Read the following story. The story is not complete. Use your imagination to complete it and give as title to it
Rehela is a village girl of a Muslim family. She is waiting for her HSC results. She dreams to read in a university after the end of her HSC examination. She would be a teacher and will take care of the young students. She is also anxious of her conservative parents. They think otherwise. Educating a daughter is more waste of time and money .... D B'11
Ans. Rahela, a Worse Victim of Gender Discrimination
Rahela is a village girl of a Muslim family. She is waiting for her HSC results. She dreams to read in a University after the end of her HSC examination. She would be a teacher and will take care of the young students. She is also anxious of her conservative parents. They think otherwise. Educating a Educating a daughter is more waste of time and money ....
Rahela's life takes a sharp turn as she realizes the stark reality of her situation after marriage. Her dreams of continuing her education and becoming a teacher are abruptly halted as she is expected to prioritize her duties as a wife and daughter-in-law. Trapped in the confines of her in-laws' house, she finds herself burdened with endless household chores and obligations, with little time or freedom to pursue her own aspirations.
As she navigates the restrictive expectations placed upon her, Rahela becomes acutely aware of the inequality and limitations imposed on women in her society. Despite her own struggles, her determination is fueled by the birth of her daughter. Fearing that her child may face a similar fate, Rahela vows to defy the odds and provide her daughter with the opportunities she herself was denied.
With unwavering resolve, Rahela sets out to defy the constraints of her circumstances and pave the way for her daughter's future. She commits herself wholeheartedly to the upbringing of her child, determined to break the cycle of oppression and ensure that her daughter's dreams are realized. In her daughter's aspirations, Rahela finds renewed hope and purpose, driving her to overcome the barriers that once held her back.
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