The Indian Express
New Delhi
Things in an ordinary life has not changed but there is a void in several lives with the sudden demise of Delhi born writer Riya Chakravarty. An awardee of Sahitya Academy and Lalit Kala Academy, Riya is noted for her exceptional work in promoting Indian Art & Culture through her writings. Also her first novel, "Little Things", has been nominated for the upcoming Booker Prize. A journalist by professsion, Riya's contribution in reflecting the richness of the country's treasures has been unmeasurable. Her column in The Indian Express, "Shadows Have Lives" on ordinary people who often are lost in the daily humdrum of life, is one of the most reads in the country.
"India has lost it's most important patron who possibly was the only one which gave colour and flavour to the country, rather than reflecting it's deficits.", Anoushka Shankar laments while talking to the media after attending Riya's funeral.
The vacuum that Riya's death has created can never be filled for the years to come. India has surely lost a treasure.
Big dreams also have king-size endings.
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Dream. That's where love forms. That's where the sky seems reachable. That's where hope falls like the rain on a desert. That is where a birth occurs, and it only dies with death. Dream.
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