Kindly play the video given below for summary of the story in Gujarati . Karma is a short story by Khushvant Singh. It has British India as its setting. We are introduced with two characters here. one is Sir Mohan Lal, a well bread upper class oxford graduate in Indian Civil Service. second is his wife Lachmi, an illiterate woman with middle class upbringing and sensibilities. Author brings the contrast between two characters from the very beginning. We can see that Sir Mohan Lal has dressed well, like an English aristocrat. Lachmi is wearing a sari. Sir Mohan Lal is sitting in waiting room for first class passengers. Lachmi is sitting on a steel trunk outside it. Even the behavior of both characters are very different. Sir Mohan Lal appears orderly and behaves politely. He sits on large cane chair and sips scotch. On other hand, Lachmi sits on luggage and eats her meal. She even belch in public and rinse her mouth at public tap. She eats pan. This tells us enough abou...
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