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The postmaster's decision to leave without Ratan can be seen as a result of practical considerations rather than blame. He needed to return to his job and could not bring Ratan with him due to her lack of family support in the city. The postmaster's departure can be understood as a difficult but necessary choice in the circumstances.
Ratan is one of the simplest and yet one of the most enigmatic feminine characters in Rabindranath Tagore's short stories. She is village girl, simple, honest, caring. She is illiterate at the beginning of the story but slowly learns to read and write under the guidance of the postmaster. she does the odd jobs for him. She is well-behaved and obedient to her master. She is an orphan and suffers from a deep-rooted agony of absolute solitude. Thus in the postmaster's acts of education and storytelling about his own family back in Calcutta, she glimpses a loving company of familial relations. Her need for love and be loved is accentuated and the way she starts to refer to the postmaster as 'dada' is a sign of growing intimacy.
I would have liked the postmaster to end like this : Ratan kept lurking around the postoffice hoping that one day her "dadababu" might return. But he does'nt. So it would've been better if one day while Ratan is waiting around the postoffice, her "dadababu" does come only to take her back home with him because he ought to show that he cares for her after everything Ratan did for him, right from taking care of him while he was sick and even when he left she cried and refused to accept money from him because she did not want their relationship to be on monetary basis. So it would've been a good ending if the postmaster would've come back to take her home along with him.
Even though Postmistress would sound fun... Postmaster is always "Postmaster" regardless of the gender. :-)
It is a short story by Rabindranath regarding a postmaster. The postmaster was transferred to a village post office of India. Here he met a girl named Ratan with whom he would always continue conversation hours after hours. One day the postmaster fell ill, Ratan has looked after him and in this way a close relationship was developed between them. When the postmaster was transferred to the town again the girl became shocked and she asked him to take her with him but the postmaster was not in a position to take her. Rattan lived with the sheer pain of the lovely memory; she had spent with the postmaster.
There is no Postmaster of Michigan. There are individual city Postmasters and a Postmaster General who is over the entire Postal Service. So, if you are looking for say the Postmaster of Detroit or the Postmaster of New York, you would be able to find your answer online I'm sure or use the blue pages in your telephone book. But again, there are no state Postmasters.
regards this is vaibhav aksh(abhijeet nath). ratan tata is a parsee so am i. ratan tata in his interview to India today said: i will look for someone who has the same value system,someone younger, one who is a visionary and sees the changing world,not a protectionist(this was to the question:"how would you describe the next ratan tata?". ratan tata is my known father.me,vaibhav(abhijeet)is his known son.
The judge used his ADVOCATORY discretion and knowledge to issue his decision regarding the minor that was being tried in his court.
That would be a matter for your local court to decide.
Statistics can help a government make informed policy decisions regarding many different areas. An example would be, if a government receives statistics based on their economy and it tells them that there is a 12 % unemployment rate. This would signal to a government to make a policy decision regarding this statistic.
I would suggest she have an abortion. this however is a personal decision and would depend on your personal ethic in this situation. Insulting comments were made regarding this question that were in reference to the question but gave no answer I moved it to (discuss)
Start with your local Postmaster.