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The Blue Fiat | and a father’s lessons from it’s front seat

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A tender road story for anyone who has ever learned more from a quiet conversation than from any lecture. When Mr. Bora takes his twelve-year-old son Aadi on a slow, deliberate drive from Sibsagar (a well-known district city in Assam, in India) to their native village in Jorhat (another well-known district of Assam), their old blue Fiat becomes more than a car — it becomes a classroom, a confessor, a memory lane and a keeper of small truths. Over jamun stalls, healer’s huts, bamboo labs and rain-slicked highways, time spent with grandparents, leisure time hovering over fields, a night sky at village, the father and son trade memory, practical wisdom and gentle metaphors: how a tiny water-jet and a patient wiper of the blue fiat can teach vision and habit; why sacrifice is a choice, not a forfeiture; and how caring for tools, land and people is really the same work.

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