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Dreams, hopes, houses and homes
Updated On: 18 March, 2013 12:54 AM IST | | Smita Prakash
Another house comes crumbling down. A real estate developer is bringing down a 40-year old house next to my home.
Another house comes crumbling down. A real estate developer is bringing down a 40-year old house next to my home. With each bang, a wall disintegrates and the painstakingly constructed home of the Lekhis takes its last breaths. The House of Lekhis is not named thus, but in our family that is what we called it. Ramneek Lekhi was a photojournalist employed with CBS News in the sixties. He was very keen to travel abroad and waited anxiously for a foreign assignment. A father to three young sons, he promised them toy-cars if he indeed went abroad.
And then came the dangerous assignment in May 1970 to travel to Cambodia. While his colleagues were apprehensive, as the news of massacres conducted by the Khmer Rouge had started filtering out, Lekhi was thrilled to go.
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