Monday 2 January 2017

Exploring Anegundi

 Today I stepped into Anegundi with my same agenda that the men are jobless. So here I started speaking with people….So I met with so many people with whom where everyone has a different colour in their lives different past of their life with colourful dreams and homes. The story starts here…
Parween a lady with 3 daughters without a husband but with full hopes in life. A lady who works in banana fibre factory workshop for a whole day and after that she sells Rotis only for her daughter only for to fulfil their wishes, mainly for their education. But little bit upset about her husband who didn’t serious about his own family. And here what I heard from her is that men are jobless. They should do some work for their home apart from chatting and drinking. She didn’t seem to depend on anyone for money. She wanted to do this by herself only. Really hats of to her for managing each and every thing of her home with a smile on her face with hopes in her eyes and everything for her girls …for their future.
Meena, came from Bellari to Anegundi only for work only to help her husband for making money.  She finds Anegundi as a sleepy village as the men they don’t have any work. What she wanted in Anegundi is that A big factory which will provide employment opportunity for these jobless people. Really nice and helping women with self-satisfied in her life. Its really good to know more about their lives about their problems and about their hopes.

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