The stories in the book are just not stories, The characters, people and the protagonists are all modern and coetaneous as if with a vengeance. The author touches on subtly the problems gripping our societies, the preference given to the male children to the female, the poverty stricken class going to hunt for food, rag-picking children hazarding their lives digging even the radioactive garbage
dumped outside a plastic factory; differently able children to the man-woman relationship caught up in a matter-of-fact life, from the highbrow to the lowly ones...Nihar’s art seems boundless.