Tuesday,23rd August 2022
There Are Too Many Sanjanas' !!!
"So my name is Disha Patnaik…"
As she introduced herself, I looked around. The class was filled with ex-CBSE and ICSE students who had recently switched to the state board, along with a few from Maharashtra board itself.I found myself lacking friends. Both Sushant and Paresh were from Radcliffe, and I barely interacted with the biology students in my batch.
I was on the first bench, with the class representative Aarush, and the individual introductions began.
"Kirti.."
"Sonali.."
"Tanish.."
"Aarush.." …
"Sanjana..," she said.
"So we have another Sanjana," I whispered to Aarush, who didn't react.
"Aah, there you go…another one..another Sanjana is here..the fourth one, and the only one from B1," I kept this thought to myself. But who even cared if we had ten Sanjanas in AOS?
I didn't notice her much. In fact, I didn't even think about her.Seated on the first bench, I was in my element — the most eager student in any English class, always ready with answers. Years of public speaking at Venkatesh School had trained me well.