The school and hospital are three km away, in neighbouring Bhagodar village. But there is no pucca road linking the two villages; in fact what goes for 'road' is a nullah which gets flooded during the monsoon.
The village, in Dabhoi tehsil of Vadodara district, has a population of 200, most of them belonging to a tribal community.
Children carry their books and other study material in plastic bags, and sometimes even in plastic jugs to save them from getting wet; they also carry a change of clothes because teachers don't allow them to sit in wet clothes.
Sangitaben Vasava, another resident, said, "I can't work and earn my daily wages during the rains because I have to carry my son on shoulders to the school. But I want my son to study, because education is very important."
The situation becomes especially difficult if a seriously ill person or a pregnant woman is to be taken to the hospital in Bhagodar because ambulances or even auto-rickshaws can not reach the village when it rains, said Ajaybhai Vasava.
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