Haridas tells Mohan that since his caste profession of a weaver wasn't earning him any money, he shifted to tenant farming. Mohan visits Kodi and feels pity seeing Haridas' poor condition, which is such that he is unable to provide his family with meals every day. The story gives a journey to Mohan very similar to what happened to Mahatma Gandhi after he came back from South Africa. Kaveri Amma asks Mohan to visit a nearby village named Kodi, and collect money from a man named Haridas who owes it to Geeta.
Slowly love blossoms between Mohan and Geeta. Mohan also wins the attention of Dadaji, a kind village chief. Mohan befriends villagers Nivaaran and Melaram, and they support him in his campaign. This attracts Mohan towards Geeta and he too tries to help her by campaigning for education among backward communities and also girls. Geeta believes in women empowerment and gender equality. Kaveri Amma tells Mohan that she needs to get Geeta married first and that it is her responsibility. S., leaving her and her younger brother Nandan "Chiku" alone. Gita does not like Mohan's arrival as she thinks that he will take Kaveri Amma back with him to the U. However, the village is divided largely by caste and religious beliefs. Geeta runs a school in Charanpur and works hard to improve the living conditions of the villagers through education. Upon reaching Charanpur, he meets Kaveri Amma and learns how his childhood friend Geeta (whom he called "Gitli" in his childhood) brought Kaveri Amma to stay with her after Mohan's parents died. Mohan decides to rent a recreational vehicle to reach the village fearing that he might not get the required facilities there. Mohan then decides to travel to Charanpur, in Uttar Pradesh. He goes to the old age home but learns that Kaveri Amma no longer lives there and went to a village named Charanpur a year ago. Due to the recent success of Phase I of his project, he takes a few weeks off and travels to India. Mohan wishes to go to India and bring Kaveri Amma back with him to the U. After his parents' death, Kaveri Amma went to live in an old age home in Delhi and eventually lost contact with Mohan. He keeps worrying about Kaveri Amma, a nanny at his home in Uttar Pradesh who looked after him during his childhood days. for college studies and kept on living there after his parents in India died in a car accident.
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