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January 1955 saw Shri Nathji, Mateshwari and the two boys in their Standard Car en route to Bombay, with a Muslim driver, Hasab Husein, whom they affectionately called “Tabarruk” behind the wheel. It was a long, dusty, tiresome route, which passed through vast tracts of inhospital and hostile land. Shri Nathji and Mateshwari bore the inconvenience of the journey for the sake of the boys who had wished to travel by car. In fact it was for the sake of the boys that they had decided to go to Bombay in the first place.