A large room, like a hall, has a carpet spread out. In the middle of the room are two large microphones, around which seven or eight people are sitting, each with papers in hand; without looking at each other, talking and focusing on the documents.

Facing, a large mirror is installed across the middle wall through which a thin person sitting in another room is operating machines. Sometimes he looks at artists, sometimes at the machines, as if they are exchanging each other’s feelings across the room.

If the people sitting on the carpet did not have papers in their hands to read, it would be like a Kashmiri family sitting at home, absorbed in serious conversation.

In our homes, in the evening, there is often such a situation when everyone sits around the table to eat and review the day’s

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