Math, asked by khullaraditya210904, 4 months ago

The story teaches us that education plays an important role in making us aware of our rights

and duties Should people be aware of their rights and duties? What are some of the ways in

which society treats girls differently?​

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Class 10 English Supplementary Chapter 9

NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Supplementary Chapter 9 Bholi

We are here to offer you the most comprehensive, accurate and reliable NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English Chapter 9 Bholi. The chapter is included in Class 10 English supplementary reader Footprints Without Feet. These NCERT Solutions of Class 10 have been meticulously designed by our subject-matter experts, keeping in mind the standards set forth by the CBSE Question 2. Does she find her teacher different from the people at home?

Answer: Yes, she finds her teacher quite different from the people at home. At home, she is never spoken to in a polite manner but her teacher spoke to her in a very soothing way.

At home, she was disregarded for stammering but her teacher encouraged her to speak with more confidence instead of making fun of her. This touched her heart.

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Question 2. Should girls be aware of their rights, and assert them? Should girls and boys have the same rights, duties and privileges? What are some of the ways in which society treats them differently? When we speak of ‘human rights’, do we differentiate between girls’ rights and boys’ rights?

Answer: Yes, girls should definitely be aware of their rights and assert them. Girls and boys must have the same rights, duties and privileges.

People treat boys and girls differently, especially in villages and small towns. Parents tend to spend more on the education of boys as compared to girls. They train their daughters to be polite, calm and an expert at household chores.

When we speak of ‘human rights’, law does not differentiate between girls’ rights and boys’ rights. But this disparity occurs in the society.

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