At dawn, she did something desperate. She took her mother’s old recipe book—the one with handwritten notes in the margins—and wrapped it in a cloth. Then she walked three miles down the hill to the office of an old family friend, a retired lawyer named Mr. Saha, who lived in a crumbling colonial bungalow.

It arrived on a Monday, tucked between a memo about monsoon road repairs and a notice on fertilizer subsidies. To most, DM Circular 141 was just another piece of government stationery—stamped, numbered, and filed away. But to those who read it carefully, the words carried a chill sharper than the winter winds already sweeping down from the peaks.

The order was simple: All individuals residing in the upper postal zones without a valid Land Possession Certificate (Form 7B) must report to the District Magistrate’s Office for “verification and facilitated relocation” by November 30th. Non-compliance will result in administrative action.

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