”We lived in the zamindar's house, built a solid house with Aran's earnings”

In the beginning, the Balighar, that is, the villagers used to make a living from the amount of grain they gave. Now Shivlal Lohar of Rupandehi has connected two concrete houses from the same Aran business.

Shrawn 25, 2082

Shibalal Lohar

”We lived in the zamindar's house, built a solid house with Aran's earnings”

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I leave Aran only when I am betrayed by electricity in summer. Otherwise, the whole day is spent shaping the iron into a tool. It is not sad to use Aran as before. Aran has also become a tool factory by installing modern technology.

Even though it is the address of the daily work, I have also kept a generator because the electricity is cheating. It's been 18 years since I took over Aaron . Earlier, Ramvaran's father had followed the traditional profession. Father had to suffer a lot. I learned to make tools from my father. But, I don't feel like I used to. Even now, the work is getting too much. 

Shudhodhan-7 of Rupandehi lives in Sisahwa. Near the house there is an aran on the main road. Even though there are ready-made ones available in the market, many people come to me to make tools . It is crowded because it makes it sharp and attractive. I make a sickle, stake, spade, axe, whip, khurpa, khunda . Of these, sickles, spades, stakes and axes are sold a lot . I will take two hundred of the small sickle . 500 for a big sickle. The value of the bet is fixed. I will take 2.5 to 800 of spade . Axes are sold from 600 to 2500. I have kept the price of Kuto 2500 and Khunda 8000 .  The work of

tool is meeting with people all over Nepal . They come from Mustang, Gulmi, Makwanpur, Kathmandu, Biratnagar, Humla, Jumla to make tools. Online sellers in the market also carry it abroad. After the demand was high, I made Aran a factory . There are two modern aran . There are four sharpening grinders. I have kept two machines, two drill machines and one welding machine . Many people come here because there are no facilities in the district. It has become a gathering place as it is near the road. We discuss the development of households and villages in our spare time . I also forget the sorrow of running the aran during gatherings. 

is earned according to the workload. I earn at least 5000 a day . Sometimes I have earned 10, 15 and sometimes up to 30,000 in a day. There is a lot of work in harvesting rice and in winter. I will buy iron from Butwal for 70 rupees per kg. I bring coal from Maharajganj in Kapilvastu for 3 thousand rupees per bag. A bag can be consumed in two days. 3 thousand 500 electricity is spent per month . I have kept four workers . Their salary costs 75 thousand a month. 

All expenses are being saved. He didn't even have a home when he started this work. My family was dependent in the landlord's house . Earning from this profession, I have now built two concrete houses . I have bought two bigha farm . I have rented a two-storey house built by spending 36 lakhs on the Butwal-Suryapura road. We live in another house built by spending 10 lakhs. All this success has been achieved in a gap of 15 years. 

There are 9 people in the family . Father, we are husband and wife, brothers and sisters, they have two sons, one daughter, I have two sons and one daughter . Mother and brother passed away. I could not read much because the family's financial situation was weak. 

Studied in Suryapura Mavi till class 8 . After leaving school, I started helping my father in the work of Aran . Now my father helps me. No effort has been spared to educate the sons and daughters. Two sons and one daughter study at Gyankunj English Boarding School. Their fee for three months comes to 20,000 . The remaining three children are not old enough to go to school. Except for rice, everything needed in the kitchen should be purchased. 

One thousand rupees worth of pulses are needed per month. 5/6 hundred is spent on sugar-tea leaves. We buy oil for 4/500 . Vegetables cost 1400 per week. We eat fish three times a week. It costs 1500 . We buy clothes according to our needs. Buying clothes for those who need it. In the beginning we were children . We used to make a living from the amount of grain that the villagers gave us. Cash is being earned for 15 years .

Many friends from this village have gone abroad. It feels like a foreign country to me. Have your profession . Being Earned . Misery is only lack of coal . Otherwise, happiness is found here. 

Presentation: Dipendra Baduwal

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