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Triple Talaque

Most of us are fathers and mothers of a daughter or the coming generation will also be parents to daughters. I wonder why they favour such traditions that make women more vulnerable. Triple Talaque cannot be considered as the humane treatment of women. Everyone should appreciate the efforts of Prime Minister Modi that he made to have this Bill finally passed. However, our society is not an absolute open society and there are not sufficient opportunities for young women. In this atmosphere, greater liberty for women is not good for them. The freer they are, the more likely it is that they will be misused by men.

The Insolent Conductor

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Here is an excerpt from a story in ‘Snippets of Life Music’. You will certainly find that the book is really a very fine buy or it is what you have been looking for:  The oppressive afternoon heat was insufferable because the roof of the stopped bus was getting hotter and the wind was gusting in through the door like flames. People sat waiting impatiently for the door to be shut and the bus to start, but the insolent conductor did not budge. He stood, calling passengers and looking around as though he were the very owner of the bus together with its passengers. When the passengers became deeply irritated by the conductor’s behaviour, they started shouting at him. But he walked to and fro on the pavement, looking for more passengers. Slowly, the clamour rose high. ‘We’ll take another bus.’ ‘Friends, let’s leave this bus if he does not listen to us.’ ‘Leave him crying for passengers until late evening – he deserves it.’ It was only when a few of them came at the door with thei...

Up-Front Attitude.

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‘Snippets of Life Music’ is one of the best short story collections. Someone who reads a story will read all them because, on the one hand, they are exciting and stretch the imagination and, on the other, they pass on surprising facts. The following is an excerpt from a story:  “Are you a Brahmin?” inquired Azaz. “They say I’m,” said the driver drily. “What does the tilak on your forehead signify?” “The same as what your beard.” “I’m sorry, I don’t quite follow you,” said Azaz, looking rather perplexed. “I mean it’s simply a religious symbol and I can’t expect God to be happy with me just because I wear a tilak.” “You’re very upfront about religion.” “I think you’ll like one like me,” reposted the driver. “Do you have respect for a religion?” “I’ve great faith in God and firmly believe in the power of prayer, but I hate religion because it’s like the duckweed that grows on the surface of the society and stops the natural flow of it. Now I needn’t add that still water becomes dir...