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Everyone calls her as a SON to her father. This is why...

 

I bet that you will think "God has given me everything I need" after reading this life story.

A girl born in a rich family, at the age of 10, her beautiful family has lost their entire wealth because of some circumstances.

Due to the health issues of her father, she is the only one to look after her family at that age. She...

  • Walked for 14Kms daily(during her menstruation also) to work in a shop for a wage of 10 rupees per day at the age of 12.
  • Used to sell paper covers(approx. 10KG) daily made by her father and mother to shops in the main bazaar at a rate of 1Rupee per KG.
  • Faced harassment and teasing at work.
  • Lost her father because of Tuberculosis and Heart attack after her marriage.
  • After marriage, used to work by making paper covers and selling them to look after her mother and to clear the debts.
  • Maintained family with 3K rupees earned by her husband per month.
  • Raised a daughter to be strong, independent, and confident.

Now I am the daughter. That wonderful strong woman is my mother. And I say "SHE IS THE BEST MOTHER IN THE WORLD TO ME". She is my inspiration, my love, and everything.



And that's why everyone says to my mother "You are son to your father". Yes, every woman is the SON to her father and she can manage the things and will be strong ever and forever.

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