A BRIEF HISTORY OF EMPOWERING WOMEN AND EDUCATING UNDERPRIVILEDGED CHILDREN AS A HOME MISSION My mother’s wedding day is a sob story. ‘It was distressing’, she would tell me many a times. Not because she had anything against father, but she was asked to leave her studies, all what she had learnt came to a halt within days. And within weeks, of never knowing who or what she even thought, she was married, left the City overnight where she had dreamt of doing something into to a village, for life. My maternal grandfather didn’t see a point why she should study. And this made her cry. To him, investing in her girl was a waste of money, my mother would say. It was in the mid 1980s and probably a story that many girls might have experienced or even still do in India. But things slowly changed, my father understood and decided to come out of the village and start a new Life elsewhere. Both my parents got a teaching job while after my birth, … Continue reading SUPPORT MY SCHOOL
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