Ishwar Singh Chouhan and his sister, have spent most of their lives battling problems one after the other. Today, they are telling their story.
From losing their parents at an early age to taking care of each other – let’s discover this story of sibling love.
Ishwar Singh moved to Udaipur at the age of 63, from the nearby village Bambora, after relentless insistence from his sister.
Today they live as an epitome of love and strength, giving each other company in their old age.
Their house is a favourite spot for the kids in the vicinity as they spend most of their time amidst a group of starry-eyed children, telling stories about the kingdom of Mewar and its glory.
Ishwar Singh’s zeal for helping the needy and social work meant that he could hardly squeeze any time out for himself, which rendered him bereft of a companion.
Ishwar Singh’s fondness to read has found its own corner in the house.
Both brother and sister live together giving each other company in their old age and spend time with children around.
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