There comes a stage in life around the age of 50 and 60 when we start looking backwards at life, and we want to go back to our childhood and live life again. When this is not possible, we dust off our old photo albums and start looking at old phot...
There comes a stage in life around the age of 50 and 60 when we start looking backwards at life, and we want to go back to our childhood and live life again. When this is not possible, we dust off our old photo albums and start looking at old photos and get the satisfaction of reliving our past life with old memories. of almost every photo in the albumsThere is some story behind which we want to share with someone, especially the new generations, they have curiosity but do not have time. Once in a meeting where children of the new generation were present, when I told that in our time, 1 kg pure ghee was available for ₹ 4, 1 liter petrol for 98 paise, ₹ 2 kg sugar and 2 kg wheat for ₹ 1, then everyone's mouth opened wide & remained open. Just like that, “वक्त की रेत पर कदमों के 'वो ' निशान”There are many experiences and some untouched aspects of my life which I want to share with the new generations but perhaps in the hectic pace of life they have the curiosity to listen but do not have the time. That's why to fill this void of listening and telling, an idea came that why not write down all the experiences, events and ups and downs of life as it is and dedicate it to the new generations for the future.So that they can read it whenever they are curious and have time. The special attraction of this book is also the re-publication of 'Tea Shaala', a parody of 'Bachchan' ji's Madhushala, written by his younger brother and my father 'Rajjan'.