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Udasi Means Sadness
In the article,"Udasi Means Sadness" Neel Swamy’s journey to Bangalore, India made me feel unhappy. As she stated, “thousands of people were in poverty and many were homeless, begging for food to survive their daily life. I think the Indian government is not providing enough good opportunities to those abandoned children and homeless people. As a fact, India is the second largest populous country in the world; around 1.2 billion people lived there. However, India is very well developed country and government must stand forward to help those innocent homeless people. Thank you Neel Swamy for sharing your story about unsettled citizens.
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