I met Budin Hansda, a daily wage worker in a poor family of the tribal community of Kendah Adivasi Para. After working every day, they earn money for their family, with that money they run their own household. He told a beautiful and interesting story of his life. One day, he went to visit his uncle's house and saw that his uncle's son was very sick, he could not get out of bed, could not eat properly. Seeing him, he felt a sense of sadness and sorrow in his heart. Then he talked to his family members and asked them how long he had been in this condition. Then the family members found out that he had been in this condition for several weeks. He told them why don't you take care of him. Then they said, is it our job to keep him lying down? We don't have to do a lot of work if we keep him lying down all day. After hearing their words, he felt even more pain when he saw the people lying on the bed, he could not get up and sit down and no one saw him. Then he decided in his heart that he would take care of him and make him well. Later he cured him and he was very happy doing this. He was very proud of himself and his family thanked him and praised his work.
The daily wage worker is active for the community and has courage and believes in herself that she can do the job. But the woman never thought that she would leave her job to take care of him even though she has people in her family. She was thinking that she would cure her cousin.
I will definitely thank her for this work because she cured a helpless person who was lying in bed.
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