Several cotton farmers were spending some time one cold winter afternoon around a Sigri (stove) in a hut. They soon became involved in a heated discussion on the merit of their religions. The eldest of the farmers had been sitting quietly, just listening. The other farmers turned to him and demanded, “Who’s right, old man?” which one of our religions is the right one?” “Well”, said the old man thoughtfully, “You know there are three ways to get from the fields over here to the Mill. You can go right over the big hill. That’s shorter but it’s steep. You can go around the east side of the Hill. That’s not too far, but the road is rough. Or you can go around the west side of the Hill, that is the longest, but the easiest”. “But, you know”, he said looking straight at all the other farmers, “When you get there that man in charge doesn’t ask how you came. He just asked man, how good is your cotton?”
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More than five percent of the Indian population are child workers. Tens of thousands are chiefly engaged in agriculture. Many work in a variety of industries in urban areas
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