IDHAR UDHAR KI BAAT 133 — COVERS Brig PS Gothra (Retd)
“Dadaji, your generation was funny. Look at that old man at the bus stand. He has covered his suitcase with camouflage-pattern cloth. It must take him ages to open it,” said Sonu, the eldest among the three Gen Z boys travelling with me in the car. I smiled. “Beta, these things came naturally to our generation. Firstly, because we were not very well off. Secondly, because our parents taught us to preserve things.” “But Dadu… why cover a suitcase?” “Not just suitcases. In my childhood, transistor radios came in leather covers. Our old valve radio had a beautifully crocheted cover on it. Later, the same thing happened with televisions. Some people even used covers for their wrist watches,” I replied. “Watches? Then how did they even see the time?” Sonu laughed. “There was a flap. People became innovative. Some used press buttons, some used Velcro. Lift the flap, see the time, and close it again. The idea was simple—don’t let scratches ruin the watch,” I replied. The boys burst into laugh...