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Hushain: Rubin, do you know the occupation of the people in our
village?
Rubin: Yes, I know. Most of the villagers are farmers. They grow
food crops, vegetables, pulses and fruits. My father milks
buffalo and we sell milk, ghee and yoghurt in the market.
This work helps us to live a better life.
Tshiring: Yes. If the farmers stop working we cannot have food to
eat. As you know my parents are running a small tea stall.
It helps us to survive. Our neighbour, Naresh and his
family also weaves clothes. Samar Bahadur is an expert
in weaving Doko, Dalo ,Nanglo, etc. They sell them in the
market and it helps running their family.
Ramu: Yes, people are engaged in different occupations or
professions. Their hard works provide all those things
necessary to us. I think each and every works are equally
important and no works are small because we need such
things and services every day.
Hushain: Yes, we should not under estimate the labour. All the
sweats of people from genuine labour are same. Each
and every works need labour, skill and ability to do. We
shouldn’t stay idle without work.
All the boys: Yes, we should not care about size and grade of the works.
Otherwise, we cannot have food to eat. We should engage
ourselves at any of the suitable work. We should try our
best to modify our works and occupations suitable in
accordance of time and place. We should not hesitate to
do labour. We must respect labour.
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