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Ashok scoffed. “The screen hurts my eyes. And scrolling… it is not the same.”

That evening, Rohan showed him something. “Look. There’s a Telegram channel: .”

His grandson, Rohan, noticed the unread magazines piling up on the table. “Dada, why don’t you just read on your phone?”

Ashok squinted at the phone. Rohan had typed a command: /antarctica . Within seconds, a PDF appeared—the exact September 2011 issue where Ashok had first read about the Weddell seals. Another command: /nilgai . A 2018 feature story on the blue bulls of Gujarat popped up.

He read it. The words were exactly the same. The magic was still there.

Ashok was silent for a long time. Then he typed slowly with one finger: /janvaroni vaat (stories of animals).

Ashok typed his final command of the day: /subscribe . Then he took a sip of his chai, now slightly cold, and turned the page—even if it was digital.

Later, he messaged the channel admin: “Thank you for keeping the wild alive.”

Safari Gujarati Magazine Telegram 🆒

Ashok scoffed. “The screen hurts my eyes. And scrolling… it is not the same.”

That evening, Rohan showed him something. “Look. There’s a Telegram channel: .”

His grandson, Rohan, noticed the unread magazines piling up on the table. “Dada, why don’t you just read on your phone?” Safari Gujarati Magazine Telegram

Ashok squinted at the phone. Rohan had typed a command: /antarctica . Within seconds, a PDF appeared—the exact September 2011 issue where Ashok had first read about the Weddell seals. Another command: /nilgai . A 2018 feature story on the blue bulls of Gujarat popped up.

He read it. The words were exactly the same. The magic was still there. Ashok scoffed

Ashok was silent for a long time. Then he typed slowly with one finger: /janvaroni vaat (stories of animals).

Ashok typed his final command of the day: /subscribe . Then he took a sip of his chai, now slightly cold, and turned the page—even if it was digital. “Look

Later, he messaged the channel admin: “Thank you for keeping the wild alive.”