tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1265987842996013884.post6740412971093911910..comments2024-03-25T00:04:40.309+05:45Comments on A Blue Dot of Thoughts: Uganda: First impressionsAtoorvahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02418441265991097209noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1265987842996013884.post-85476097709736963282019-12-04T15:56:05.112+05:452019-12-04T15:56:05.112+05:45This is a great piece about a Ugandan experience. ...This is a great piece about a Ugandan experience. You are always welcome to to visit Kampala, Uganda again!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13721204970492105594noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1265987842996013884.post-54165637438594900022010-10-27T12:28:00.715+05:452010-10-27T12:28:00.715+05:45One can see that we have several such Ugandas in r...One can see that we have several such Ugandas in remote villages where people do not need deadly diseases like Cancer, Dengue or Heart Attack to die. They are छोटे लोग who die of छोटी बिमारियाँ. There are micro financers over there who exploit them like the साहुकार of colonianised India did. They are being ground between the ignorance of Govt and exploitation of naxals. They are as भोले भाले as the friends in Uganda. Their भोलापन being used one way or the other by the crooked politicians or the cruel naxals. <br /><br />Nice travelogue. I liked particularly the expression: “They have a menacing feel about them, with their necks hunched into their wings like the boney shoulders of a creepy old man, almost ready to pounce”. It was quite figurative.MARCHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14827776780721275087noreply@blogger.com