Kesha Ranjan Pradhan: The Sobriquet Of Mystified Versatility
AND THEN ONE DAY Dinner t able c onversation: If I am not wrong, it wa s perhaps our respective viewpoints on timing that grew as a major visible bone of contention between me and Mokshada all through tho se formative years. I would always maintain since the inception of our acquaintance that punctuality is the ultimate value in my life and getting late is nothing less than brazen display of one’s irresponsibility. But Mokshada, quite an independent lady in her thinking and taste, would always advocate that punctuality is not so valued in a country like India and very often a timely person suffers from the risk of being taken for granted. That’s why, anyone having at least some dignity left in him cannot afford punctuality especially in India. I...