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Number Pages. Delete PDF Pages. In all, I started leading a melancholi c life and was never satisfied with what I had till my visit to an orphanage. Ou r exams were over and so the school authorities decided to take us to a nearby o rphanage. Initially I flinched from the idea of visiting such an unusual Place a nd meeting these uncivilized and uneducated children who later transformed my life.

We reached there early in the morning around a. We queued up as instruc ted. When we entered the orphanage, what we saw was surprising.

There were aroun d sixty to seventy feeble orphans standing around the main gate to welcome us. W hen we went inside, the manager greeted and showed us the whole orphanage. It wa s in a miserable condition. The walls looked so old and disheveled as if just an earthquake struck and the whole orphanage would collapse.

There was a kitchen w here the elder girls were cooking food for all the members. Then, was a palatial room where everyone used to sleep.

It was unlike my own bedroom which has a pro per bed, cupboards to store things, wall hangings, a normal sized television and Bright painted walls. Then the manager showed us the garden. Small children wer e watering the plants, leveling the soil and performing other odd jobs efficient ly. A group of girls of around my age were washing dirty clothes. This was somet hing I used to hate when my own mother asked me to do. But they were doing all t his without any regrets.

Then, they gave us sometime to interact with the orphan s. I started chatting with an eleven year old boy. He, in his sweet gentle voice , answered all my questions anxiously. He told me that they got food only if the y get up early in the morning. So many times, they had to work endlessly the ent ire day with empty stomachs. I was really shocked to hear this. But when I asked don t they feel bad about all this, he simply answered We are accustomed to all th is since the time we lost our parents.

I was touched. He further told me that nea rly all the orphans were fond of studying. I was quite astonished at this. When we enquired, we found that they had strong ambitions. Doctor, teacher, pilot and th e list was endless. The best day of their week was Saturday because it was on th at day the master used to go out for some work in the afternoon for two three ho ur and it was in this duration this time when all hundred of them used to leave their work , sit together enjoying, playing and singing songs.

I was stunned whe n I realized that they knew nothing about computers, laptops, Play stations. Pro bably because they never got chance to step out and peep into the outside world. But still there was a sense of cooperation, love and selflessness among everyon e. They lived like a family.



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