Amalraj, my erstwhile colleague and a good friend now, is probably reason for this effort. Well, not exactly Amalraj, but his father. He is one of the people who has inspired me. When I read this story after many years, Amalraj's father immediately sprang to my mind. Amalraj's father was a fruit seller. When Amalraj... Continue Reading →
Distance- தொலைவு – Indira Parthasarathy
The frustrations of middle class started with the advent of Industrial Age and reached it's zenith when Public Transport was introduced. There was no commute to work till the steam engine was invented which heralded the industrial revolution; people just worked in farms near their homes or owned land and did not work. The mass... Continue Reading →