God knows...what a co-incidence it is...I started my first job in a tribal area and the next job I got was due to the subject called anthropology, the study of which includes the study of the tribes.... Not only that, if I had not met the tribal people of Rajmahal Hills I would have never been able to love and njoy my work. My regards to them....I will always be grateful them.
I have learned a lot and have earned a lot due to that experience Sundarpahari. Earned not in kind or cash...earned in terms of qualitative value addition. I learned to respect people of all the strata of our society, I learned to do hard work and overcome the hurdles one faces to achieve something. Most of all I learned to love the village India...which is sitll the core of our nation. Now I think I should stop talking much about Sundarpahari at this moment, because it is heard that the place has changed a lot sice i have left it. So, I would better visit the place and then write about it. In the mean time I will try to share my experience in village India...rather my experience in some villages of Bengal...which are my present field of work.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
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