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RISHABH - MADE FOR THE FARM, STAYED ON THE TREE


By Dr. R Sudarshan

Lots of children visit the farm and get fascinated with the way nature works. Hardly a few are visibly uninterested, but none knows if they too nurse a silent thought of idyllic pleasure when they lazily sit on a bench and watch.

Rishabh came from Bangalore and was at the farm yesterday. His mother is a civil engineer who works on the ground, and his father is a pilot who flies in the sky but the boy rejoices to be in the middle, climbing the trees. He scaled the tall trunks, swung by the prop roots, and rested like a leopard. 

Rishabh went to every plant and tasted the leaves, berries, and fruits. He called up in the night to say that he forgot a fruit at the base of a tree and needed that to be picked up. He relished everything - sour, bitter, sweet, and bland.

We learned something from the little man - that everything nature produces is invaluable and acceptable.

Hope his parents gift him a piece of farm.

For any relevant query, message 81051 12990.

Padma Farms (Gaddige Road), Farmer's House, 1A, 13th Cross, Kalidasa Road, VV Mohalla, Mysore.

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