At the corners of busy suburban roads, Dhotre sets up‘shop';
They don't want to do it, then they won't do it,” Dhotre says, referring to his sons.
You could find it[in the past]
by digging into the earth[using a spade and a large hammer],” says Dhotre.
Union Minister of State for Human Resource Development, Communications and Electronics & Information Technology,
Shri Sanjay Dhotre is also seen.
Later, the employers thought of making them permanent workers,” says Dhotre's oldest son Tulsiram, who is in his late-30s.
Dhotre no longer remembers his age,
but his son Ashok, who is in his mid-30s, says that his father is 66 years old.
Three years ago, Dhotre and Nagubai had to leave Devipada after a builder
promised them a flat in the building once it was ready.
On this occasion, Shri Dhotre said that we are once again appearing in the PISA(PISA)
examination and this time we have to join it with full preparation.
Dhotre too will start moving from here in a few hours-
carrying the stone grinders he's made sitting on that pavement in Kandivali East, a suburb of north Mumbai.