Days of Despair

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“Change is the only constant,” once a Greek philosopher, Heraclitus said. That change is now visible to me also, thought Samaira.   Who knew that this was short-lived? The Change. Who knew that my happiness would be short-lived? Samaira began the day on a positive note. She took two classes and solved some problems for the students when she the receptionist called her.  “Mam, Keshav Sir wants to meet you in his cabin?” smiled Leena, the new receptionist at Learner’s Institute. Upon receiving the information, Samaira rushed through the door and reached Sir’s cabin. “Yes. Sir, did you call me?” Samaira sounded a little serious and nervous. "Sir, never calls anyone suddenly. There must be something serious to be discussed,” she worried. Inside the cabin, Keshav Sir looked at Samaira ang

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