She always knew that she did not really belong to her typical Dadar Parsi Colony family. It was not easy being the first generation after Independence; yesterday’s freedom fighters were fast turning into cynical politicians and many around her were feeling that the Brits had departed prematurely. Although her two elder brothers were tough lads, nurtured on the famous railing which spewed a love for fast cars and boorishness, and her Parsi school in the Colony had mostly Parsi students, she had a natural sensitivity and oodles of empathy for the underprivileged. Attending St Xavier’s College honed her liberal values......