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You are all that I have - Short story

Looking at Mrs. Shubhangi Kulkarni, no one could guess that behind the veiled smile lay a broken heart. Shubhangi was born years ago, in a lower-middle-class Maharashtrian family, in a small, nondescript village thirty kilometres from Pune city. Her birth was considered a good omen, as it coincided with the auspicious occasion of  Gudi Padva , the Maharashtrian New Year. Despite being a female child, she was loved and pampered by her parents. They fondly called her their  Gudiya , an adorable doll. Shubhangi’s merriness was short lived. Tragedy struck when she was five, as her father succumbed to an untimely heart attack. In those days, it wasn’t easy for a widow, yet her mother hung in there and single handedly raised her. As soon as Shubhangi turned eighteen, her mother married her off to their village postman, and died soon after. Shubhangi was emotionally attached to her mother, and hence it took her months to get over the loss. Often, her mind drifted to the past, especially

The Pacemaker - Short story

I observed him carefully as he walked to the door. I knew that time was running out but suppressed the urge to check my watch. I took a deep breath and started counting in reverse under my breath. "Ten, nine, eight, seven...” I closed my eyes for a moment, took aim and fired. Point blank. Not once, not twice, but thrice… Four years ago “BB Pharmaceuticals is going to revolutionize the healthcare and life sciences industry, and you should feel immensely proud to be working with us. As long as you are with the organization, always remember the mission: innovate, innovate, and innovate. Not for profits, but for delivering high-quality yet affordable healthcare to all.” Dr. Bhaskar Bhargava, the Founder and Managing Director of BB Pharmaceuticals received a thunderous applause from more than hundred new hires who had joined the organization along with me. I am Dr. Ananya Mathur, Ph.D. in Biomedical Sciences, with a niche specialization in 3D Bio-printing and Smart Medical Devi

Grey hairs: My seven years in the corporate jungle

Grey hairs: My seven years in the corporate jungle! [A short post based on my seven year career in Consulting; warning - some contextual humor] Overview: July 1, 2013. I still remember the day. An awkward, shy, fresh-out-of-MBA   guy making his way into corporate life. Fast forward to July 1, 2020. I will complete seven years at work – and that too in the Consulting industry, and in the same organization. And yes, while the Millennial trend is to switch jobs every 2.5 years, I am still there. Sounds strange, isn’t it? Here is a “long list of disclaimers” before I begin (so that the scope is explicitly explained, and you don’t question me!) ·         This post is not a memoir (for that, please wait for 10 more years!) ·         This post is not a narcissistic, exaggerated account of modest achievements (for that, please visit my LinkedIn profile – or even your own!) So, with that, my “context-setting” is complete. Let me dive into the actual content. Executive summary: