*Note:* This story is true, only the names of places and characters have been changed. We often see injustices happening around us, but we ignore them and move on, thinking we can neither deliver justice nor interfere in someone's matters. And so, we remain entangled in our complicated lives. Gyanpur was a large village. It was named Gyanpur because, at a time when schools, colleges, and madrasas were scarce in India, this village had a large madrasa established by British landlords. After independence, it became a government institution. People of all faiths studied here, as it was the only centre of learning available. Students from distant villages came to study here, where expert teachers taught various subjects.
The Village Girl and Marriage - 1
Chapter 1*Note:* This story is true, only the names of places and characters have been changed.We often see injustices around us, but we ignore them and move on, thinking we can neither deliver justice nor interfere in someone's matters. And so, we remain entangled in our complicated lives.Gyanpur was a large village. It was named Gyanpur because, at a time when schools, colleges, and madrasas were scarce in India, this village had a large madrasa established by British landlords. After independence, it became a government institution. People of all faiths studied here, as it was the only centre of ...Read More
The Village Girl and Marriage - 2
Diya had only seen the world of books; she had not witnessed the lies, deceit, and demons in the of humans around her in the real world. She did not know how lies were told and to what extent they could be told. She was that flexible, pure gold that now had to melt in the fire because, shortly after the marriage, she gradually began to see her husband's true, despicable nature. She did all the household chores alone but never complained that she had to do everything alone.Diya noticed many flaws in her husband's thoughts and behaviour. His ...Read More
The Village Girl and Marriage - 3
The child of Diya was not normal. When her elder brother and sister-in-law took her to the doctor, the said that the child was severely stuck in the intestines, and delivery could not be done without surgery. At the same time, Diya had no strength left in her body. She had become like a lifeless tree that could not withstand even a strong gust of wind. As she was being taken to the operating theatre, she prayed that she would not come out alive, but God had other plans.When her blood pressure kept dropping repeatedly, the doctors became worried. ...Read More
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Chapter 5Diya enrolled in the computer centre and continued her studies after her twelfth grade because she now knew if she sat idly at home, the people in the village would not let her live in peace. And now she also has a little girl. She could never imagine being helpless like her mother, nor could she dream of having a husband like her father. She wanted to raise her well and take care of both herself and her daughter.In the biting cold, she used to go to class early in the morning. Her baby was only six months ...Read More
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Diya was going through both mental and physical torment, but she did not let go of her patience. They her breastfeeding baby for six days, but by then, the milk in Diya's body had dried up, and now the baby was deprived of her mother's milk.The baby's grandparents, showing compassion, spoke to their son and sent her back, but now they started taking the baby away repeatedly. As a result, the baby began to stay with them for longer periods. Meanwhile, Diya completed her course and prepared for the exam with full dedication and hard work, and she emerged ...Read More
The Village Girl and Marriage - 6
In life, everyone is facing some kind of trouble. The only difference is that some are in more trouble others, some endure pain for a long time while others for a short period, but life gives everyone a gift of experiences. This is life, where sometimes we live lost in our dreams and at other times we get entangled in difficulties, and in this way, one day we break off from the branch like dry leaves and fall. This is how our life goes.Diya had been continuously fighting against sorrows and troubles, and now she had fallen victim to ...Read More