Paalaguttapalle (Dalitwada) - A Village

The utter generosity of the poor humbles us. They give rice to every mendicant even when their rice is getting over. That is what they are defined by.

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Stories of my children



Sivarani

Vishnu 

Nandini 

Sukanya 

Sukanya in Conferance

Sukanya becomes a government nurse

Sukanya's wedding

Sowjanya's Journey

Rediamma

Madhu

Vinayaka

Kiranmayi

Jayanthi

Priya

Pushwant

Chanakya

Teja's Cycle

The Mutiny

Madras journeys, life journeys

The sensibility of a village that protected Sasi and Kavya. 

Kavya and the Cow

Childhood in our village 

The privilege of work 

We also want chocolates 

Bangles for the Girls  

Chennai Trip

Chennai Trip - The marriage of dolls


Loss of direction in village children 

The welcome children give ! 

Games children play

Games Children Play - 1

Babu's mangoes

Rohits Belt

Sasi's golis

Sasi, then and now ...

Milk for Keerthana

Deals with Keerthana

We want Reservations 

Wells and Swimming Pools

First time in a hotel

Villages and Schooling - 1

Villages and Entrance Exams

A village - Learning, teaching

Glass walled restaraunts, and a Village

The Glass for Milk

Childhood Conversations

Eashwara Pedamma and Turiya





 
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Aparna Krishnan
In 1995, Paalaguttapalle (Dalitwada) became home. After studying engineering, working for three years, I resigned, and started looking for more meaningful and socially relevent work. An understanding of Gandhi gave the paradigm, and the search led to this village. Nagesh also came 'looking for a village to work in', and this village became home. As neighbours, friends and teacher we became part of the village ... and saw some of the timeless wisdom of villages ...
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