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What kind of farmer Ramlal was?What was his worry about Bholi

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Answered by shammy15
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Answer:

ramlal was a good /rich (but not much) farmer . he has sent his boys outside of village for studies and three daughters were married. but bholi was the youngest of them she was not married due to her very less age, she was suffering from some brain problem (that was not much serious problem) which she got due to a small injury on her head .. she was also not too beautiful in looks because her face was totally detiriorate due to small pox. so ramlal always worry about her and think that how bholi will be married and also he think that ,"will someone marry her daughter"?...

this was cause of his worrying

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Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

RamLal was very prosperous as a farmer and he was worried about his daughter marriage.

Explanation:

Ramlal had plenty to eat and drink in his rich household. He raised a large family, as was the custom at the time. Three boys and four girls were among his seven offspring. To receive a proper education, boys were transferred to the city. Except for Bholi, all of his children were attractive and healthy. Ramlal and his wife were more concerned with marrying off their daughters than with educating them.

Ramlal couldn't disobey the Tehsildar, therefore Bholi was sent to school. He'd requested that he take his daughters to school.

Ramlal was a realistic and pragmatic individual. He didn't have the weight of morality on his shoulders. He was more concerned with money and wealth than with anything else. He was content to marry Bholi off to an elderly and hobbling man.

Ramlal, as the village's Numberdar, held a high regard for himself and his family's prestige. To defend his family's honour or 'izzat,' he even placed his turban at Bishamber's feet. He was even willing to give Bishamber the 5000 rupees he requested. Bholi was always a source of concern for him. She lacked both attractiveness and brains. He was concerned that no man would agree to marry her.

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