Friday, March 22, 2013

How many faces you have..?


These people are Gottikoyas,the tribals of Chattis Garh.They used to come to Andhra border villages for working in the fields.Especially in the season of Chillies cutting and for the work of axing the jamail trees.They are hard working and sincere at dealings.They don't speak much.They work for some seasonal money and go back to their homes.That's all..!

As we all know,extremists problem is rampant in C.G..these are bound to come out for their safe livelihood.It triggers them to know outside ways of the world.Thisway,there's something good in some evil too.Some months back,a British journalist named Mr.Eric Randolf asked me to accompany some of these people areas which are adjacent to our state.

He   intends to write a book on  the related subject.I stunned and reminded one particular scene in a Tamil movie "pitaamagan" when a friend who works with an n.g.o. told me a moving incident. "These people do not know how to express their grief,even though their son is killed in front of them either by salwajudum or naxalites, although they felt  it inside."


Susruta,the first cosmotic surgeon on the earth born in India some hundreds of years back. (I read it in Three Sirens by Sidney sheldon).Not only that Indians keep going on in to every corner of the world as experts in different fields.But this is another bitter face of Country...Oh India.... how many faces you have....?










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