For learning there is no age bar explain the sentence with reference to the grandmother[in 120 words]
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I am giving you the points u can then frame the answer:
1.even at the age of sixty-two, nothing could deter her from learning Kannada
2.has a great interest in learning and appetite for knowledge
3.in spite of being born and brought up in an orthodox environment, she could value the importance of literacy
4.one of the strong characters in the story as she possesses radical ideas that "for learning there is no age bar"
5.full of optimism as stated in the lines said by her, "For a good cause if you are determined, you can overcome any obstacle"
6 stern in her thinking and strong in her actions as towards the end she managed to read the book 'Kashi Yatre'
The grandmother and the narrator to can incredible decision. The old woman with wrinkled face and weak eyesight declared that she would start learning the Kannada alphabet from the next day. Hi granddaughter was taken aback it was an unusual decision at 62 she laughed at her childishness but the old lady just smile the narrator found a wonderful student in the grandmother she started her tuition seriously the old lady would we eat repeat right and sight all the efforts were awarded the Dussehra came as usual it was the deadline said by grandmother on the day she called her teacher to the pooja place and touch the feet the narrator also test of heat and give a gift to her first student it was a copy of Kashi yatre the old lady open it and then it immediately the title Kashi Yatra by Triveni she could read any novel on her own the students passed with flying colours