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Gaviri says that school is of no use for a girl like her. Why does she say that?

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Answered by wwwlanaswara77
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Explanation: as gaviri is so educated and can betray her anywhere she can withstand her own so  she has no use of school but school life is important in our life as it makes many changes

Answered by bhatiamona
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Gaviri says that school is of no use for a girl like her. Why does she say that?

Gaviri says that school is of no use for a girl like her, she says this because she is the daughter of a poor labourer, for which more important than studies are her home problems.

The situation in her house is not such that she can bear a lot of the burden of studies.

Gavri is the daughter of a poor labourer, she is worried about her livelihood first. Her family is very poor, and cannot even get full food. In such a situation, when there is a hungry stomach, they are more worried about their hunger.

It is very important for Gaviri in education and hunger, which is human nature.

The story of 'soapnut leaves' is based on  Paaramma and Gaviri on two girls.  Paaramma is the daughter of a respected farmer, then Gaviri is the daughter of a labourer. For  Paaramma, things which have no importance are very important for Gaviri.

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