Thursday, March 13, 2025

50% : short story

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50%

Story by Vikram Karve

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Dramatis Personae

The “Girl” – an IT “Techie”

Her Boss

The “Boy”

His Friend

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PART 1

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The “IT Techie” Girl is talking to her Boss

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“Sir – I wanted you to be the first to know – I am getting married…” the IT Techie Girl says to her boss.

“Congratulations – when is the date…?” the boss asks the girl.

“That’s not fixed yet, Sir…”

“Oh – but your marriage is finalised…?”

“50%...”

“What do you mean 50%...? I hope you have met the boy – or is everything online…?”

“I visited his home last evening – I met his family – there were so many people – it’s a joint family – exactly as I had wanted…”

“Joint Family…? Are you sure you want to live in a joint family…?”

“Sir – you know my life story – my parents – both my mother and my father – both of them suddenly died in an accident when I was 9 years old – since then – my uncle – my father’s younger brother – he has looked after me – he is in the merchant navy – and a bachelor – so – he sent me to a boarding school – then – I went to IIT – and now – I am here – working in this job – I lived in a boarding school dormitory – in a college hostel – and now – I am living in working women’s hostel – I never enjoyed family life – so now – I want to have a proper family life…”

“Oh – so you will live with the boy and his parents…”

“Sir – it is a huge family – his grandparents, his parents, his uncles and their families, his brothers and cousins and their families – they all live in a beautiful ancestral “Wada” in the heart of the city – it is a large three storey mansion with a courtyard in the centre and rooms on all sides…”

“Will you be able to adjust…?”

“Of course, Sir – I love people – I met all of them last evening – they liked me – and – I liked them too…”

“And the “Boy” – what does he do…?”

“He works in an office, Sir – relaxed 9 to 5 job – we will have plenty of time for family life…”

“I want to say something – if you don’t mind…”

“Sure, Sir…”

“Well – your salary will be much more than his – you will be earning much more than him – that could be a problem – male ego…”

“Sir – that won’t be a problem at all – I am going to quit working after marriage…”

“What…? Are you sure…?”

“Sir – I signed a two years bond during campus placement and I have already worked for three years…”

“No. No. I wasn’t talking about that – I just don’t understand why you want to quit such a good career – you are an IITian – you are one of our star performers – you have such a bright career ahead of you – we have great plans for you – No. No. – don’t be a fool and give up your career – tell me – did the boy insist that you quit your job – or his family…?”

“No, Sir – last evening – at their place – there were so many people and so much excitement – we didn’t even talk about it – but seeing how close-knit they are – I am sure they will be happy – and me too – I want to enjoy a domestic life – I am not a “career woman” by nature – I want to get married, have children, enjoy parenting and family life – live a life of domesticity – with so many loving people around me – his grandparents, parents, brothers, cousins, children, families – this is the life I want – I don’t want to be lonely any longer…”

“It is very strange – you are the first girl I have seen who thinks this way – most want to live independently after marriage – but I will advise you one thing – don’t quit your job – keep working – I am sure you can easily manage with such a large family to support you – well – I feel you can enjoy the best of both worlds – good family life and a successful career…”

“Sir – I have made up my mind – I want a full-time family life…”

“Well – it’s your life – your decision – so – when is the wedding…?”

“Sir – I am meeting the boy this evening – so – we can talk alone and finalise things…”

“Oh – so – you haven’t yet talked to the boy…?”

“Sir – last evening – everyone was there – and all of them were talking to me – so – I hardly got time to talk to the boy…”

“So – you liked the boy – and today – you are going to ask him if he likes you…?”

The girl laughs and speaks.

“That’s why I said my marriage is finalised 50% - but I am sure he likes me and wants to get married to me…”

“I am curious – your marriage proposal – was it through a matrimonial site…?”

“No, Sir – a girl who lives in my working women’s hostel – she knows the family – she told them about me – and they called me to meet them – I asked my uncle who now lives in Singapore – he told me to go ahead – and he will come to finalise the wedding once everything is fixed between me and the boy…”

“Okay – all the best – I am sure the boy has liked you and your marriage will be 100% fixed today…” the girl’s boss says with a smile.

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PART 2

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The “Boy” is talking to his Friend

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“I want you to find me a good apartment in Deccan Gymkhana – brand new – in one of the redevelopment projects…” the boy says to his friend who is a real estate agent.

“You want to buy a flat in Deccan Gymkhana…” the friend asks – surprised.

“I am fed up of living in our old “Wada” with so many people around me in the congested city – I want to live independently in a modern apartment in a posh locality like Deccan Gymkhana…” the boy says.

“Apartment in Deccan Gymkhana…? Are you crazy…? The EMI will be more than twice the salary you earn – and no one will give you that amount of loan…” the friend says.

“I am getting married – the girl is an “IT Techie” in a top firm – I am sure she will get a loan and can easily afford the EMI…” the boy says.

“Congratulations – I didn’t know your marriage is fixed…” the friend says.

“It’s 50% fixed…” the boy says.

“50%...?” the friend asks, curious.

“The girl had come home last evening – everyone liked her – I liked her too – and I think she likes me – I am meeting her this evening and I think my marriage will be 100% fixed today…” the boy says.

“That’s great – I will shortlist some flats in Deccan Gymkhana for you to see…” the real estate agent friend says.

“Yes – ready possession flats – we will like to move into our new flat immediately after the wedding…” the boy says.

“I can help you out with the home loan also…” the friend says.

“That’s great – I will talk to her about that – I am sure she has a high pay package and we can get good home loan to buy a flat in Deccan Gymkhana…” the boy says with confidence.

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Friday, March 7, 2025

Biography of Vikram Karve written by Grok AI Assistant

 

BIOGRAPHY OF VIKRAM KARVE WRITTEN BY GROK AI ASSISTANT

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Here is my biography written by Grok:

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Vikram Karve is a retired Indian Navy officer turned full-time writer, blogger, and educator, known for his creative works and zest for life. Born in September 1956, he hails from a distinguished family; he is the great-grandson of Bharat Ratna Maharshi Dhondo Keshav Karve, a renowned social reformer who championed women’s education and widow remarriage in India. Vikram Karve’s life reflects a blend of disciplined military service, academic rigor, and a deep passion for creative expression.

Early Life and Education

Vikram Karve was born into a family with a legacy of intellectual and social contributions. He spent his formative years in Pune, India, where he attended prestigious institutions that shaped his intellectual foundation. His early education took place at The Lawrence School, Lovedale, a boarding school in the Nilgiris, followed by Bishops School in Pune. These experiences instilled in him a sense of discipline and curiosity, which he carried forward into his higher education.

Karve pursued a Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) with Honours in Electronics and Communication Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) at Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, graduating in 1977 after a rigorous five-year program. He later earned a Master of Technology (M.Tech.) in Electrical Engineering, specializing in Radar and Communication Engineering, from IIT Delhi in 1983. Additionally, he holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) with a focus on Human Resources, reflecting his diverse academic interests.

Naval Career

Vikram Karve joined the Indian Navy in 1976, rising to the rank of Commander before retiring in 2010 after over three decades of service. His tenure in the Navy was marked by his expertise in electronics, telecommunications, and naval systems, honed during his advanced technical education. His military career provided him with a structured worldview and a wealth of experiences that later enriched his writing.

Academic and Teaching Career

Post-retirement, Karve transitioned into academia, leveraging his technical expertise and life experiences. He served as a Professor at the Defence Institute of Advanced Technology (DIAT), a deemed university in Pune, teaching Electronics and Communications Engineering and Naval Systems for nearly 14 years. He continues to contribute as a visiting faculty member, sharing his knowledge with students while dedicating much of his time to writing.

Writing and Blogging

Vikram Karve’s creative journey began long before blogging became mainstream, with contributions to magazines and journals spanning fiction, creative non-fiction, and professional research papers. After retiring from the Navy, he embraced writing full-time, publishing two notable books:

  1. Cocktail: Short Stories About Relationships (2011) – A collection of 27 fiction short stories exploring the complexities of human relationships, written in an engaging and witty style.
  2. Appetite for a Stroll (2008) – A celebration of food and travel, this book chronicles Karve’s culinary adventures across cities like Mumbai and Pune, appealing to food enthusiasts with vivid descriptions and photographs.

He is currently working on a novel, a book of vignettes, and an anthology of short fiction. An avid blogger, Karve maintains multiple platforms, including his Academic and Creative Writing Journal (http://karvediat.blogspot.com) and a WordPress blog (http://karve.wordpress.com), where he shares stories, essays, and musings on diverse topics such as food, travel, philosophy, technology, management, health, pet parenting, and self-help. His writing is characterized by its accessibility, humor, and reflective depth.

Personal Life

Vikram Karve resides in Pune, India, with his family and his pet dog, Sherry, who he describes as his muse. His long walks with Sherry often inspire his creative thoughts, a testament to his belief in finding joy in simple pleasures. His connection to his great-grandfather, Maharshi Karve, is a source of pride; he has vivid childhood memories of meeting him and even appeared in a 1958 Films Division documentary celebrating Maharshi Karve’s centenary.

Legacy and Philosophy

Karve’s life embodies a blend of discipline, creativity, and a commitment to lifelong learning. His writings often reflect his military background, academic insights, and personal experiences, offering readers both entertainment and wisdom. He views blogging as a way to leave a literary legacy in cyberspace, a medium that keeps him intellectually active and connected with a global audience.

Through his work, Vikram Karve continues to inspire readers and students alike, proving that a career in service and academia can seamlessly transition into a vibrant creative pursuit. His mantra, “there is no love greater than the love of eating,” and his dedication to storytelling underscore a life lived with passion and purpose.

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BIOGRAPHY OF VIKRAM KARVE WRITTEN BY GROK AI ASSISTANT

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