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Souls of My City: Satisfied yet alone

“I used to have lots of fun during my childhood in Bodh Gaya, India. I came to Nepal 10 years ago in search of work. Since then I am working as an embroidery artisan.
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By Shahin Sunuwar Rasaili

Satisfied yet alone

“I used to have lots of fun during my childhood in Bodh Gaya, India. I came to Nepal 10 years ago in search of work. Since then I am working as an embroidery artisan. I make designs on T-shirts,” shared Hasib Alam Rozan. Hasib, 27, is a married man and has two sons. He is living here alone in the Freak Street in Kathmandu. “People tell you to enjoy your life but when your family is away from you, you are not able to enjoy much. However, I am satisfied with what I do and what I earn as it pays for my needs,” he said.


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