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Summary

The provided text appears to be a dialogue-heavy passage with no clear narrative structure. It seems to be a stream-of-consciousness or unedited conversation between multiple individuals, possibly in a casual or informal setting.

The conversation jumps between various topics, including:

* A reunion between childhood friends, with some friends having changed and others remaining the same.
* A discussion about a person who is causing trouble and disturbing others.
* A mention of a work-related issue, possibly involving a job or office politics.
* A conversation between a landlord and a tenant, with the landlord asking the tenant to pay rent on time.
* A dialogue between a husband and wife, with the wife expressing her desire for a bigger house.
* A discussion about a person's health and medical issues.
* A conversation between a software engineer and someone who is inquiring about a job.
* A philosophical discussion about the nature of humanity and people's willingness to help others.

Overall, the passage is quite disjointed and lacks a clear narrative thread. It appears to be a collection of fragmented conversations and ideas rather than a cohesive story.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker is talking to someone and mentions a childhood friend named Nakul Mahato.
2. The speaker is looking for someone named Ramesh.
3. The speaker has a job and needs to go to the office.
4. The speaker mentions a person named Sandhya who is thin and has a half-half ( possibly a hairstyle or a physical characteristic).
5. The speaker is talking to someone named Bhabhi (which means "sister-in-law" in Hindi).
6. Sandhya is studying B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce).
7. Krishna is studying M.Sc. Computer and is a software engineer in a multinational company.
8. Krishna is trying to get a job, and the speaker is trying to help him.
9. The speaker mentions a company that has not allowed Krishna to enter.
10. The speaker is talking to a sir ( possibly a boss or a superior) who is deciding whether to give Krishna the job.
11. The speaker is looking for someone named Meena.
12. The speaker mentions a person named Abbas.
13. The speaker is talking to someone named Shweta who is possibly a girlfriend or a female friend.