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Did Hari Singh under the value of education ? How can you prove it ?

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Answered by Jostha
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Answer:

yes .He wanted to get educated to be a good man in the society and earn more than what he had earned by stealing. When he goes to the railway stations he thinks about getting educated and he again returns to home.

Answered by AditiHegde
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In the short story 'The Theif's Story', Hari Singh understood the value of education.

  • Hari Singh was a highly experienced robber. However, towards the end of the story, Hari Singh realized the true value of education.
  • He understood that education was an important aspect through which one could earn respect, class in society as well as money.
  • Hari concluded that if he learned the ways of an educated person if he wrote and behaved like an educated person, nothing could stop him from achieving success.
  • He was ashamed that amidst the temporary and negative success of stealing, he had lost all interest in learning and gaining an education.
  • This incident could be proven by the decision Hari Singh took after realizing the importance of education.
  • He decided to learn and become educated in every way possible. Thus, he returned to Anil.

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