Chapter 21 introduces a man who was highly educated in English, holding a B.A. degree, and had risen through the ranks to become a Mamlatdar and eventually a Collector. The text emphasizes that it was due to his good fortune that he obtained the company of Sai Baba. The chapter provides a vivid description of the Mamlatdar post itself, comparing it to a hill that looks beautiful from afar but is actually surrounded by thorny bushes up close. This analogy suggests that while the position held great status and looked appealing, the job itself was fraught with difficulties and challenges.
I heard there's a story about a Mamlatdar in Chapter 21. What can you tell me about him?
π Chapter 21