unoula” Station was three stations away form Gorakhpur town and was just nineteen kilometers from the village. Villagers normally used to walk to the town whenever it was needed and normally returned the same day or next day. No one ventured in the night as the village and the town was separated by a dense [...]
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My HotSeller Book on GraphologyMy father’s hut was located almost in the centre of the village. It was common that time to build huts and houses with a common space in the middle. Probably one acre of land was left for common use and huts were in the periphery of the same. Behind each house there used to be [...]
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