A Day Spent Between Office Formalities, City Errands, and the Hope of Fixing a Troubled Laptop

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For the last few days, my routine had been disrupted because my laptop started acting up again. Since a major portion of my work depends on it, even minor issues felt overwhelming. I had already decided that a visit to Srinagar was necessary to get it checked at the service centre, and today was fixed for that purpose.

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The day began early with ablution and prayers, which helped me set a calm and positive tone. After breakfast, I stepped out with multiple responsibilities lined up. Before heading towards Srinagar, I needed to visit my newly assigned office, where I am currently posted on special duty. I had to get my attendance certificate verified so that it could be forwarded to my previous office for salary-related formalities. The office is located nearly 20–25 kilometres away and lies in a completely different direction.

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Along the way, I also carried a few items that my sister-in-law wanted me to hand over to her friend, who lives roughly halfway on the same route. After reaching the office, I realized the work wouldn’t be completed quickly. The officials were busy, and I had to wait patiently until afternoon. Once the certificate was finally signed, I immediately emailed it to my old office to avoid any complications.

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After completing this task, I turned towards Srinagar city to visit the service centre where I had previously taken my laptop. The device had once again started malfunctioning, which made me anxious, knowing how much I rely on it. I parked my car and walked to the centre, where I met the same technician as before. Although they were cooperative, my late arrival meant the centre was about to close, and I was asked to bring the laptop the following day.

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With that done, I moved on to another pending task—shopping. My sister-in-law had given me a small list that included detergent, room fresheners, brushes, a gas heater, and some grocery items. I went to a government cooperative store near Lal Chowk, where we usually get items at discounted rates. The variety available there made the process a bit time-consuming, but I eventually managed to pick everything.

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As the day drew to a close, I began my journey back home. The drive felt refreshing, especially while crossing the flyover during sunset. At Chadoora town, I stopped to get a haircut. I learned that my regular barber had gone back to his home state, but another professional was available, and I got the job done. The haircut itself brought a sense of relief, as my overgrown hair had started bothering me.

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Later, I took an alternate route back home due to a recently collapsed bridge. Though the road was unfamiliar, the drive was smooth and enjoyable. It was around 8 p.m. when I finally reached home. After resting for a while and having tea, I waited for dinner. The day had been tiring, so I chose to retire earlier than usual.

  • All photos are mine
  • I might have posted some photos on steemit under username @jahangeerkhanday.


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