Barimai Garepaxi | New Neapli Hot Social Awarness Telechalchitra

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In provincial Nepal numerous families keep goats and bison on the off chance that they can manage the cost of it, for their own utilization. There are few fences and fields, as we probably am aware them in western nations, to contain the creatures, and the more rustic villagers tell stories of "tigers" leaving the wilderness and taking their creatures, so the creatures should be viewed. In the event that individuals from a family are caught up with amid the day, at work and school, there is nobody to go about as shepherd while these creatures touch.

Rather the creatures remain tied up in the cowshed by the house and grain is accommodated them. Somebody from the family should go out 'cutting grass' at a young hour toward the beginning of the day, to bring back sustenance for the creatures previously leaving for work.

While remaining at my associate Suchana's home for the celebration of Teej we were permitted to join the grass cutting group, which was a significant instruction in itself.

Cutting is finished with a sharp 'aashi', a little grass shearer like blade that numerous country individuals wear on a belt round their midriff.

Father honed the aashi on a level stone close to the house, that had clearly been utilized for this reason for a long time.

The chopping group climbed down the slope patios to achieve a well developed green place to cut. I think they thought us abnormal to need to go along with them, yet they were cheerful to demonstrate to us generally accepted methods to do this work.

With five individuals cutting, ( I was generally taking photographs), the work was before long done and the cut grass was heaped up into extensive groups.

Suchana demonstrated to us best practices to curve long grasses together to make a straightforward rope which was then used to integrate the package.

Suchana stacked the packs onto her back and conveyed the heap up the slope for the wild ox and goats to crunch amid the day.

I have met a few female instructors who day by day have this task to finish, before going to class. They leave the town into the close-by wide open, cut grass and leaves from feed trees, and tie it into a heap. They at that point return home conveying the heap on their backs. These heaps are substantial – I couldn't lift one that I attempted, in spite of the fact that a lady conceivably as old as me and considerably littler was conveying it.

This is absolutely not a vocation I would have needed to do before my school day!

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