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what was the significance of story of the man from Udipi ?

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Answered by aryanllo
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The story of the man from Udipi provides an insight into poverty against the changing times of India. The man from Udipi was a priest's son. As a child he always used to pray for a pair of shoes. Much later, when the narrator visited the same temple, he came across the son of the new priest who was wearing grey socks and shoes. This shows how people's priorities change along with time. Shoes are now easily available for the priest's son. He does not have to pray for it. However, there is still a section of the Indian society who are struggling with poverty on a daily basis. Their condition has not improved. They are the ragpickers. They still walk barefoot.

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The story of the man from Udipi provides an insight into poverty against the changing times of India. The man from Udipi was a priest's son. As a child he always used to pray for a pair of shoes. Much later, when the narrator visited the same temple, he came across the son of the new priest who was wearing grey socks and shoes. This shows how people's priorities change along with time. Shoes are now easily available for the priest's son. He does not have to pray for it. However, there is still a section of the Indian society who are struggling with poverty on a daily basis. Their condition has not improved. They are the ragpickers. They still walk barefoot.

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