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The story of an Indian child 8 (real life )

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 but his own family, her mother, her  eldest sister, brothers aunt and uncle, cut off the eyes of the locals who are just spreading rumors, seeing her always seemed like a very dangerous task to him.

 He shared his grief with his friends


 Sherin lives in a small house between a paddy field and a river
Her father had died long ago

Family consisting of Sherin and her sister, and brothers 
their mother was very difficult to care for the only source of income for the four children's food and education was a small tea shop in the town a short distance away

 They received only a meager profit as a reward for a woman's solitary labor

The eldest daughter Sheena was very beautiful and well educated, along with her  degree education she is now going to study typewriting and shorthand.

 Typewriting was one of the most lucrative fields in the 1980s

Our hero has passed matriculation and is walking with the desire to go to college .. but unfortunately Sherin was failed on the board exams.

Because of the suffering at home, although he went to work for a daily wage, his ultimate goal was to become rich


 to be continued
 Jp Palakkad

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