Chapter 21 introduces a story about a man who was highly educated in English, holding a B.A. degree. He progressed in his career to become a Mamlatdar and was later promoted to Collector. The chapter notes that it was through good fortune that he "obtained the company of Sai Baba." The text provides a vivid description of the Mamlatdar post itself, explaining that while it appeared attractive externally, the reality was quite challenging. It uses the metaphor of a hill that looks beautiful from afar but is surrounded by thorny bushes up close, suggesting the post was fraught with difficulties despite its high status.
Can you describe the Mamlatdar mentioned in Chapter 21 and the nature of his post?
📖 Chapter 21