A school in memory of a Bihar man who carved a road out of a mountain - with his hand

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A school in memory of a Bihar man who carved a road out of a mountain - with his hands

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The story of the “Mountain Man” who hand-chiselled his way through a 300-ft tall mountain is a story that children of Bihar read in textbooks today.

A tale that sounds mythological, there is nothing fictional about Dashrath Manjhi, an ordinary man who lived in the village of Gehlaur near Gaya in Bihar.

Born in 1934, Manjhi, working as a labourer, first embarked on the mammoth task of carving a road out of the mountain when his wife was injured while walking on the hill to get him water and required immediate medical help. The Gehlaour village itself was precariously positioned that to reach the next village, one needed to make a dangerous and difficult journey on the hill’s slopes.

His wife died soon after, but his love for his wife became the initial spark for Manjhi who began his solo effort to complete a 360 ft long, 30 ft wide road using just his chisel, hammer and shovel .

It took him 22 long years to do so, but by the end of it this has not just helped his own village, but has allowed many more regions in the area to be well-connected.

The road itself reduced the distance from his village to Wazirgan from a 75 km to 5 km. At least 60 villages have benefitted from his efforts.


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A school in memory of a Bihar man who carved a road out of a mountain - with his hands
 
A great man.

Personification of determination and strength with no thoughts of personal gain.

Truly great.
 
Doctor Mam,


The iron will and untiring hard work exhibited by this man was really exemplary and deserves kudos.

It is his 22 long years of solo effort he has made way by hand chiseling a 300 feet tall mountain and the benefits of which is being availed by nearly 60 villagers now.

Incidentally, here is another Engineer, whom I wish to mention, who was incharge of construction of this particular Dam. It is reported that once he could not get adequate funds from the British government, then , he went to England and sold his family property to mobilise money to fund the project, which was completed in 1895


For all his efforts made, He just said :"I am going to be only once in this earthly world, hence I need to do some good deeds here. This deed should not be prorogue nor ignored since I am not going to be here again".



Read more at: Tamil Nadu Public Service Commision- Role and Functions

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pennycuick_(British_engineer)
 
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