23-29 August 2013 #670

Hari, the mail boy

Amrit Bhadgaule, Nagarik, 17 August

NAGARIK

Every morning Hari Bhujel from Chame, Manang district gets up at 5.30 and makes the long walk downhill to Timang carrying letters. The ninth grader from Lokpriya Higher Secondary School is a mail boy and the proud owner of the keys of Chame’s post office. At Timang he picks up a parcel brought to him by another employee. The two relay instructions to each other and head off in their own direction. Hari leaves the parcel in the post office, goes back to his rented room, eats, and runs off to school.

Although the journey from Timang and back takes three and a half hours, Hari never misses classes. In the evenings, he does homework and revises the day’s lessons. In winter, when it is bitterly cold and snow makes travelling arduous, Hari is up before everyone else. His friends and teachers admire his hard work, good grades, and unfaltering postman’s duty and have nicknamed ‘dack’ boy. But he is also an exceptional student who likes writing essays and is sharp at quiz competitions. His drawing won the second prize at a competition held on Republic Day. With the Rs 2,200 prize money, Hari bought his school uniform.

It’s been a year since Hari started distributing mail. His father, who used to be the village post man, passed away last year and his mother got the job as consolation. But since his mother is a labourer, she couldn’t find time to carry mail, which is why the job was passed on to Hari. When asked if it is difficult holding a job while being a full-time student, the young boy replies: “I’ve gotten used to it now. If I don’t work, we don’t get to eat.”

Hari earns a monthly salary of Rs 4,300 that helps sustain his family of three. The mail boy does not have big plans for the future. “I must become a good man,” he says. But his family, who migrated from Gorkha, is poor and principal Krishna Das Koirala worries that the school’s brightest student will be forced to abandon his education after his SLC exams.

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