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db lo evarna father very poor vundhi paiki vachina vallu vunara? like being daily labor not farmers


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Cinemalo chepukuntaru ma father is poor but I respect and grown ani, does that in real life happens?

evarana db lo ala vundi paki vachina vallu unara? I doubt it really to come forward and speak up.

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1 hour ago, vamprie said:

Cinemalo chepukuntaru ma father is poor but I respect and grown ani, does that in real life happens?

evarana db lo ala vundi paki vachina vallu unara? I doubt it really to come forward and speak up.

Forward and speak aa? Enduku cheyyali? Nuvvemanna help chesthava?

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2 hours ago, vamprie said:

Cinemalo chepukuntaru ma father is poor but I respect and grown ani, does that in real life happens?

evarana db lo ala vundi paki vachina vallu unara? I doubt it really to come forward and speak up.

Nenunna nanamma. 

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2 hours ago, Raven_Rayes said:

why should they speak up in a upperclass dominated db like this?

so you can parade them around as examples of the successful society you've become?

Bec to respect to their daddy who is driving riskha 😁

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20 minutes ago, iddaritho said:

My cousins  dad  a daily labor , he works in steel shop, he lifts steel rods on to trucks and trolly every day. 
 

all 3 girls 
 

1st cousin is CA 

2nd and 3rd cousin did Btech in JNTU , one is working for Google  in Singapore and other one for Microsoft 
 

they lived in a single room 

super impressed with the amount of hard work they did to come out of poverty

 

 

 

7 minutes ago, dasari4kntr said:

yup…my dad…

BSNL లో టెలిఫోన్ స్తంబాలు పెట్టడానికి గుంటలు తవ్వడానికి జాయిన్ అయ్యాడు…తరవాత BSNL లో పర్మినెంట్ అయ్యి line man, telephone mechanic…etc ఇలా అయ్యి BSNL లోనే …central govt employee గా రిటైర్డ్ అయ్యారు…

social capital. almost 9/10 people in today's upper middle class have this type of story about their dads when they were kids.

the question is whether they want the same to happen to the next batch of poor benefitting from govt policies. many of them obviously don't.

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8 hours ago, iddaritho said:

My cousins  dad  a daily labor , he works in steel shop, he lifts steel rods on to trucks and trolly every day. 
 

all 3 girls 
 

1st cousin is CA 

2nd and 3rd cousin did Btech in JNTU , one is working for Google  in Singapore and other one for Microsoft 
 

they lived in a single room 

super impressed with the amount of hard work they did to come out of poverty

 

 

Yeemitlu baa? Ee type industry and hardwork ante maa Ks ans Rs ke saadhyam ani DB ni 15 years nundi follow avuthunna AFDB Followers sangham adhyakshudu @bharathicementasking. 

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10 hours ago, iddaritho said:

My cousins  dad  a daily labor , he works in steel shop, he lifts steel rods on to trucks and trolly every day. 
 

all 3 girls 
 

1st cousin is CA 

2nd and 3rd cousin did Btech in JNTU , one is working for Google  in Singapore and other one for Microsoft 
 

they lived in a single room 

super impressed with the amount of hard work they did to come out of poverty

 

 

Great! Can’t imagine what the parents and particularly mother has to go through mainly in Indian Society where not having a male child is considered useless by most 

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My dad was mason when we were kids… memu peddayye sariki he became a contractor… now he owns Real Estate and Construction firms in Hyderabad …. Twist entate he studied 1/2 a class. I technically don’t fit in this thread but wanted share.

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My dad used to be a varalabbayi. 

Ante okko varam okko intlo undi vallu cheppina panulu chesi, pettina food tini, school complete chesaru. (Grand father inka katika daridram le)

Rakarakala jobs ante daily kooli like polam lo pallilu puck chesi, kotti, clean cheyyadam etc, electrician ki assistant ga, medical store salesman ga, medical lab assistant ga etc. Eventually, got a govt job and retired as a sub-collector. Okka paisa lancham teesukoledu eppudu. Many more struggles. But never compromised for our education.

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