Rural india

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Swadesh ……a picture story

By Rajeev Wadhwa

I was born in a very small village of a very big country

Swadesh ……a picture story

I have my personal swimming pool

Swadesh ……a picture story

My first day at School

Swadesh ……a picture story

Being a fast learner..soon I learnt to make drawing

Swadesh ……a picture story

I love my School…we even get food here

Swadesh ……a picture story

Swadesh ……a picture story

Public Transport is not a problem here

Swadesh ……a picture story

There is a Departmental Store too…we get everything under one roof

Swadesh ……a picture story

we have our own house

Swadesh ……a picture story

We also have fully equipped Kitchen.

And I got a part time job too

Swadesh ……a picture story

I made some new friends at work

Swadesh ……a picture story

Sleeping is never a problem to me

Swadesh ……a picture story

This place is so crowded

swadesh ……a picture story

But everybody gets a space

Swadesh ……a picture story

we don’t have to fill electricity bills in my village

Swadesh ……a picture story

Is they called….. India Shining?

Swadesh ……a picture story

I wish they kept their promises that they had made to our village

Swadesh ……a picture story

Maybe then we would plan to make our village a better place to live

Swadesh ……a picture story

And our village would have connecting roads & electricity

Swadesh ……a picture story

Then we would have better water supply system.

Swadesh ……a picture story

Maybe women can come out with their inner talent

Swadesh ……a picture story

Maybe Baba will be able to chat with me in the city straight from home

Swadesh ……a picture story

Maybe Dadi would write her own name

Swadesh ……a picture story

Maybe someday a celebrity would come to my house

Swadesh ……a picture story

Such villages over india would then make India truly shine!

Swadesh ……a picture story

I have a dream…do you?

Swadesh ……a picture story

Swadesh ……a picture story

It is time to bring the change

It’s never too late