My Cook: An idea can change your life- Part 2!
Let me give it his words:
Getting to our village ij simple: take a train from delhi...to dharbhanga. Every body goes to dharbhanga...thats where every body gets down. So you also have to get down. Then look out for buses...take bus to ghanshyam pur, cross a brook by small rafts available.
(Early (Strict) instruction) every body has to touch feet of every person around (arrival/departure)
Houses houses every where...thats the exact description. Sorry, what did you say? Wires? Water pumps? Tube wells? Bulb? Channel? All complete rubbish....reinvent everything, or simply go 100 years back, for these things are still awaited. We have no electric supply. But we have TV, battarey, cd player and cd from small shops next door.
There is a very beautiful tree, really i believe hundreds of years old...very green and huge. But it has no chabutra around it to sit.
Me: Why not make one around it as you are mentioning about it?
Cook: noboby thinks na...every thing just lays around and people play.
Me: so if there is no power, how do you water crops?
Cook: there is a river near by, and there are pipes, very big big pipes. So people pull it to their land...ohh they get all muddy while doing this.
There is a road but complete disaster, where Lalu (he knows about it all!!) has not done any thing since last years and years. But last time i was there, i heard that parcha has got passed and this work will happen in near future. I also saw one new pole with some wires planted there. It never used to be there in the past.
But inspite of all this, it is the place i tell you! I have enjoyed da most there. We used to play gobar danda, in which players had to make stick stand to remain in game.
Me: why gobar? Why not soil for planting stick?
Cook: becauj gobar is here and there, but soil is every where...so you have to reach out to gobar and plant the stick into it. I loved that game. Then there was cricket (i hate to know that...omnipresent game really)
Me: ohh of course, who would like to go to school if one has such delightful options
Cook: ohh yeah, as i told earlier, we went far away playing. Oh by the way, this time small school had a new big big...really big school built on its side. You know? It is a two storey building. It was to start soon though, but it was really good.
Me: wow...looks like things are changing...a leader can also change your life....
Getting to our village ij simple: take a train from delhi...to dharbhanga. Every body goes to dharbhanga...thats where every body gets down. So you also have to get down. Then look out for buses...take bus to ghanshyam pur, cross a brook by small rafts available.
(Early (Strict) instruction) every body has to touch feet of every person around (arrival/departure)
Houses houses every where...thats the exact description. Sorry, what did you say? Wires? Water pumps? Tube wells? Bulb? Channel? All complete rubbish....reinvent everything, or simply go 100 years back, for these things are still awaited. We have no electric supply. But we have TV, battarey, cd player and cd from small shops next door.
There is a very beautiful tree, really i believe hundreds of years old...very green and huge. But it has no chabutra around it to sit.
Me: Why not make one around it as you are mentioning about it?
Cook: noboby thinks na...every thing just lays around and people play.
Me: so if there is no power, how do you water crops?
Cook: there is a river near by, and there are pipes, very big big pipes. So people pull it to their land...ohh they get all muddy while doing this.
There is a road but complete disaster, where Lalu (he knows about it all!!) has not done any thing since last years and years. But last time i was there, i heard that parcha has got passed and this work will happen in near future. I also saw one new pole with some wires planted there. It never used to be there in the past.
But inspite of all this, it is the place i tell you! I have enjoyed da most there. We used to play gobar danda, in which players had to make stick stand to remain in game.
Me: why gobar? Why not soil for planting stick?
Cook: becauj gobar is here and there, but soil is every where...so you have to reach out to gobar and plant the stick into it. I loved that game. Then there was cricket (i hate to know that...omnipresent game really)
Me: ohh of course, who would like to go to school if one has such delightful options
Cook: ohh yeah, as i told earlier, we went far away playing. Oh by the way, this time small school had a new big big...really big school built on its side. You know? It is a two storey building. It was to start soon though, but it was really good.
Me: wow...looks like things are changing...a leader can also change your life....
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