In her hometown, she had been steadfastly observing a custom since her childhood: On every Ram Navami, a group of kanyas and langurs were invited home. He said that on the morning of Ram Navami, children from the neighbourhood would assemble outside the apartments on their own. In her hometown, it was unimaginable to invite non-Brahmin boys and girls to Ram Navami celebrations. “Yes.”Read: India hunger levels ranked as “Serious” in 2016: Global Hunger IndexThe housewife was in a dilemma. Those debating about national security, the martyrdom of our soldiers, GDP, repo rate and urbanisation often forget that in order to secure our borders forever, it is essential to bridge the gulf of economic inequality.
Source: Hindustan Times October 23, 2016 16:02 UTC