My thanks to you Rupak Gajurel. Your sensitive approach to filming the reality of Nepalese lifestyle is to be applauded. You show it, without adding your opinion. You are awesome and worth following. Bless you for your skill and talent in bringing this to You Tube. Thank you from New Zealand.
It was very sad and tearful scene that the little girl carried a big pot with filled with water and the path was ascending. I am Nepali and i have never seen such over load job doing in our society. The politician must see this video. God bless that girl.
My hometown is also a mountainous area. I also did that kind of work 15 or 16 years ago! And choose two buckets! I hope they can build a small reservoir.
the kid carrying the pale of water..so young to carry heavy on her/his back...why dont the villagers will try to make something so the water reach their village..so those children will not carry it to the top...and those winding foothpath..cant they dig it wider...?? for their easier access...??
That jug of water weighed more than that little girl; it was sad to see her carrying that because it was so heavy. I think what a lot of people don't understand about seeing this, is the fact that from an early age, children are taught responsibility, learning that unless everyone pulls their own weight, they won't make it, living so close to the earth, like they do. I do think though, that the weight of the water jug was a bit much for that little girl; I worry about what it will do to her little neck later on in life. Maybe she needs to be a little older before she carries that much weight. It makes me wish I could help. Most adult though, around the world, would be against doing this sort of labor, themselves, so it's difficult for them to imagine how fragile life is in other parts of the world.🙏💖
If America wants to help then there is nobody deserve more then these Nepalis poor people. we should stop giving aids to rich countries to make bombs and instead help these poor people and get their blessings.