 In 1996, Chiwang Norfell was a newly retired government employee. He observed that a huge volume of water was being wasted in the winters. While in the summers, there was a severe shortage. So he designed a system by which the excess water would be trapped in winters. By the time summers would come around, there would be plenty for everyone. He started by building stone dams to divert water from the mainstream. When this water collected in the embankments, it was left to freeze. Stone by stone, Norfell's artificial glacier began to take form until there was nothing to do but wait for the embankments to fill up. I saw the huge number of children, both local and as well as migrant children, working as child labour in the corporate industry. And I also found that children are being kept in the form of servitude as a bonded labour in the corporate industry and that they are being copied day and night. Their life itself is so miserable that it is worse than the servitude situation they are working in. Gradually, I was fortunate to come closer to many youths, both men and women, who joined me and now their strength is more than 25,000 in different districts and different states, who have joined as a volunteer, as an activist and are working on the issue of the elimination of the child labour and bonded child labour. For the past 20 years, I have been living in poverty. I have been dancing, singing and selling things to people. But I have not found anything. People abuse me, beat me up. People have to face it. Fortunately, Chandru Lekha was made of stronger stuff and she refused to be defeated by her circumstances. She joined a school and educated herself. She decided that she would carve a path different from the others. The pathbreakers walk beside us. They are part of the same crowd and they share the same dreams for a brighter tomorrow. Let's seek out the same courage, the same determination and the same hope. Let us summon the pathbreakers within us.