An old man with grey hair was struggling to pull his rickshaw. The weight of ten people at the back was too much to bear for the rickshaw worker to use his legs to push the pedals. He used whatever strength he could muster to keep pulling. It was an excruciatingly laborious job but there were no alternatives. Day in, day out, he worked like a beast to make a living for his family.
But nothing seemed out of place in the eyes of those sitting in the back, along with the people on the street. Perhaps the minds of the students were occupied by what would happen upon their arrival at school. Some smiled lightly when they noticed the camera pointing at them. Meanwhile in front of them, there were only grieve and restlessness on the rickshaw worker’s face. Yet nobody in the picture seemed to care.
According to some sources, there are an estimated 2 million rickshaw workers in India. Some say the number is much higher because they cannot be documented officially. Just because there are a lot of them doesn’t make their job seem any more justifiable. Nobody in the world should be pulling the weight of ten people to just make a living.
While we give thanks for what we have, let us also be sensitive and care for the needs of others less privileged than us.
By Joe Lee