Nurungukal...contd...
I
reached 9th standard. I knew that I was growing. The signs of
adolescence were slowly establishing in me. Both physically and mentally. I felt
new expressions in my behaviour, tastes
and relationships. A shift towards the finer aspects of the objects I came
across. My dreams became more realistic and close to what I craved for. That forced me to
go in search of myths and fantasy. There
was a change in the games we selected .
I found a place in the school badminton and football teams. Kho kho was my
another favourite.They helped to keep my body more agile and robust. When I
managed to win a running race I reached new heights of joy. There was a
cumulative effect in such achievements which I felt in the glances from others.
The
social barriers almost prohibited us to mingle very closely with the opposite
sex. But that did not deter us from making unintentional passes. We created
many such occasions. Under the cover of
bushes or in the dark corridors we found expressions of our infatuation.
Father
started delegating me responsible jobs in agriculture. Direct involvement in paddy cultivation operations was my
passion. Along with the labourers I used to plough, rake etc. We had a cow . I
learn ed the basics of dairying which I
now practise as President of a co-op. Milk society. I am sure that such valuable exposure with
nature has enriched my sense of conservation. But unfortunately I could not
pass on this experience to my children. Now I believe that this shift in
bringing up is one of the main causes
for a dwindling agrarian economy and biodiversity. Let us try to rectify it from now on.
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