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    The Green Valley

    It is 2 pm and finally we are in VivekanandKendra Vidyalay (VKV) at Amliang,

    Arunachal Pradesh (AP). Amliang is a valley

    at a height of about 5000 ft. surrounded

    closely on all four sides by the sub-

    himalayan ranges rising to 10000 ft. that

    are snow bound during the winter. The

    view all around is breathtaking; the

    densely wooded hills are dominated by

    teak, oak and the abundant bamboo. At

    our foot is the river Lohit that flows so fastthat it roars. We have come to the far

    eastern edge of India with the Chinese

    border a mere 50 km to the east and the

    Myanmar border 60 km to south.

    Amliang village has a total of three houses

    which is typical of AP. The population of

    the state is just 1.5 million spread over a

    very large area; so large that the road

    distance from Amliang to the capital

    Itanagar is almost 1000 km.

    Amliang village

    Woh Kagaz-Ki Kashti, Woh Barish-ka Pani

    China to right

    River Lohit

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    The Fortunate Meeting - 1st Sept

    March this year I accidentally met Pravin

    Dabholkar after almost 30 years and learnt

    that he was running over 50 schools in

    Arunachal Pradesh (AP) as a trustee of the

    Vivekanand Kendra Vidyalay (VKV). He hadcome to Vadodara to create awareness

    about their work in the north-east. He also

    spoke about the shortage of science

    teachers there for class IX to XII and asked

    for volunteers. That is how Madhu Joshi

    and I decided to try our hand at teaching

    and we were given the time slot of 1st to

    15th September at VKV Amliang.

    Google search for Amliang yielded nothing;

    the nearest I got was Anjaw District which

    turned out be right on the border with

    China to the east and Myanmar towards

    south.

    Vadodara to Dibrugarh is a long flight via

    Ahmedabad, Delhi and Kolkata. We left

    Vadodara at 3.30 a.m. for the 6.50 a.m.

    flight from Ahmedabad. The Indigo flight

    arrived at Mohanbari airport, Dibrugarh dot

    on time at 2 PM the same day. Before

    landing I saw miles and miles of lush green

    rice fields (most turned out to be the tea

    gardens) and hundreds of water streams.

    From the aircraft, Assam looked like a

    huge flat land, full of water and farms.

    We came to VKV Kendra in the town and

    met Krishna Kumar who is in charge of a

    large number of schools in AP. Mighty

    Bramhaputra river is right behind the

    Kendra and directly facing my dormitoryroom. It doesnt look like a river though,

    more like an ocean, the width is enormous.

    In the evening we walked around the

    streets of Dibrugarh. The place seems

    dominated by Marwari traders and the

    main street is indeed called Marwari

    Street! In fact right upto Arunachal I saw

    more & more Biharis, UPites etc than the

    people from NE.

    Tomorrow we go to Tezu and then to our

    destination Amliang

    Vast Rice Field

    Assam Tea Garden

    The Rainforest

    Bramhaputra from our Balcony

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    VKV Girls School Tafrogam - 2nd

    September

    We set out at 7.15 am after a breakfast of

    Khichdi. The drive from Dibrugarh to Tezu

    in Arunachal is fantastic; I havent seen asmuch greenery in my life. First came miles

    of Tea Estates, then miles of paddy fields

    and finally very dense and deep rain

    forest. In between we passed through

    Tinsukhia town that looked like a typical

    shanty town. This is the staging point for

    goods for the whole of north east (and is

    also the rail head). A few km down we

    stopped at another VKV School near the

    famous Doomdooma tea estate gardens.

    In between we went through a stretch of

    about 40 km where the road was great and

    the surroundings very good.nice looking

    houses and a general sense of well-being.

    Only to be told that this is Kakopathar, the

    epicenter of the Assam ULFA movement.

    We arrived at Tafrogam after crossing the

    mighty Lohit river at Parsuram kund. The

    whole journey of 250 km took almost 8 hrs

    out of which a substantial portion was

    hilly. The Tafrogam School is spread over

    30 acres of lush dense forest. After a meal

    & a short nap we attended a cultural

    programme put up by the students (this is

    a girls residential school with over 300

    students). It was an interesting mixture of

    VKV prayers and tribal songs and dances.

    The talent is obvious as the entire 90 min

    show was staged without the help of a

    teacher or choreographer. The girls spokevery good and accented English.

    After the programme we met a bunch of

    girls who were curious about us and our

    families and children & grandchildren.

    Lohit at Parshuram Kund

    Tafrogam School

    Teachers Day

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    A teenage girl Valiga spoke to me in broken

    Marathi; she appears to have learnt the

    language watching Marathi TV channels!

    Then she greeted me with Kem Cho on

    learning that I had come from Vadodara;

    thanks to TV again.

    The staying arrangement is very nicewe

    have a nice clean room in the teachers

    quarters with a tiny garden outside

    sporting very delicate pink lilies.

    We leave for Amliang on 2nd Sep at 8 am.

    This is a 4-5 hour journey; about 120 km.

    Amliang - 3rd September

    It rained hard the whole night and it

    occurred to me that it has been raining

    ever since we landed in Assam 2 days ago.

    Nobody knows or cares how much it rains;

    may be over 300 inches (Cherrapunji is a

    short distance away). The local guy told

    me that the rainy season starts in January

    and ends in December!

    We wake up to sunlight at 4 AM!; the Sun is

    definitely an early riser here!

    The breakfast, lunch & dinner are all the

    same; rice, dal soup & a vegetable mixed

    with potatoes. But the food has been tasty

    by and large.

    Left Tafrogam at 8 am for the next 120 odd

    km that is supposed to take 4-5 hrs. The

    school principal called up a few people to

    check on the usability of the road as the

    road had been severely damaged 2 months

    ago. This part of the journey passes

    through some of the most difficult

    mountain passes and due to rains the

    landslides are daily phenomena. On

    receiving the green signal we set off.

    Tafrogam School

    Way to Amliang

    View from Hawa Pass

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    Quickly we climbed the hills and the next 2

    hours was a fascinating steep uphill ride

    around the Lohit valley. The view of the

    horseshoe shaped valley from top (appr

    8000 ft above MSL) is spectacular. The

    river simply roars and pours into the basin.We can see Assam plains for may be

    hundreds of miles.

    We went through two mountain passes and

    the dense forest did not leave us even for a

    moment. There is hardly any habitation

    visible; may be just a house here or there

    and a few roadside huts of the Army Border

    Roads Organisation.

    About 30 km short of Amliang, a borderroad guard flags us down. We can see a

    huge length of the hill washed away in

    landslide along with the road. The army

    made fresh road thrice only to lose them

    again within days. After some wait we are

    waived on with another vehicle in front of

    us. The next few minutes were straight

    from a sci-fi movie.the freshly made road

    is basically a roller coaster of a mass of

    mud and we simply hurtled down a steep

    few hundred feet towards the valley! I

    closed my eyes and the driver kept his

    nerves.

    Wonder School - VKV Amliang - The

    school is spread over an up and down area

    of 35 acres with over 200 of students in the

    hostels and another 100 as day scholars.

    The guy who built this school twenty five

    years was surely a brave man. From an

    urban school point of view, the setting, theclassrooms, dorm, kitchen etceverything

    is very basic and built with meager

    resources.

    Way to Amliang

    Roller Coaster to Amliang

    Opium Farm High Up at Amliang

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    The children mostly come from farming

    background and havent had a chance to

    see any city. There are 13 teachers who

    live a life of multi-tasking; there is no

    additional office or hostel staff. Apart from

    teaching, each teacher puts in 3 to 4 hoursa day doing administrative work or

    managing hostels including sleeping in the

    dormitories. Their dedication under hostile

    conditions is awe inspiring.

    How hostile are the conditions? Here is a

    sample. Amliang has no telephone, mobile

    or internet connection and no newspaper.

    Electricity is very erratic; it is available

    just for 2 -3 hours a day and the voltage is

    usually less than 140. A mini-bus comes onalternate days from Tezu which is a town

    about 5 hours drive. The villagers have

    cows but they are not milked so milk is not

    available either; everyone drinks

    aristocratic black tea. A tiny roadside shop

    is the local supermarket.

    On 25th June 2012, a huge landslide

    happened about 30 km short of the school

    and all links to the outside world got

    broken. No road, no electricity, no

    telephone, no bus, no truck so no food!

    This school, a dozen teachers and the 200

    odd children lived in isolation for 2 months

    till the middle of Aug when a very

    temporary road was made by Army. This

    road got washed away the next day and the

    Army kept making a road and losing it for

    the next 10 days or so. By this time the

    school was close to starvation and rice was

    requested to be dropped by helicopter.Additionally some rice was located in the

    government godown 40 km away and was

    hand carted. For two months Amliang went

    without electricity supply.

    So we have come to a place which has

    lived without pretty much everything.

    Amliang School

    School Assembly

    Rose Garden

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    Life in Amliang - 4th September

    We begin to teach in the school this is an

    interesting exercise. The children are very

    shy and I have difficulty trying to

    understand them, their names and theirway of speaking. They dont ask many

    questions and I cant figure out if I have

    been able to put things across.

    But they are a cheerful and hardy lot. Our

    Physics lessons for class IX & X have gone

    pretty well and we have begun to enjoy

    being with the children.

    Surprises dont end here. During the

    morning and evening prayers these childrensing Sanskrit Shlokas and Gita verses

    accompanied by harmonium. The

    intonation and the melody are so good that

    I simply close my eyes and enjoy the

    trance like experience every morning &

    evening.

    I played football in the evening with the

    boys. The boys love the game and are very

    good at it and they are fearlessness

    tacklers. I was scared that I might break abone today but they were kind (though I

    have a very sore back and one foot is

    aching).

    The routine for the children is formidable Sunrise 3.30 am,Wake up time - 5 am

    Hostel cleaning 5.30

    Prayer 6 -6.30

    Study -6.30 7.30

    Get ready, bfast 7.30 -8.30

    School 9 to 2 Pm

    Lunch and rest upto 3.30

    Games 3.30 5.00

    Bathe and washing 5- 6

    Evening prayer 6 to 6.45

    Study 6.45 to 7.45

    Supper 8.30, (Candle) Lights out 9.30 pm

    Studies at 6.30 AM

    Bathing is Fun Time

    Prayer at 6 AM

    My Friend Bimanso

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    Children do a lot of work and do it

    cheerfully; cleaning the dormitory &

    toilets, washing clothes, tending to

    gardens, cleaning the school compound.

    Impressive work ethics!

    Food is frugal; three identical meals a day

    consisting of rice, thin dal and a portion of

    vegetables. Sunday treat is fish and I look

    forward to eating fresh mountain-stream

    fish.

    The Teachers day 5th September

    It has stopped raining, thank god. The day

    is suddenly bright and nice and a bit warm

    too. Like other schools, the children havetaken charge. A surprise; a few children

    have taken on the role of the cook!

    Afternoon started with a game between

    the staff and students and it was a typical

    school game with a lot of energy. Halfway

    through I saw a lovely rainbow in the sky.

    The tall mountain across the river has a

    small clearing near the top and I was told

    that what looks like a vegetable patch isactually opium cultivation.

    I havent missed the daily newspaper, the

    up-to-the-minute news on mobile and the

    TV. Looks like the world can do fine

    without me reading.

    But the isolation can do interesting things

    too. Our Social Studies teacher Mrityunjay

    said that while teaching class V, he told

    the students about the President of India,

    Mrs Pratibha Patil only to realise a few

    days later that the lady was long gone

    when someone pasted an old newspaper

    cutting showing the chief minister of AP

    greeting the President Pranab Mukherjee.

    Teachers Day Washing

    Every Boy Has a Sling

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    Stars in my eyes - 6th September

    Ramesh and Shyam bhaiyya the two

    supermen are the pillars of VKV Amliang.

    They can do everything; cook, clean, wash,

    iron, run generator, do electric repairs etal. Looking at the frugality of food, we

    were expecting to lose weight; actually

    these two have taken such care for us that

    I think opposite has happened.

    Last night after dinner, I heard some

    strange noises outside. So Madhu & I came

    out with a torch and found that on the

    football field in pitch darkness, some 20

    odd children were practicing a play for the

    Vivekanand Jayanti programme of 11th

    withjust a tiny flash light planted in the

    ground. A boy was sitting in a meditative

    pose (as Ramakrishna) with devotees

    asking him questions about life!

    And then as I looked up I saw the most

    amazing sight; the sky was crystal clear

    and millions of stars were twinkling in the

    dark night. It took me back straight to my

    childhood when on summer nights we went

    to the terrace to sleep with stars in the

    eyes. I had completely forgotten how a

    starry night looked like because Baroda

    Refinery flame drowns out this wonder of

    the world. And then I saw the giant milky-

    way going all the way from one end of the

    sky to the other.

    Lohit & the Hanging Bridge 7th Sep

    Clouds have disappeared and the day is a

    bit warm & crystal clear. After the morning

    prayers at 6.30, Shyamal Chakravarty, the

    school principal, takes us on a walk outside

    the school. As soon as we step out, Blackie

    the guard dog begins to walk ahead. This

    cute dog always kept guard whenever we

    stepped out of the campus.

    We can now hear the roar of the mighty

    Lohit river and in a few seconds we see it. I

    am quite surprised by the volume and the

    speed of the flow. Its a big river that

    Ramesh & Shyam

    Guard Dog Always on the Watch

    Sita Swayamvar

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    becomes Brahmputra as it drops into the

    Lohit valley of Assam.

    Soon we leave the tiny road and begin to

    walk down towards the river through the

    dense bamboo forest. As we reach the river

    I see a suspension bridge, about a km long.

    The bridge is about 2 feet wide and is

    surfaced with broken planks and pieces

    wood. As Madhu & I started to walk, the

    bridge began to swing. Then I saw the fast

    current of the river below me and I began

    to lose my sense of balance too. It got very

    scary by the time we reached half way.

    Somehow we muddled through and reached

    the other end. In the excitement I did not

    notice that my palm was bleeding becauseof the abrasion with the guide rope. Madhu

    too had an injury on his toe and was

    offered a tetanus injection! I couldnt

    believe this, no electricity, no telephone,

    no milk, no shops but tetanus - yes.

    Mini Kishore Kumar - 8th September

    Last night we heard somebody playing the

    flute at a distance and it turned out to be

    the young Sanskrit teacher Navjyoti Sharma

    from Assam. We invited him to our room

    and hearing music, Bangla Dada Sanjit

    Bhaduri came running and within minutes

    came Waghmare sir from Nagpur and then

    Bipin Kumar from Manipur. Soon we had a

    roaring Mehfil that went far into the night

    and a non-singer I too got carried away and

    sang a few songs. We had a hard time

    breaking up.

    Dada (who is the computer teacher) is a

    live wire and his sense of joy and

    enthusiasm gets to everyone quickly.

    The Hanging Bridge

    On the Way to Hanging Bridge

    Furious Lohit

    Sanjit & Mrityunjay

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    Home Connection - 9th September

    Pravin Dabholkar, came to Amliang and we

    had a nice chat about the origin of VK

    Vidyalay in NE and their future plans.

    Pravin is a karmayogi in the best traditionof Vivekanand philosophy. An engineer, he

    gave up a lucrative career in industry to

    become a full time svayamsevak. Last 5

    years or so he led the initiative of

    Vivekanand International, a think tank on

    security. He belongs to Nagpur and it looks

    like public service is in Nagpurs blood

    (Eknathji Ranade too came from here).

    I havent spoken to Padma for the past 9

    days and in the evening we drove to thetehsil town of Hyuliang. The BSNL

    connection was so bad that the calls kept

    dropping every 2-3 seconds. The jeep

    driver took us a few km downstream to a

    spot where suddenly the same BSNL came

    alive.

    The driver showed a place about 10 km

    uphill from the school from where the class

    IX & X children shoulder-carried 20 kg bags

    of rice during the July & August troubles.

    The Day-Before - 10th September

    Tomorrow is a major annual school event;

    the anniversary of Swami Vivekanands

    Chicago address. The whole school is busy

    preparing for the event that is going to

    have the district collector as the chief

    guest. Since nothing is available outside,

    everything is hand made by the students

    including the stage, lighting, decoration

    etc. Previous evening we could not even

    get chart paper from Huylinang, the

    nearest large town. The principal asked me

    to supervise the decoration of the school

    main gate. The boys told me they planned

    Pravin Dabholkar

    Scaling 20 feet wall

    On the way to Bamboo Jungle

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    to erect a structure of bamboo and

    decorate it with banana leaves. This group

    of 6-7 boys marched to the jungle with

    large knives and in the next 30 minutes

    walked back with a dozen green bamboos

    each more than 4 inch thick & 20 feet long!And they had scaled a 25 feet tall vertical

    retaining-wall to reach the bamboo grove.

    The entrance board is hand-made and

    being hand painted.

    The staff room being very bright & sunny is

    my favourite place and as I write this, I see

    an army of tiny children hauling heavy

    class room furniture to the assembly hall

    which is almost a quarter mile away. Thebenches are made of heavy oak wood and

    when I tried to haul one, it took six Bruffen

    tablets to straighten my back.

    Madhu spots a tiny kid and shows him a

    hand trick; promptly the sweet kid shows

    his own little trick to Madhu (the snap does

    no justice to this episode; I have a

    delightful video).

    Vivekanand Day - 11th September

    Today is the big day when the district

    collector and about 200 parents are

    expected for the 2 hour programme and all

    the cleaning, painting etc was completed

    last night. The village cows had other ideas

    and they have littered the whole walk-way

    with dung. One hostel battalion is deployed

    to clean up again.

    The programme went off very well; theparents loved the song & dance stuff. The

    younger children seem very happy to meet

    their parents and the older ones are

    stuffing themselves with the goodies their

    parents brought.

    Lifting is Childs Play

    Sita Haran

    A Play

    Everything is Handmade

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    12th September

    It has rained the whole night and looks like

    it will continue forever. At night Shyamal

    bhai told us they he is arranging to take us

    to another VKV school because he is afraidthat with constant rain the road might

    collapse again and we could be stuck in

    Amliang for weeks. So we pack up.

    Normally the children are very silent but

    today after dinner, class X students have

    gathered around us and they are asking us

    anxious questions about the possibilities of

    going to college in Gujarat or MP.

    Farewell - 13th September

    We conduct our class IX science lesson

    from 6.30 to 7.30 a.m. as usual and do

    another one up to 8.30 for class X. After

    the school assembly we get a farewell that

    turns very emotional. We have gotten close

    to each other in these 2 weeks and the

    tininess of the place magnifies the sense of

    separation. Fortunately the road is still

    reasonably ok and we manage to cross the

    mountain passes to reach Tafrogam by late

    afternoon.

    Back to Tafrogam - 14th September

    The morning and evening prayers here are

    even better; the girls sing very well I

    simply enjoy the experience. We take turns

    to teach Physics laboratory experiments to

    the students of class IX and X from 9 to

    12.30. Balasaheb Nagware from Kolhapur

    invites us for a meal and we get treated to

    a nice marathi meal cooked by his mother.

    In Amliang too we were invited by Shymal

    sir, Waghmare & Sunil Dhawrale and we

    are very grateful to their wives who cooked

    wonderful food despite severe handicaps of

    non-availability of grocery.

    Science Class X

    Teachers

    Science Class IX

    The Yogi

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