On my way to the office, I noticed a
young boy, around 8 to 10 years old, standing by the roadside, signaling to
passing motorcyclists for a lift. I saw several bikes ahead of me ignore him,
so when I approached, I decided to stop. The boy looked at me, seeking
confirmation, and I nodded to let him know he could hop on.
But what happened next took me by
surprise. Instead of getting on, he walked away and returned with a large sack
filled with empty glass bottles—beer bottles, to be precise. It appeared he had
been collecting them from the roadside along the highway. I had seen similar
bottles scattered on the footpaths, likely left behind by people who drank
there at night.
The boy struggled to lift the heavy
sack, and I immediately told him that I couldn’t give him a ride with that
load. Then I continued on my way.
For a while, I couldn’t stop thinking
about him. Was he a ragpicker? Or had he just started trying to earn money this
way? Maybe he had done this before and was hoping someone would help him again.
Or perhaps he was simply a resourceful child, finding creative ways to make a
living.
The encounter made me reflect on the
reality that we live in a world filled with “parallel lives”—realities that
exist around us but often go unnoticed.
- Rahul Tiwary
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