pictures from bbc news
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pictures from bbc news
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-21785622
i think you guys will love these black and white pictures of a village in the himalayas, in himachal pradesh. look at the picture of primary school children getting their lessons with the clear blue sky above in a pristine green mountain valley. they sit in ribbon-like rows probably by class. how crisp and sweet-smelling the air must be! it is difficult not to be overwhelmed by such beauty.
which picture do you like?
i think you guys will love these black and white pictures of a village in the himalayas, in himachal pradesh. look at the picture of primary school children getting their lessons with the clear blue sky above in a pristine green mountain valley. they sit in ribbon-like rows probably by class. how crisp and sweet-smelling the air must be! it is difficult not to be overwhelmed by such beauty.
which picture do you like?
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pravalika nanda- Posts : 2372
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pravalika nanda wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-21785622
i think you guys will love these black and white pictures of a village in the himalayas, in himachal pradesh. look at the picture of primary school children getting their lessons with the clear blue sky above in a pristine green mountain valley. they sit in ribbon-like rows probably by class. how crisp and sweet-smelling the air must be! it is difficult not to be overwhelmed by such beauty.
which picture do you like?
I visited my grandparents place during every holiday. I went along with my neighboring kids to their school. The second grade was under a tree outside the building.
Marathadi-Saamiyaar- Posts : 17675
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Quite a few of my primary and middle school classes during summer used to be held outside the classroom under the shady trees. Sometimes even during the winter when it was sunny and not very cold outside, the classes would be held outside the classroom in the sun. Btw the school was in a village called Baggli (a few kilometers from my village Ansoli) in Himachal Pradesh and I am talking about 1950s.
Re: pictures from bbc news
>> A bride dresses up for her marriage. It is forbidden to marry outside the village.
I thought Himachal is in Northern India
I thought Himachal is in Northern India
confuzzled dude- Posts : 10205
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Seva Lamberdar wrote:Quite a few of my primary and middle school classes during summer used to be held outside the classroom under the shady trees. Sometimes even during the winter when it was sunny and not very cold outside, the classes would be held outside the classroom in the sun. Btw the school was in a village called Baggli (a few kilometers from my village Ansoli) in Himachal Pradesh and I am talking about 1950s.
** that's nice, sounds like a wonderful childhood. no one mentioned which picture they liked the most. i thought it would be like a rorschach test.
pravalika nanda- Posts : 2372
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pravalika nanda wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-21785622
i think you guys will love these black and white pictures of a village in the himalayas, in himachal pradesh. look at the picture of primary school children getting their lessons with the clear blue sky above in a pristine green mountain valley. they sit in ribbon-like rows probably by class. how crisp and sweet-smelling the air must be! it is difficult not to be overwhelmed by such beauty.
which picture do you like?
The pristine valley and crisp air are great. For a holiday. Otherwise, let's see now. There's no school building, teachers play truant (that fellow must have turned up that day for the photo-op), there're no toilets, no running water, no access to basic healthcare, no economic opportunity beyond sheep-rearing and cannabis sales, no life beyond the cloistered little village society. So nah, I don't see anything to love here.
Merlot Daruwala- Posts : 5005
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Re: pictures from bbc news
** the people have weddings called "rakshasi weddings" - the man goes to the woman's house, has a feast, stays overnight, and takes the bride home with him the next day. no priest or other expenses. they don't look like they pay taxes. the women are beautiful and polygamy is actively practised. you should reconsider. moreover, as they have no mechanical ventilators there all the women are conveniently trained and adept in rescue breaths; the men do chest compressions. you should move there.Merlot Daruwala wrote:pravalika nanda wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-21785622
i think you guys will love these black and white pictures of a village in the himalayas, in himachal pradesh. look at the picture of primary school children getting their lessons with the clear blue sky above in a pristine green mountain valley. they sit in ribbon-like rows probably by class. how crisp and sweet-smelling the air must be! it is difficult not to be overwhelmed by such beauty.
which picture do you like?
The pristine valley and crisp air are great. For a holiday. Otherwise, let's see now. There's no school building, teachers play truant (that fellow must have turned up that day for the photo-op), there're no toilets, no running water, no access to basic healthcare, no economic opportunity beyond sheep-rearing and cannabis sales, no life beyond the cloistered little village society. So nah, I don't see anything to love here.
pravalika nanda- Posts : 2372
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Re: pictures from bbc news
pravalika nanda wrote:Seva Lamberdar wrote:Quite a few of my primary and middle school classes during summer used to be held outside the classroom under the shady trees. Sometimes even during the winter when it was sunny and not very cold outside, the classes would be held outside the classroom in the sun. Btw the school was in a village called Baggli (a few kilometers from my village Ansoli) in Himachal Pradesh and I am talking about 1950s.
** that's nice, sounds like a wonderful childhood. no one mentioned which picture they liked the most. i thought it would be like a rorschach test.
Wonderful childhood indeed. Nothing ever came close to it.
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