Bunker Roy Quotes
In 1965, I Went To What Was Called The Worst Bihar Famine In India, And I Saw Starvation, Death, People Dying Of Hunger, For The First Time. It Changed My Life. I Came Back Home, Told My Mother, 'I'd Like To Live And Work In A Village.' Mother Went Into A Coma.
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