‘How things can be’

Niti Bhan writes a letter to the National Institute of Design:

Dear NiD,

I walked out on you without a word of explanation just over 18 years ago, one day. Perhaps the time has come to talk about many things, as the Walrus said, including cabbages and kings. And eventually, meander in my own circumlocutory way towards some answer to your question posed to me today “What is a multi disciplinary design environment?” or rather, what should be the vision of one.

I walked out in anger, in pain, in frustration, after three weeks of a gloomy black depression mostly spent lying on my GU designed bed in C-24 of the old girl’s hostel, reading Atlas Shrugged, looking for meaning and value in what felt to me to be a walled “Fantasy Island” on the banks of the Sabharmati. Hai, tu ne kardiya kamaal

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