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*पावसाळ्यात मेट्रोतून प्रवास करताना लेखिकेला आलेला अनुभव .* 1️⃣ जगाशी संबंध तुटल्यासारखा भासतो.
2️⃣ ढगांतून तरंगत जात असल्यासारखे वाटते.
3️⃣ काही प्रश्‍न मनात आले.
4️⃣ वरील सर्व पर्याय बरोबर​

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