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You can meet Gita as well.
She teaches there.
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Ok, but l thought Chikku had a
stomach ache!
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Ache? Oh yes!
lt was there, but it just went away!
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Let's go to my school now!
:37:22
That's Uncle Postman!
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Not just postman my dear
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... l'm the plough and the bull, field
and seed, crop and the grains.
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l am everything here!
:37:30
l sort the letters, seal them
and distribute them as well!
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When on my bicycle, l'm the Postman
and in my chair, Postmaster.
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The name is Nivaaran Dayal Shrivastava.
How can l help you?
:37:43
Can l call America from here?
:37:45
There is no lSD here, but you can get
connected through Mizwa village.
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By the way, there is no bank, no bond,
and no registry in this village.
:37:55
l apologise, for the trouble
earlier today.
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That's ok. You live abroad, right?
- Yes.
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l too happen to know some English.
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What can l do for you?
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Very good.
:38:18
Look Mohanbhaiyya this is my school!
(bhaiyya - brother)
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l'm impressed, Chikku!
:38:29
lt was in 1942 that
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the slogans of the 'Quit lndia Movement'
were first heard in Bombay.
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From Bombay to Lahore (in Pakistan),
Lahore to Peshawari...
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the lndian revolutionaries and the
British soldiers were locked in conflict!
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Blows were dealt in succession,
bullets were whizzing and ricocheting.
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But through all of it our protests were
on, and we never raised our hands!
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l got hit by a bullet on
the shoulder as well.
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Then they arrested us and
threw us in prison
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... we kept protesting- lnquilab zindabad!
(Long live the Revolution)