A Corner in the City, Suraj Rai
The attraction of the city lies in its expansive spread. People are strangers to each other in the city; but for a city, no one is a stranger. A city is a space that allows nameless relationships to nurture. The city doesn't invite anyone to it, but no one who comes is turned away either. If someone has the verve and capacity to arrive, then the city doesn't hesitate in owning that person. There is fear in the city, but there is also something that allays fears. Something that makes one free of worry. A woman who has always been in a veil in her village can head towards the city with her two-year-old child.
The search for progress, earning, money, name, fame bring people to the city. But the interesting this is, whether he gets any of these things or not, he finds a corner in the city that he can call his own. Where this corner that is your own can begin is not pre-decided. Giving time to a space for long creates a value in that person. The value of the person brings a value to the space. This is the reason that Ghevra has become the rightful corner of people in Nangla. They have given thirty years of their lives to Nangla.
Ghevra is the corner of the city where people who came to the city with daring and without fear have found a location. People who entered the life of uncertainty in the city have found their corner in the city.
Ghevra is the corner of the city where people who came to the city with daring and without fear have found a location. People who entered the life of uncertainty in the city have found their corner in the city.
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