Small Story 653
Trio's Ambitious Venture
Siddarth was waiting for his two friends at their usual café. After a few minutes, Revanth and Hemanth arrived, greeting each other warmly.
As soon as they settled down, the bearer approached Siddarth and asked, “Shall I bring your usual order?”
Siddarth smiled and replied, “Yes, please. One idly, one vada, and tea for each of us.”
While enjoying their breakfast, Revanth began the conversation.
“Hey guys, do you remember the plan we made during our college days? We always wanted to pursue higher studies in different fields and contribute to society in our own ways. Now that we have graduated, it’s time to make that dream a reality.”
Siddarth nodded. “Absolutely. I have decided to study Investigative Journalism. My goal is to expose corruption and bring important social issues to light so that people can be better informed.”
Revanth added, “I have chosen Physiotherapy. I want to help people overcome physical difficulties and improve their quality of life, especially those suffering from arthritis and other mobility-related disorders.”
Hemanth smiled and said, “And I am going to specialize in storytelling and communication. Through stories, I want to create awareness about social issues, education, health, and environmental protection. Stories have the power to inspire change.”
“All our plans are finally taking shape,” Siddarth said enthusiastically. “Tomorrow marks the beginning of our mission.”
After finishing their breakfast, the trio prepared to meet their mentor, guide, and philosopher, Ram, a retired CNN journalist whom they deeply respected.
Ram had become an important influence in their lives ever since they met him at a social gathering dedicated to community development. His wisdom, experience, and commitment to social service had inspired them to think beyond personal success and work for the betterment of society.
As they walked toward Ram’s residence, the three friends felt excited and determined. Though they had chosen different career paths, they shared a common purpose—to serve society and contribute to the nation's progress without being involved in politics.
They believed that through truth, healing, and awareness, they could make a meaningful difference in people's lives. Their ambitious venture was not merely about building careers; it was about creating a better future for society.
K.Ragavan
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