Behind the Saffron Robes
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Ongoing, First published Mar 23, 2014
Asha Menon, a journalist in one of India's leading newspapers, The Times of India, was assigned to interview a sage who was taking part in the local elections. She expected another dreadfully normal day, listening to another proud old man croon about his achievements and his goals. But fate always throws a curve-ball at all of us when we least expect it. She comes across the diary of a teenager, who was fighting for her life in an Operating Room.
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