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By Kamlesh Tripathi
As
told by anonymous
By Kamlesh Tripathi
The
trio of Akansha, Parnita and Sarita, was a glued group in our college. They
were mostly together in the classroom where they sat in the same row or the
canteen where they hogged together, those stale microwaved snacks or sipped
that atrociously sweet chai, coffee, or the unhygienic nimbu-pani or even the chilled, face saving soft
drinks from the college canteen. And, if nothing else, they were seen
sauntering around the college lawns discussing what not; where we thought it
was that reaaal whaaaat not.
And,
even when the trio was mostly together in college they appeared to be poles
apart in terms of their personal habits and traits. Parnita appeared the bold,
chirpy and articulate type, Akansha fun loving, and Sarita somewhat frivolous.
One day I found Akansha standing alone near the canteen is when I asked her.
‘Hi,
where are the rest?’ She looked at me, without a smile, and I could make out
something was upsetting her, is when she said.
‘Sarita
hasn’t come today, and I had a tiff with Parnita.’
‘But
why tiff?’ I asked.
‘Because,
she is a bloody motor-mouth and just can’t shut up.’
Seeing
her upset, I asked her for a soft drink, where she joined me. And, when I had
just about had the first gulp out of the bottle I softly asked.
‘But
what has she said that has upset you so much?’ She looked at me somewhat dazed
and started softly.
‘See
Parnita, is a very average looking person and we all know that, but has an
articulate tongue and a sexy singing voice and that makes her talk excessively,
which is highly irritating. She has this false notion that by talking
excessively in her sexy voice she will be able to impress and hook boys or the
male faculty, my foot.’
‘But,
isn’t a sexy singing voice, a beauty in itself, a much adored gift from God,
and that she can articulate well a bonus? I asked.
‘May
be yes, but the takers are very few. And you just can’t compare Parnita with me
and Sarita who are always eyed by men.’ And, with that our cold drink was over,
is when we started walking towards the classroom for the next period. But
Aakansha’s mindset had got me thinking.
Couple
of days had passed when one morning in the assembly there was an announcement
by the Principal after the prayers:
‘Dear
students,
The
teacher’s council has selected Parnita for the inter-college debate contest
starting next week after a rigorous selection process and we wish her all the
best. We are sure with her debating skills she will definitely get laurels for
the college.’ And, the announcement was followed by loud clapping by students
and faculty members, when suddenly Parnita was surrounded by whole lot of
students, wanting to congratulate her; when in the far corner of the assembly I
saw Aakansha standing, all alone and all by herself, .
Surely,
in talent lies the ultimate beauty that has many variants.
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