Nepal, July 9 -- I looked at my Facebook Messenger to close it as it was disturbing me. I am not active on Facebook, so I don't frequent it. As I was closing, something pinged. I opened it up and saw a missed call and a message, 'Usha di baba is not with us anymore.' It was a message from Kalpana, Achyut Kaka's eldest daughter. I was shocked. I knew her parents were in Australia with her. Dada, as we all called him, had a heart condition. I called back to get some details. Kalpana started crying as she gave the details. As is often the case with internet connections, the call was not very clear. Could not catch all, but the call brought back a bunch of memories like a video being reversed to the year 1960 when I met him with his family on...