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First Chapter of Romantic Novel 'NARMADA'



Synopsis of Narmada: 

 

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This novel is a poignant depiction of life of a beautiful girl ‘Narmada’ who belongs to valley of Baitul in Madhya Pradesh, India. Protagonist ‘Babu’ is studying engineering from IIT, New Delhi. His parents want him to get married to his childhood friend ‘Varsha’, a highly educated and sophisticated girl. 

When Babu in summer vacations reaches his home in Bhopal he falls in love with Narmada at first sight. Narmada is grand daughter of leader of laborers who works at construction site of Babu’s father in Baitul. Babu forgets Varsha. Narmada also gradually seems to be in love with Babu, while on the other side Varsha is not in a state to marry any other guy except Babu. She is quite jealous of Narmada. 

Meanwhile, Narmada’s relatives fixes her marriage to a man named Govardhan in their own caste. When Babu comes to know this, fear of losing his love Narmada starts flourishing in his mind. Now Babu is in a dilemma whether to fight for his love or to marry Varsha whom he doesn’t love. What will Babu do? Read on to find out.

First Chapter of Romantic Novel 'NARMADA'



In those days, I was pursuing my Engineering from I.I.T., Delhi. I only had few more exams left for third year. 30th April was the last day for exams. It was convenient as well as difficult to study in a hostel.
My parents lived in Bhopal. Our bungalow was on the Bairagarh Road. My father was the contractor for the construction of bridges and roads for past two decades and was mostly busy in contracts given by Madhya Pradesh Government.

He got a big tender in Baitul valley last year. Around four hundred labourers were working together on a daily basis and our company was growing persistently.

I was 22 years old and my parents were constantly discussing about my marriage. When they wanted to know my decision for the same, I gave my consent. First they proposed Varsha’s name (our ex-neighbour Vermaji’s daughter) before me. She was pursuing M.A. in English Literature from Bhopal itself. We had good relations with Vermaji’s family for the past ten years. 
I and Varsha often used to play, hang around and eat together. For the past two years, she started avoiding confronting me. Whenever I asked the reason, she would smile and walk away.
Nearly six months ago, I met Varsha in a social programme in Bhopal. While talking to me, she asked my hostel’s address. After that, she even wrote some letters to me, but I did not reply for even a single time.
Once the exams got over, I started preparing to return to my home in Bhopal and wrote a letter to my mother and informed her. On the day of journey, I boarded an Express Train from New Delhi Railway Station at 7 in the morning and reached Bhopal Railway Station at 4 pm on the same day. Our car driver had come to receive me. At 5 pm, I was at home.
It was summer and was very hot. As soon as I reached patio our maid 'Jaanki' opened the door and greeted me. Drawing room cooler soothed my mind. I felt silence at home. Till now, Mom would have welcomed me with words - “Oh! Son, u came”.
Housemaid Jaanki came and said - “Have bath. Tea is ready”. I ordered her to bring tea and said - “I’ll have tea before shower”.
I thought Mom would be sleeping in her room. I went to have bath and got dressed. Then Jaanki asked if she can serve the breakfast but I asked her to awake Mom first.
She told me that Mom has gone to Baitul Valley. It was being ten days since she was not at home. Jaanki said - “Ma’am has wrote a letter for you.”
I asked - “Where is that letter? Show me.”
She went to Mom’s room and I followed her. She picked up the letter lying on the table and handed it to me. I started reading the letter:
“Dear Babu (My Name),
I got to know that you are coming home from Delhi. I am leaving for Baitul Valley due to some reason and have to stay there for some days. After reaching home, you too come here.
Rest is fine. 
Your Mom”

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