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A Grandfather's Tale: Dreams, Laughter, and Aaryan

  A Grandfather's Tale: Dreams, Laughter, and Aaryan There are days when the house is quiet, save for the rustling of leaves outside, and I find myself sitting in my favorite armchair, lost in memories. The scent of marigolds, the sound of a child’s laughter, and the taste of sweet, forbidden treats—they all come rushing back, like a vivid dream I never want to wake from. These are the memories of my time with Aaryan, my grandson, my little adventurer, who turned my world upside down in the most wonderful ways. Our mornings together were always a magical beginning. The first light of dawn would filter through the curtains, casting a warm glow on the walls, and soon enough, I’d hear the pitter-patter of little feet. “Dadu, the sun is awake! It’s time for our walk!” Aaryan would call out, his voice full of excitement. He was never one to let the day slip by without squeezing every ounce of adventure from it. Our morning walks were not just a routine; they were a daily journey into a ...

Making of a road in my village

Written by my father, Shri Prem Chand Singla, at the age of 77 on 10th August 2024, while reminiscing about his childhood days. I think the content has come out as a beautiful story of a progressing India wherein the common man of a village in India, stepped up and worked hard for the upliftment of his community. His story touched my heart and I believe, it has the right ingredients to make it to many other hearts. Thus, I am publishing it on my blog and wish it reaches the hands of those kindred spirits who find solace in the echoes of the past and cherish the memories that shape our present   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------   The Road to Thikriwala: A Path to Progress   When I look back on my childhood in Thikriwala, I remember it as a time when life was simple, and the world was no bigger than the fields that stretched out in every direction. It was the mid-1950s, and India was fin...