Struggle for Survival
A traffic signal in New Delhi The car in which I was travelling with my family braked and stopped as the signal turned red just as we were about to cross. We looked askance at the signal and resigned ourselves to some more minutes of impatient waiting. Suddenly, as we sat looking at nothing in particular, a pair of small hands appeared at the windscreen and began wiping it with a piece of cloth. After finishing, the owner of the small hands - a boy about ten years old - gave a shy smile and without a word extended his right palm forward. We placed a couple of coins in his outstretched hand and he moved on to another car. As the signal changed he quickly ran and crossed over just as the sea of traffic surged forward. A residential locality in Dubai The past three days have been rather windy, and the dust quotient of the perennially dusty Dubai gets a few notches higher during the high winds. There’s sand everywhere - on the balcony and windowsills, blowing about in patterns on th...