AUTHOR'S POV
On the first day of her joining as an IAS officer, Aisha felt a rush of pride as she looked into her father's eyes. As she sat down to feed her daughter Daahi Shaakar, she couldn't help but feel grateful for her family's unwavering support. With a sense of purpose and determination, she set out for her office, ready to take on the challenges ahead.
“Meri bachi i’m proud of you , aaj aapki mumma ko aap par bahut gaarv feel hora hoga , meet her before you leave “. her father said.
Aisha and her father Randhir Rajput are standing solemnly in front of a beautifully crafted portrait of Aisha's late mother, Meera Rajput. Meera was a woman whose compassion and kindness touched the hearts of all those around her. However, she left this world too soon, when Aisha was only 15 years old. Aisha takes a moment to light a flickering lamp before her mother's portrait, her eyes closed in deep reverence as she offers her prayers. She thanks her mother for always being there for her, even in spirit, as a guardian angel guiding her on life's journey.
Aisha bid farewell to her father and headed off to her office in the official government car assigned to her. Upon her arrival, she was warmly welcomed by her colleagues with respect and good wishes. She received bouquets and a welcome gift from the royal family, as they always welcomed new officers with open arms and wished them success in their contribution towards the betterment of the Kingdom. Of all the gifts sent by the royals, what caught her attention was a book on Indian history, which had been out of stock for the last six months. Considering it a coincidence, she started with her work after thanking everyone. She was introduced to everyone and given an overview of the management done by the previous officer. She spent a week going through all the events and management of the Kingdom. All was going well until she received dreadful news after one week of joining.
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