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how many wells were in Gangi's village and to whom did they belong?​

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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The answer has been stated below.

Explanation:

The short story "The Thakur's Well" is written by Prem Chand.

In the story, Gangi's village had three wells. One well belonged to Thakur and the other belonged to a shopkeeper named Sahuji and the third one was for the people belonged to the lower caste.

The water of the third well was contaminated which made impossible for Gangi to get water from them.

Other wells belonged to the upper caste people and Gangi belonged to the lower caste.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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There were 3 wells in Gangi’s village and all three belonged to Thakur and Sahuji.

Explanation:

  • It is the Story of Premechand, "The Thakur Well" tries to convince us about all the days when cast hierarchy feudal practices are being observed in our towns.
  • It's about heartless money lenders and inhuman landlords.
  • The village lives in Gangi and Jokhu. The couple belongs to a caste that can not be touched.
  • In that wells the water is Contaminated which they draw water.
  • The fountain is far off. They can't draw water from both other wells because of their caste, Thakur's well, and Sahuji's well.
  • Because other well belongs to upper caste people.

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