The Barpali Days

This blog is the Facebook of Barpali which picturise its "life" and "culture". It was a "palli" or a village a century back where the all time great Oriya poet swabhaba kabi Gangadhar Meher had taken birth. Now this bustling little town is renowned world-over for the weaving of Sambalpuri ikat handloom fabrics. Agriculture is its prime economy. And when you happen to visit this little town don't miss to taste Chaul bara.

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Dec 29, 2011

Saurav Mishra - Want to stand tall like a Bachchan


With the kind of life we live, seldom we know who lives next door.   Each one of us are hanged in life with our own troubles. But our difficulties may not be as big as what Saurav Mishra have.  Read this story to discover how fortunate you are.

Saurav is a 15 years old handicap boy of Barpali. He is studying in Class 8th of Kadlipali Ucha Prathamika Vidyalaya. As you could watch from the video, he walks every day to school  with much difficulty. His school is almost half a kilometre away from his residence. Many a times he was a victim of the pranks of his school mates. But silently he tolerates every prevailing circumstances of his life. He says while most of the boys of his school are helpful, one batch mate always scolds and overpowers him. Every day he gets midday meal at school. He is forced to eat the substandard rice and dal as because, unlike many other kids he won’t be able to go home for lunch and return school in half an hour lunch break that he gets. Where as he always look forward for a Wednesday and a Saturday, because he is  served one piece of boiled egg only on these two days of the week.


His father  Kandharpa Mishra leads a life just to meet the ends. Though by birth he is a Bramhin, but have undertaken the vocation of a gudia. He prepares and sells singada, chaulbara, alluchop, biribada, piyaji, pukdi, gahambara and baiganbara in a pushcart at Tehsil Chowk, Barpali. Every day Kandharpa wakes at 3.30 AM in the dead of the night to prepare for the days ordeal. As he can’t afford to employ an assistant to help him, he need to mange  every activity of his vocation on his own. While buying the grocery and vegetables; preparing the breakfast, washing the utensils and every other function is managed by Kandharpa all alone.

Kandharpa thinks being the father of Saurav it is his utmost duty to take care of his child’s wellbeing. He says “peta pusa nahi dosa Kahile Jagannatha  dasa”which means to make a living one need to be on the path of virtue and the rest the God will be taking care. In good days Kandharpa able to make a turnover of somewhere Rs.800. The margin on this turnover could be at the outset Rs.200 a day. In the current scenario this is a meagre  amount to support a family of four lives.   

[Kandharpa Mishra while preparing breakfast in his push cart]

Every evening Saurav seats there on the pavement of his house while watching children play on the street.  His 11 years old sister Monalisa is very possessive of her brother Saurav. She can’t tolerate when a kid make a laugh at her brother.

A consortium of Koshali professionals from Bangalore by the name  Juhar Parivar led by Mr.Sameer Panda have taken the initiative to provide following cycle to make the life of Saurav easy. These days Saurav going to his school in his cycle with the support of his sister.


Saurav or Kandharpa could be contacted at +91-99-378-92937. They speak Oriya and Hindi but no English. They are not computer literate hence no email id. Where as you could post a mail to the author at kiranbima@gmail.com in case you want to buy text books or chocolates for him.

WhatsApp# +9182 493 14972
C\o. Dr.E.R.Rao (M.D),
Tehsil Chowk,
At\PO – BARPALI – 768 029,
Dist. Bargarh, Orissa, India.

5 comments:

  1. Many times I feel,I have very less and have to work hard to achieve more. But on reading this story on the life of Saurav Mishra now I feel, I have enough to cherish.
    God bless Saurav and his family.

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  2. This is really amazing and excellent initiative taken by Kiran Dada, We all from Bangalore would like to Thank for bring such heart touching matters to us. Being in Barpali a small Village in Western Orissa he has done unbelieveable activities.

    When i personally spoke to Saurav after Cycle was Delivered by Kiran Dada, he was very happy and by hearing his happiness i almost cried what a great satisfactions.

    I personally thank Mr. Ranjan Kar and Nuakhaibhet_Bangalore group for making it happen.

    Let us keep doing such good things in near future.

    Hats up to him.

    Thanks & Regards
    Sameer Panda

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  3. I CAN'T BELIVE,THIS STORY HAPPEN IN OUR BARPALI."DEAR SOURV GOD BELLES YOU".RUK JANA NAHI, TU KAHIN HAR KE.............KARAN DADA I WAITING YOUR NEXT STORY.... GREAT JOB

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  4. Beta sourav, hum tumhare sath he.

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  5. Education will give him wings for sure.........may god bless him

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