The
Man Who Broke A Mountain: It Took Him 22 Years
and
he proved everyone wrong
When you live in a small town, you
often have to travel to other nearby towns for supplies. Usually, that means
that if the town is one mile away, you travel one mile to get there. For
the people in Gelhour, a 300 foot mountain stood between them and the nearest
town, Wazirganj. Gelhour was very poor and did not have a school, hospital, or any
jobs. To access these things, the only options for people were to walk 45 miles
around the mountain, or risk life and limb climbing over it. The climb
was difficult, dangerous and took hours, but it was a daily necessity for
almost everyone in Gelhour.
One day, a man named Dashrath Manjhi
was working to collect wood for his family on the other side of the mountain.
It was long hard work, so his wife climbed over the mountain to deliver him
some food when she fell. She was hurt and their dishes had broken and Dashrath
decided that was enough.
How many years have people been falling and breaking pots,
he wondered?
Dashrath was going to put an end to
that. He sold the family's three goats in order to buy a hammer, chisel and crowbar
and decided to break his way through the mountain. Everyone
in town thought it was impossible; even his brother had wondered if he had gone
mad. This was too big of a task for one man, and how on earth could he continue
to earn a living for his family? What single man could break down a mountain
that stood over 300 feet high?
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