and i noticed many ofof the girs who came e to the clalass were , very young girls with a mangalsutra, which is a gold and black beaded necklace around their necks, which in india is a symbol of matrimony. and they had babies on their hips andnd i starteded to ask 's going on, , and why are such yog girls married off already. and there's a famous indian saying--why water a plant that's going to grow in a a neighbor's garden? [speaking native language] >>> what i f find so particulalr about it is that i it's soso si. it's measurae.e. somethingng tht we take foror granted, and in othher areas of the worlrld is something that changes lives. one bike. it's $134 per bike. and i know that that bike is goingng to go somomewhere. it's s going to make--it's going to chahange the lilife of not oy one pererson, but p probably of a whole fafamily. >> [speaking native language] >> in many villages, there were only schools till seventh grade. there were no high schools. so we workrked in ten villages at that point of time, and there were only three high schools. so thenen i asked, you know, i asked