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🌾 The Rusted Institute

Sharda was born under an ordinary star, in a small town where the jasmine vines tangled with telephone wires, and the monsoon always arrived late. She had a bright smile and a gentle voice, but her father believed a daughter’s safety lay in marriage, not in dreams. So he married her off young, thinking it the lesser evil than letting her hopes grow wild. Her husband was not cruel, nor was he kind. He was a man who wanted a smooth household, three obedient children, and hot meals on time. In their small rented home, he decided to start tuition classes. The classes prospered immensely, although it took a toll on him, and he sat under a flickering bulb at night, scribbling expenses and debts mounted.  One day, someone suggested typewriting classes — it was a time when government jobs needed typing speed certificates, and typewriting was in vogue. He scraped together money, bought a few sturdy machines, and opened "Shri Laxmi Typewriting Institute". Slowly, the clatter of keys ec...

🌿 The Silent Fortitude of Uma

Uma was born in a small village lined with mango trees and red mud paths that glowed in the monsoon rain. She was the eldest of six children — four daughters and two sons — in a house where the walls echoed with laughter and the smell of simmering lentils. Her father, a schoolteacher, was a man who floated through life distracted, barely noticing the daily chaos at home. Yet, when it came to education, he stood firm as a mountain. All his children — every girl and boy — learned their letters, their numbers, their poems. And this foundation helped them all rise in life, each one carving out a path of prosperity and respect. Except one. Uma, the eldest, was not just a sister; she was a second mother to her siblings. She tied their ribbons, ironed their uniforms, and fed them rice and curry before they ran off to school. Her gentle firmness was the glue that kept the household from falling apart. She grew up to become a teacher, carrying her father’s torch of learning. When it was time fo...