How Sad We Were On That Very Day

How Sad We Were On That Very Day
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Download or read book How Sad We Were On That Very Day written by Durga Prasad and published by Durga Prasad. This book was released on 2018-03-11 with total page 9 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: DESCRIPTION (How Sad We Were On That Very Day) (Story In English) The story is about the selection of Author’s eldest son in Ocean & Naval Architect Branch in IIT, Kharagpur. He had filled up the Aero Space in top priority, but the seats were closed to about AIR 1100 and consequently he was unfortunate to get it, he was allotted Ocean & Naval Architect Branch being his second choice, for his AIR was around 1300. He was very sad on that very day but was to console himself what he was allotted by. His father was with him all along for his admission. The whole story from beginning to the end is netted very beautifully and presented so vividly that it becomes a fairy tale alike. The flow and flair of the language is its another significance all the way it begins with and ends in and leaves behind something unique to think about how one and his family is disappointed and becomes contented with whatever blessed with. The genre of the story is quite inherent, and one must understand what the author wants to say to his readers. The text of the context is so interesting that it not only amuses but teaches also. Author ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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