Part 1 Jasveer

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Jasveer Singh, the only son of a prominent zamindar in Punjab, had recently moved to Delhi to pursue his graduation. With dreams of a bright future and the weight of his family's expectations on his shoulders, he settled into a PG room in a newly developed society, just a few kilometres from his college.

On the first day of college, Jasveer meets with Rohit, a local boy who had also enrolled in the same branch of studies. Rohit, with his easygoing nature and quick smile, introduced himself. "Hi, I'm Rohit. I'm from Delhi. I live a few kilometres away from our college."

Rohit's home was modest, a small house he shared with his mother. Rohit explained that his father had passed away years ago, leaving his mother to raise him alone. She worked as female security in a private manufacturing company, dedicating her life to ensuring Rohit had a good upbringing.

When they realised that they lived a few metres away from each other, they began to go to college together, discussing their courses, ambitions, and the challenges of city life. This routine soon became a reason to solidify their friendship.

As weeks turned into months, the bond between Jasveer and Rohit grew stronger. They were inseparable, often spending time at each other's places, sharing meals, studying late into the night, and supporting each other through the ups and downs of college life. For Jasveer, Rohit's home became a second home, a place where he found warmth and a sense of belonging in the unfamiliar city.

Rohit's mother, a kind and nurturing woman, welcomed Jasveer with open arms. She often remarked how much Rohit had changed since meeting Jasveer, noting the positive influence they had on each other.

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