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what social attitudes are present in the story bholi?​

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Answered by abhirock51
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Answer:

Social discrimination against women has been highlighted in the narrative of ‘Bholi’ where women are considered a liability, a burden to be borne till they are eventually disposed off in marriage.

The family in particular and the society at large have no faith in their capabilities and hence do not consider it essential to educate them. But Bholi’s incidence proves that daughters are capable and responsible in supporting the family same as the men folk and can be the bread winners, if the family invests in their education.

A significant change in the social attitudes can be brought about by creating awareness and counselling. Mass media such as television is very influential and significant work is already being done to initiate a chance in attitude towards the girls. Women in our Indian culture are the ‘Ghar ki Lakshmi’ and deserve to be honoured.

Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

By raising awareness and providing counselling, a major shift in social characteristics can be achieved. The story of 'Bholi' highlights social prejudice against women, in which women are viewed as a liability, a weight to be carried until they are eventually married off.

Explanation:

The mass media, such as television, has a huge influence, and there is already a lot of work being done to change people's attitudes regarding women. The family, in particular, and society as a whole have little faith in their skills and hence do not believe it is necessary to educate them. However, Bholi's case demonstrates that daughters, like men, are capable and accountable for sustaining their families and can be bread winners if the family invests in their education.

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