"Kantili Raahein A collection of short-stories that depicts the society at the grass-root level. Dr. Zeba Rashid's exceptional artwork yet another time. ""Kantili Raahein""! There's been a large loophole in present day society's basic structure. The women race of today has had too much. Nothing about a woman has ever stopped constantly changing-not her pain, not her emptiness and not her loneliness. They want to free themselves from the chains of primitive stereotypes. They need new definitions and meaning to their lives. This book is also about relationships. Depending on the circumstances, when and where new relationships will be found, no one can ever really know. Long-standing relationships may take seconds to fall apart while some relationships are there without any rhyme or credible reason. Love does not require a map: it makes its way across the miles. Love does not heed the time; it does not care for one or two moons. Love is not bothered by obstacles-they form the high sides to the left and right of this rocky path. This path does not depend upon external signs: love will find its own way. And love will wait, like a tiger in the tall grass, and love will relax and curl up then stretch out and nap and sigh. Kantili Raahein is about all those things that the normalcy can express. The mediocre becomes the new super high form of the society through the pen of Dr. Zeba Rashid. Rang badalta Mausam Rang Badalta Mausam' is a collection of short stories. These short stories are based on the conditions of relationships in modern families. On one hand, there are mothers who have been overlooked by their children and on the other hand, there are some good people who are ousted from their homes just because the Municipal Corporation seems to think that their home is built on Government Land. There are parents who without caring about their reputation, marry their daughter to a lower-cast boy, hoping their daughter shall at least be happy. Subhash Neerav's latest short stories' collection is an admirable piece of literature throwing light on topics that are rather left unattended. "