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Banking service chronicle

Banking service chronicle Published this article page no 3 benda lives in the wilds of the abujh maad area of central india. his village consists of three huts deep in the wilds. not even birds or stray dogs that usually crowd villages can be seen in these areas. wearing a small loin cloth and armed with his axe he slowly surveys the penda (forest) where his tribe practices a primitive form of agriculture called shifting cultivation. benda and his friends burn small patches of forest to clear them for cultivation. the ash is used for making the soil fertile. benda is happy that the mahua trees around him are in bloom. how lucky i am to be a part of this beautiful universe he thinks as he looks up to see the mahua palash and sal trees that have sheltered him since childhood. crossing the penda in a gliding motion benda makes his way to a stream banking services chronicle monthly magazine.

 

Banking service chronicle

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