The run-up to Diwali, this year, is far from bright. From, perhaps, all sides, all around the map of India, cyclonic storms are brewing and threatening to run through across, leaving wholesome demolition and resultant desolation on their trail. Met office is busy in tracking them down. Sullen sky, nagging spells of shower, wild gale are the new order of the day; a new-normal in Hemonto, the late autumn, which characteristically marks a subtle but perceptible change in weather with a little nip in the air and dew falls, a preambling prelude to a brief spell of winter amidst predominating humid and sultry weather conditions.
The whipping wind and lashing rain ransack sheulis and violently shake off chhatims as they promisingly prepare to deck up nature.
Nature naturalises nature of the state which common man finds it difficult to weather off.
Let us get ready for a dim Diwali which calendar-wise is real, realistically deemed.

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