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May 03, 2015 by Teacher Jack in Betrawati Nepal

Shashi
Betwawati 2002

Shashi lived next door, a cousin of my host family. He's sitting on a bench built into their front porch. If you were to sit there you might see his grandmother sorting rice, a group of women singing during the Teej festival, his mother removing kernels from dried corn, or one of his sisters jumping rope after school.

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Present day, Shashi lives in Pokhara, Nepal's second-largest city.
A couple of days ago, he and his friends filled up the back of an industrial truck with bottles of drinking water, and drove them the 143km to Kathmandu. After distributing that, they reloaded the truck with more water, as well as bags of rice and other supplies and drove it the curvy 93km to Betrawati.

(photo by Shashi Lamichhane)

May 03, 2015 /Teacher Jack
Shashi, Betrawati, truck, Pokhara, delivery, before and after
Betrawati Nepal
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