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Real-life Stories: She Is An Illiterate But Is Content in Life
Life is not easy for all!
Certain stories make us realise that humanity is great and when you learn about the struggles a common man goes through, it makes you realise that there is a lot to learn.
GMB Akash, a well-known photographer, captures the lives of a commoner and shares their heart-warming stories.
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And here, we are sharing a post of his where he shared the story of a young illiterate girl who shares her content life story.
So, read on to find out more.
"Our landlord used to call me illiterate. The landlord has a daughter same age of mine. She attended school, college, and then university. I went to work when she went for education.

Recently she got married to a wealthy family and her parents gave a lot of dowry. My landlord's daughter refused to do any job as it does not suit her in-laws status and her parents are bound to give her many gifts all the time.
On the contrary, my salary helps my parents to live in a good house, to buy good foods, the overtime money I earn goes to my younger sisters' education. The work I am doing is my dignity, I am happy to be illiterate - Monowara (25)."
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