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Pdf Karvalo Kannada Vel Rar Ebook Free Download

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  • Nov 19, 2021
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"Karvalo" - Kannada Novel pdf Download It is January of 1984. A new moon has risen in the sky, and Dr. Durgabai Deshmukh Hospital faces an imminent crisis of overcrowding. The hospital stands not far from the bustling heart of Nagpur, where tuberculosis cases are on the rise among the poor. Nearly every patient at Durgabai’s has TB, including a small girl who arrives with her family in tow... Fifty-six-year-old Amba Iyer sits on her bedstead at night trying to make sense of her thoughts after meeting with Dr Sarvepalli about an operation she will undergo tomorrow morning. She is a daily wage laborer and her life is full of struggle: she has had to drop out of school and had little opportunity to receive education. She has given birth to ten children, three of whom died; one, she was forced to abandon at an orphanage; two more were adopted by families in the city. She has lost her husband quite early in life under mysterious circumstances. Amba owns a small thatched roof house in the slum area where she lives with her family. The walls are cracked and full of holes, but it is home nonetheless. Her son Pandu comes home from work every night at exactly seven p.m., hungry as ever for his dinner. He is a rickshaw-puller and works every day from seven in the morning to seven at night. At exactly eight p.m., his daughter Kasturi arrives after begging from door to door, holding her baby brother on her hip, followed by all of Amba’s other kids from eldest to youngest, each carrying a plate for their dinner. Amba sits on the floor with all the children crowded around her as they eat their food. Dr Sarvepalli keeps a bottle of whiskey under his bed and drinks half of it every night before going to bed with his wife. The government provides them with a house but not funding for their livelihoods, so they have to pay for everything out of pocket. Fortunately, he did not have to work today, and his wife did not shoo him out of the house. Amba tries to get Dr Sarvepalli to see her daughter Kasturi, who is wheelchair bound after having suffered serious injuries in an accident. She has been admitted to the hospital for long period of time; she had broken bones in her feet and legs. Dr Sarvepalli tells Amba that Kasturi will never walk again because her bones are too brittle. Dr Sarvepalli’s brother has asked him to take care of a patient named Raghaba. She is a small girl who was brought in by her family after she developed a high fever and a cough. She has tuberculosis. Raghaba’s mother died when she was quite young, and her father abuses both her and her brother. He is an alcoholic and takes every opportunity to drink away the money he earns from his job as a laborer. Raghaba’s brother often tries to stop him from drinking, but the father pushes him away saying that he too will have some alcohol one day if he becomes more of a burden than of help to him. The children have been left on their own since their mother died, so no one is really looking out for them or taking care of them. cfa1e77820

 
 
 

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