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We members of the middle class share a commendable habit: whenever we purchase a product, we take great care to preserve it. A perfect example of this occurred with me today. Exactly seven or eight years ago, I purchased an 1800-watt Pigeon induction cooktop for a mere 2,000 rupees. My intention behind buying it was simply to have an alternative to our gas stove—something to use occasionally for making tea at home. However, my family members were hardly thrilled by the idea. Initially, I was subjected to taunts: "Why did you buy this? It's useless! What possible benefit could come from it?" After using it just once, the device was promptly relegated to that quintessential "middle-class safe"—the storage cupboard. Yet, amidst the current scramble for LPG gas, that induction cooktop has proven to be nothing short of a treasure. Today—at precisely the right moment—my family members finally recognized its true worth. The very item for which I had once faced ridicule has now become a boon; its true significance has been revealed, especially considering that its market value today far exceeds the 2,000 rupees I paid for it back then. #📲LPG वायरल मीम्स🤣 #😵टाइम पास