the January night for summary and drawing
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(January night) is a story of a tenant farmer named Halku and his plight against zameendari system (land lordship) prevalent in colonial India. The settings are that of any small village of north India in and around U.P. of that time.
Halku's fields are the centreline of this plot, being both, his only source of income as well as cause of all his problems. Basically he had to choose between a blanket which got along with it the insult by the landlord for not paying the lagaan (tax) or cold and chilly January nights in the field to guard it upholding his honour and pride
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Munni was a lady who did not fear speaking out her thoughts. The best example of this can be found when her husband Halku asks her to get the three rupees that she has saved to buy a blanket for the January winter.