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How many children did Ramlal have?
How many children did Ramlal have?
Ramlal had seven children.
Who was the eldest girl in Ramlal's family?
Who was the eldest girl in Ramlal's family?
Radha was the eldest girl.
Who was the youngest daughter in Ramlal's family?
Who was the youngest daughter in Ramlal's family?
Bholi was the youngest daughter.
Ramlal's family was poor.
Ramlal's family was poor.
How did Sulekha become Bholi, and what was the reason behind it?
How did Sulekha become Bholi, and what was the reason behind it?
What did Ramlal do to persuade Bishamber?
What did Ramlal do to persuade Bishamber?
Flashcards
Ramlal's Family Size
Ramlal's Family Size
Ramlal had seven children: three sons and four daughters.
Radha's Role
Radha's Role
Radha was Ramlal's eldest daughter and was already married.
Bholi's Position
Bholi's Position
Bholi was Ramlal's youngest daughter.
Family's Financial Status
Family's Financial Status
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Sulekha's Nickname
Sulekha's Nickname
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Accident at 10 Months
Accident at 10 Months
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Cause of Bholi's Condition
Cause of Bholi's Condition
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Ramlal & Bishamber Interaction
Ramlal & Bishamber Interaction
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Study Notes
- Ramlal had seven children, consisting of three sons and four daughters.
- Radha was the eldest daughter and was married.
- Bholi was the youngest daughter.
- Ramlal's family was prosperous.
- Sulekha became Bholi because she had fallen off the cot on her head when she was ten months old.
- The fall damaged some part of her brain, resulting in her being called "Bholi, the Simpleton."
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Description
The story revolves around Ramlal's youngest daughter, Bholi, who is considered simple due to a childhood head injury that affected her cognitive abilities. Despite societal perceptions, Bholi's character explores themes of self-discovery and empowerment.