What was Baldeo's ability that he was proud of ?
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The Tiger in the Tunnel
THEMBU’S FATHER, BALDEO, WAS A SMALL-TIME EMPLOYEE IN THE RAILWAYS. HIS JOB DEMANDED WORKING AT NIGHT. NO MATTER HOW COLD OR WET THE NIGHT WAS, HE HAD TO BRAVE THE ELEMENTS TO GO OUT OF HIS HUT FOR DUTY. HIS HUMBLE DWELLING WAS BESIDE A JUNGLE.
ON ONE OCCASION, THEMBU WAS AWAKE IN HIS BED WHEN HIS FATHER GOT READY TO STEP OUT. IT WAS A DARK, QUIET AND FORBIDDING NIGHT. THE STILLNESS WAS BROKEN BY THE SHRILL CRY OF THE CICADAS. ONE COULD EVEN HEAR THE FAINT TIK TAK SOUNDS OF THE WOODPECKERS, DIGGING INTO BARKS OF TREES WITH THEIR BEAKS. A MILD BREEZE BLEW. THE GRUNT OF A WILD BOAR DIGGING OUT ITS DELICIOUS ROOTS PUNCTUATED THE PERVASIVE SILENCE OF THE JUNGLE.
BALDEO WORKED AS A WATCHMAN IN THE RAILWAYS. HE LAY AWAKE AS HE HAD TO GO OUT ON HIS NIGHT DUTY. HE REMOVED THE THICK SHAWL FROM HIS BODY RATHER RELUCTANTLY. THE COLD WAS BITING. THE MIDNIGHT’S COLD WAS UNFORGIVING. THE STATION HE WAS ATTACHED TO WAS VERY RUDIMENTARY SET-UP WHERE TRAINS STOPPED ONLY OCCASIONALLY. THERE WAS A LONG TUNNEL AHEAD, AND THE TRAINS NEEDED TO BE FLAGGED IN DUE TO SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS. THIS WAS THE REASON WHY THE TRAINS SLOWED DOWN BRIEFLY AS THEY WENT PAST THE STATION TO ENTER THE TUNNEL.
ON BALDEO’S SHOULDERS LAY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF INSPECTING THE TUNNEL FOR ANY POSSIBLE OBSTRUCTION OF THE TRACK. HE WOULD SIGNAL THE TRAINS IN ONLY IF THERE WAS NO HINDRANCE TO OBSTRUCT THE TRAIN. BALDEO USED TO STAND GUARD AT THE TUNNEL ENTRANCE AND MANUALLY WAVE THE TRAIN IN BY HIS HAND-CRAFTED SIGNAL. DESPITE, THE BASIC NATURE OF THIS ARRANGEMENT, BALDEO’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE SAFE PASSAGE OF THE TRAIN WAS CRITICAL.
ON THAT FATEFUL NIGHT, THE YOUNG BOY THEMBU WANTED TO ACCOMPANY HIS FATHER. HIS CURIOUSITY GOT THE BETTER OF HIS COMFORT IN THE WARM BED. BUT, BALDEO DIDN’T WANT HIS SON TO BE EXPOSED TO THAT NIGHT’S COLD. THEMBU WAS ASKED NOT TO VENTURE OUT.
THEMBU WAS A 12-YEAR-OLD THEN. HE HAD TO EXTEND A HELPING HAND TO HIS MOTHER AND YOUNG SISTER IN HOUSEHOLD CHORES AND IN THE WORK IN THE FAMILY FARM. THIS ROBBED HIM OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO SLEEP IN THE STATION BESIDE HIS FATHER, BALDEO. FROM THE STATION TO THEIR HUT THAT STOOD BORDERING THE TRIBAL VILLAGE, IT WAS A THREE MILE TREK. BALDEO’S SALARY FROM THE RAILWAYS, ALTHOUGH MEAGER, CAME IN HANDY TO MEET HIS FAMILY’S NEEDS. THE PALTRY INCOME FROM THEIR PADDY FARM FELL WELL SHORT OF THEIR NEEDS. BALDEO, HAD THUS MANAGED TO AVOID GRINDING POVERTY. HIS LOVE FOR THE RAILWAYS AND THE KHALASI JOB HE DID WAS, THEREFORE, UNDERSTANDABLE.
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THEMBU’S FATHER, BALDEO, WAS A SMALL-TIME EMPLOYEE IN THE RAILWAYS. HIS JOB DEMANDED WORKING AT NIGHT. NO MATTER HOW COLD OR WET THE NIGHT WAS, HE HAD TO BRAVE THE ELEMENTS TO GO OUT OF HIS HUT FOR DUTY. HIS HUMBLE DWELLING WAS BESIDE A JUNGLE.
ON ONE OCCASION, THEMBU WAS AWAKE IN HIS BED WHEN HIS FATHER GOT READY TO STEP OUT. IT WAS A DARK, QUIET AND FORBIDDING NIGHT. THE STILLNESS WAS BROKEN BY THE SHRILL CRY OF THE CICADAS. ONE COULD EVEN HEAR THE FAINT TIK TAK SOUNDS OF THE WOODPECKERS, DIGGING INTO BARKS OF TREES WITH THEIR BEAKS. A MILD BREEZE BLEW. THE GRUNT OF A WILD BOAR DIGGING OUT ITS DELICIOUS ROOTS PUNCTUATED THE PERVASIVE SILENCE OF THE JUNGLE.
BALDEO WORKED AS A WATCHMAN IN THE RAILWAYS. HE LAY AWAKE AS HE HAD TO GO OUT ON HIS NIGHT DUTY. HE REMOVED THE THICK SHAWL FROM HIS BODY RATHER RELUCTANTLY. THE COLD WAS BITING. THE MIDNIGHT’S COLD WAS UNFORGIVING. THE STATION HE WAS ATTACHED TO WAS VERY RUDIMENTARY SET-UP WHERE TRAINS STOPPED ONLY OCCASIONALLY. THERE WAS A LONG TUNNEL AHEAD, AND THE TRAINS NEEDED TO BE FLAGGED IN DUE TO SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS. THIS WAS THE REASON WHY THE TRAINS SLOWED DOWN BRIEFLY AS THEY WENT PAST THE STATION TO ENTER THE TUNNEL.
ON BALDEO’S SHOULDERS LAY THE RESPONSIBILITY OF INSPECTING THE TUNNEL FOR ANY POSSIBLE OBSTRUCTION OF THE TRACK. HE WOULD SIGNAL THE TRAINS IN ONLY IF THERE WAS NO HINDRANCE TO OBSTRUCT THE TRAIN. BALDEO USED TO STAND GUARD AT THE TUNNEL ENTRANCE AND MANUALLY WAVE THE TRAIN IN BY HIS HAND-CRAFTED SIGNAL. DESPITE, THE BASIC NATURE OF THIS ARRANGEMENT, BALDEO’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE SAFE PASSAGE OF THE TRAIN WAS CRITICAL.
ON THAT FATEFUL NIGHT, THE YOUNG BOY THEMBU WANTED TO ACCOMPANY HIS FATHER. HIS CURIOUSITY GOT THE BETTER OF HIS COMFORT IN THE WARM BED. BUT, BALDEO DIDN’T WANT HIS SON TO BE EXPOSED TO THAT NIGHT’S COLD. THEMBU WAS ASKED NOT TO VENTURE OUT.
THEMBU WAS A 12-YEAR-OLD THEN. HE HAD TO EXTEND A HELPING HAND TO HIS MOTHER AND YOUNG SISTER IN HOUSEHOLD CHORES AND IN THE WORK IN THE FAMILY FARM. THIS ROBBED HIM OF THE OPPORTUNITY TO SLEEP IN THE STATION BESIDE HIS FATHER, BALDEO. FROM THE STATION TO THEIR HUT THAT STOOD BORDERING THE TRIBAL VILLAGE, IT WAS A THREE MILE TREK. BALDEO’S SALARY FROM THE RAILWAYS, ALTHOUGH MEAGER, CAME IN HANDY TO MEET HIS FAMILY’S NEEDS. THE PALTRY INCOME FROM THEIR PADDY FARM FELL WELL SHORT OF THEIR NEEDS. BALDEO, HAD THUS MANAGED TO AVOID GRINDING POVERTY. HIS LOVE FOR THE RAILWAYS AND THE KHALASI JOB HE DID WAS, THEREFORE, UNDERSTANDABLE.
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