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Expelled: Kajol spends all day with her slipperyfriends - after she was kicked out of school for taking them to classin her backpack Kajol'sfather is now famous in his region and is nicknamed Bhura (thesnake-catcher). But he earns a measly £14 a job for catching the snakesfrom houses and shops in the area.'We help people in the area and catch the snakes that have slipped into their homes,' Taj said. My father is a snake catcher, his father was a snake catcher. It’s our family business and we’re very proud of what we do. The medicine comes from the leaves of a wild plant, which remains top secret. It gets mashed to a pulp and mixed with butter and black pepper. It is then eaten and rubbed on the wound. |
Keep your distance! But Kajol's parents worrythat her friendship with the snakes is stopping her from making friendswith other local children 'If the medicine isadministered quickly enough it will save you,' Taj said. 'It has savedmy life many times and it seems to work for Kajol too.'ButKajol's mother, Salma Bano, 45, wishes her daughter would grow out ofthe snake-phase - especially since the youngster was expelled fromschool for taking her pets to class in her backpack.'I want her to go to schoollike other children. If I had my own way I’d get rid of the snakes butshe loves them and so I don’t want to break her heart,' said Salma.'She now refuses to study and will play with the snakes all day.'I try to make her study at home but she keeps the snakes with her and gets distracted.'Taj said: 'We don’t have many visitors. People don’t like our pet snakes so they stay away. 'Wedon’t mind so much, but it’s sad for Kajol. Children are too scared tocome round and play with her. She’s just not like other children.'Her worried mother added: 'She’ll find it hard to find a husband in the future if she doesn’t stop playing with the snakes.'What a little charmer: Kajol Khan, eight, plays with one of her snakes near her home in Ghatampur, Uttar Pradesh |
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