Can someone give the summary of "dukh ka adhikar" in english?
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Sorrow's authority
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Because sorrow means dukh and authority means adhikar
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According to the author, only the dress of humans determines the right and status of human beings in society. But the writer says that in such a situation in the society that we people of the upper classes want to understand the feelings of the younger classes, but at that time the dress of those upper classes in the society would become an obstacle in their feelings is. The writer recounting a scene he had experienced states that one day the writer saw some melons in a basket and some on the ground, in the market. A waning age woman was crying near the melons. The author states that melons were kept for sale only, But how does one go ahead to buy them? Because the woman selling melons was hiding her face in a cloth and she kept her head on her knees and she was crying badly. The author says that the writer was feeling sad after seeing the woman's cry, but the writer could not understand the reason for her crying because the writer's dress in being able to sit close to that woman on the pavement Was causing problems because the writer was of a higher class and the woman was of a lower class. The writer says that after seeing the woman in this state, a man spit on one side out of hatred and said, "Look what a time!" The young boy is not dead yet, and this shameless shop is sitting. The other sir standing there was scratching his beard and saying, "Hey, Alla gives the same benefit as it is intended. The writer says that a man standing on the pavement in the front scratched the ear with a matchstick and said, "Hey, what about these little people?" For them, only bread is the most important, for which son-daughter, husband-wife, Religion is all a piece of bread. No relation is bread for these little people. When the writer wished to know about the woman, the writer asked the woman from nearby neighborhood shops about the woman and upon inquiring found out that she was a young boy of twenty-three years. The woman has a daughter-in-law and granddaughter in the house. The woman's boy nurtured the family by growing vegetables in one and a half bighas of land near the city. The boy was picking ripe melons from the vines in the dark the morning before yesterday. Choosing a melon, his foot fell on a snake resting on the wet border of the two fields. The snake bites the boy. The writer says that when the woman's boy was stalked by the snake, this old mother of the boy ran like a madman and summoned the man who swore. Dusted up Nagdev was also worshiped. The author says that for worship, donations are required. All the flour and grains that were in the woman's house He gave it to charity. But Bhagwana, who was silent once, did not speak again. The author says that a living man can also remain naked, but how can a dead man be left naked? He will have to bring a new cloth from Bajaj's shop, even if the jewelery of the boy's mother's hands is sold for him. The author says that Bhagwana went to the other world and all the grains and money in the house were used to perform his last rites. The writer says what if the father is no more, Boys woke up hungry as soon as they woke up in the morning. Now, without the son, who would lend a Duanni-Chawni to the old lady. Because it is believed in society that only a boy can earn money and that the boy earning money in that woman's house had died, if someone thinks of lending, he does not think that there is no one in that house to return. This was the reason that the old lady weeping and wiping her eyes came into the baskets of saffron-baked saffron and sold to the market. What did that poor woman have other choice? The author says that the old lady came to the market by daring to sell melons, but wrapped her head on the head, crying her head in grief over the death of her boy, who was sitting on his knees. The author tells himself that tomorrow whose son has passed away, today he has come to sell the deal in the market, How would this mother have stoned her heart? The author says that whenever our mind does not find any way with understanding, then there is a reason for restlessness due to which the steps are accelerated. The writer was also walking up his nose in the same condition and stumbling with the people walking in his way and was thinking that to mourn and celebrate sorrow, this society also needs comfort and… grieving Also has a right.
this is the summary of dukh ka aadhikar lesson