Miraghe Sir tipped us off twice that Adivasi kids in the Satpuda ranges of Nandurbar district are starving - but there wasn’t much body of content to the post apart from that one bare fact, so I ignored it the first time. One tends to weigh things, right? Especially when one’s not starving. This is the malnourished, but not weak, message from Miraghe Sir.
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Dear Kuffir or whatever your name,
I am new to this idea of blogging. If there are some weakppoints in my presentation, that’s Okey, but we cannot neglect the suputras of the earth starving. plz spread this message if you can. any way, thanks.
miraghesir,
there aren’t any weak points in your presentaion- there are a few weaknesses in my own worldview that sometimes hinders me (many of us) from seeing certain truths from a larger perspective..
you’ve done an excellent job in pointing out the plight of poor adivasi children in nandurbar.
Thanks for the support and encouragement.
please, visit http://fromsatpuda.blogspot.com