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Month: August 2021

Style Guide To Pair Ladies Sandals With Traditional Dresses

Posted on 26 August 20217 September 2021 by Mayuri Sharrma

What is the best way to wear ladies’ sandals with traditional dresses? Some people will say that you should wear them with socks. Others would argue that you should go barefoot. The truth of the matter is that it all depends on the dress and style of sandals you are wearing. I would also recommend…

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Why getting Mugged was the best thing to have happened to Me

Posted on 22 August 202111 April 2022 by Mayuri Sharrma

Mugged: To be attacked and robbed in a public area. On the morning of the 27th of April 2021, I was on my way to meet a friend for our everyday Morning walk. It was 6:15 am, the day was bright and I saw many people around me either walking, cycling, or going about their…

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How to identify a ‘Mad Woman’ #BlogaberryDazzle

Posted on 16 August 20211 January 2025 by Mayuri Sharrma

One morning I received a phone call from a friend who said, ‘Arre yaar, Mummy pagal ho rahi hai’ (Mom is going mad). My mind instantly raced back to last year, when the same friend had lost her Father. His death had taken everyone by surprise and most of all Aunty (friend’s mother). Aunty had…

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Short Story: A River Runs Through It – The End

Posted on 11 August 202111 August 2021 by Mayuri Sharrma

The Sanjhi had finally divided our village. When the rains abated we saw the split. A wooden bridge would be built for the duration of a year so that villagers on each side could commute easily as we adjusted to our respected sides. After which we would be, and function as, two separate villages. I…

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Short Story: A River Runs Through It – Part 9

Posted on 10 August 20219 August 2021 by Mayuri Sharrma

I was embarrassed for her, even as I was shocked into silence. I wish I had asked her for more details about her family. I should have persisted, even though she refused. Her mother and sister had been and were midwives for the Zamindars 3rd wife, who was expecting her 2nd child any moment now….

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Short Story: A River Runs Through It – Part 8

Posted on 9 August 20218 August 2021 by Mayuri Sharrma

A few months passed by in much the same manner, and just when Soni and I were settling into a comfortable routine, news arrived that the Government people would be coming in to mark the village for the split. Even though we villagers knew this would happen, and that we would be taken care of…

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Short Story: A River Runs Through It – Part 7

Posted on 7 August 20217 August 2021 by Mayuri Sharrma

One day news arrived that my last surviving uncle and his wife had passed away in a car accident. Their only daughter, who lived abroad, asked me if I would like to buy their land. I had begun doing relatively well by now and saw no harm in doing so. With my latest acquisition, I…

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Short Story: A River Runs Through It – Part 6

Posted on 6 August 20217 January 2024 by Mayuri Sharrma

I worked hard in my fields, continued running errands and doing odd jobs for village folks, and looked forward to my biweekly visits to the Gurudwara. I caught my mother looking at me curiously when she thought I wasn’t looking. She never asked and I never shared either. Yet another of my Uncles passed away…

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Short Story- A River Runs Through It – Part 5

Posted on 5 August 20214 August 2021 by Mayuri Sharrma

Those harsh words coming out of that beautiful mouth startled me for a moment, and then I laughed. I slapped my hand against my thigh and laughed and laughed, as she glared and me. My laughter incensed her and she stamped her foot and walked away. I stood there, a big smile on my face…

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Short Story: A River Runs Through It – Part 4

Posted on 4 August 20213 August 2021 by Mayuri Sharrma

I watched her argue ferociously till she wore the shopkeeper down and he gave in. In an instant, her anger transformed into the most brilliant smile I had ever seen. She looked back at her girlfriends, flashed a wink, grabbed her purchases and ran away, with them following her. I stood there, rooted on the…

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