(Hey readers,
Happy republic day all my Indian fellow mates, and now I am feeling quite amazing today because I have got the sun in my area after a week of no sun...so it's awesome.
And also today we have officially completed 20 chapters today!!!
I feel like a proud moment right now thank you for staying stick with me so far...
Happy reads and stay healthy...
Regards,
Author)
"As soon as the decision was passed from the evening train, my grandpa depart from the land to which he had dedicated for almost a decade or two, sanitary some very unclean utensils at the hotel's exit back hoping it to be the last time in his life for doing such a work which once brought dishonor to his family and made his father believe in him.
But Life...Life is quite a nasty thing to live itself.
Once and for all, he steps on the newly formed district of Sri Ganganagar which lies at the front of Rajasthan touching the international border of Pakistan and the state border of Punjab from where he has just come, It wasn't so developed or crowded and maybe the population wasn't so much then as compare to the state of Punjab.
It was like a mix of small-small townlets which included a vast majority of Punjabi and Vagadi and maybe some smaller minorities from all over the pre into the region.
But these minute populace were negligible against the majority or if there was a vast essence of unity then also no one came forward unite at a known level.
He came into a new state desiring a new things-new job and his brother also tried to help him to get enrolled in the same sector as his.
But lack of a degree in hand and knowledge made things difficult for Hercules.
Well, a degree at that time meant quite nothing to enroll at the low-level work at govt office but knowledge and work experience mattered even for a govt job at the lowest level.
Which he lacked as for governmental work but experience as a dishwasher, he had already mastered that with a work experience of more than a decade.
And this was one and only biggest shot for him to get access into the governmental sector...."