I got into FB with
deep reservations two years ago. The primary reason was to share about a
village I knew. its realities - richnesses and poverty and inbuilt strengths of
the rural and inbuilt systemic injustices against the rural. Our own work has
been primarily based in one village, and the idea has been to collective create
such simple processes that can be replicable across other villages and
panchayats. We have never been an NGO, and its as neighbours and friends and members of the community that we have been living here for
the last 20 years.
And in this
'virtual' FB world I originally doubted, I have found such friends, and
co-travellers as I would not have imagined. Friends, originally strangers, who
have gone out on a limb to think along, and with whom it has been a joy to work
with, and simply engage with and hang out. Many have become friends in the real
world, met in person and cherished.
Many connections
were worked out though the circle. Networks with sensitive officers and friends
was built up which helped the village deal with drought. Friends who have
thought along deeply about this village, as they have been working on same
issues in other villages. And with their help many things have been happening.
Livlihoods have built up - bag making, pickles making, moving organic produce
to organic markets.
Friends who have
helped with expenses towards restoring health and ayurveda to the village, and
neighbouring villages. Friends who have helped the children of this village out
of their anaemia and malnourishment with milk and answagandhadhi. In such a remarkable
manner that this simple process is being replicated in a few other places
across the country by friends.
Friends who have
taken on the burdens of those families which need direct support, because they
have been pushed beyond the edge. Friends who have owned up individual health
crises of families. Friends who have helped towards the children and their
needs. Friends who pitched in when i realized that distress sales of cattle was
on the anvil, and landless families would lose their only asset if some fodder
was not somehow arranged.
Friends who have
been doing so much in their own spaces that staying in touch empowers and
strengthens and infuses energy and hope when both start flagging.
I want to thank each
person personally, but I hesitate as I would leave out some name. But then
again I know that thanking is also out of place as it is all shared concerns
and heartaches, this village and all villages. But I am grateful for the
friendships and the joy and the sharings. Problems shared get halved and joys
doubled. And that has happenned.
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