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Finding his way home

One who rowed the boat now makes the boat by the Lakeside of Pokhara. He was hammering nail bending the wood. Anil with his family migrated to Pokhara from Sindhuli when he was 16. “At 19, I started rowing boat in Fewa Lake.
By Shahin Sunuwar Rasaili

 


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One who rowed the boat now makes the boat by the Lakeside of Pokhara. He was hammering nail bending the wood. Anil with his family migrated to Pokhara from Sindhuli when he was 16. “At 19, I started rowing boat in Fewa Lake. Somehow due to some condition and also in pursuit of a better future, I went to Qatar for work. The pressure was high working in foreign land. After four years, I decided to come back and work here in peace,” said Anil. “These boats have earned me a livelihood for the past five years. I find peace working in my homeland,” he added.

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