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The story of 6 daughters

भाद्र ३, २०८१
The story of 6 daughters
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Highlights

  • Saying that they need a son to inherit the dynasty, even though the Sundas couple had 6 daughters, they did not forget the duty of education. At present, Jethi Lalita is a senior Anami in Budhanilkanth Municipality, Miley Anita Tilottama-17 is a teacher in Barbalia High School of Rupandehi, Sayli Devimaya is a Dittha of Sunsari District Court, Kaili Ganga is a Deputy Head of Mission at the Nepali Embassy in Myanmar, Thahili Pratima is a dentist and junior Muna is studying at the graduate level.

Tek Bahadur and Durga Sundas couple of Bhadrapur-9, Jhapa are currently free. Their joy knows no bounds at the progress of their painfully educated daughters. Out of the 6 daughters of the family, four are working in public service. One daughter has become a dentist on a government scholarship. The villagers are also happy to see the success of the Sundas family's daughters.

The Sundas couple was not happy with the success of their daughter. Younger daughter is studying for graduation. He also has family advice to compete in public services. Tek Bahadur, who has taught all his daughters while making a living from his ancestral skills and profession, said, "I was not able to study as much as I said. "My daughters also studied instead of me, they became government employees. What could be greater happiness for us?'

Tek Bahadur, who was born in Bhojpur in the year 2024, lost his father at an early age. He became an orphan at the age of five and left Madhesh in 2029. He was brought up by Sanima who lived in Laganpur area near Damak. Studied there till class 4. The elder brother lived near the headquarters, Chandragarhi. He left Sanima's house and moved to his brother's house. Lived here, studied here. The family situation was critical. Dalits are also poor. The situation was miserable. Due to poor financial condition, he could not study above 9th standard. Then he moved to Mechi, Darjeeling to earn money. He had the ancestral skill of sewing clothes from his childhood. He stayed in Darjeeling for 2 years by sewing clothes. However, he did not stay in that cold city for a long time.

After returning from Darjeeling, he continued his sewing profession. Married in 2043 to Durga Shiva of Rajgarh. Durga and she is the cynole soltasoltini . "I wanted to study, but it didn't happen as expected," he said, "and then I started going home." Durga also entered Jhapa in 2028, from across the border. When she was about 7 months old, her mother carried the ancestral bag on her back and brought her to Nepal.

She was determined to teach her daughter because she could not read. He arranged the reading environment, his daughters also read as expected. Durga said, "We have finally got the fruits of our hard work and education." We are sure. Now we consider ourselves as the happiest people in the world.'' Having embraced the sewing profession professionally since 2054, his shop is now at home. Even now, he keeps himself active by working as in the past.

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Eldest daughter Lalita passed her SLC in 2062, from the local Punhatu Janjyoti Mavi. Miley Anita, Sayli Devimaya and Thahili Pratima also studied in the same school. Passed SSLI from there. Some became government employees, some became teachers. Pratima became a doctor. Kayli Ganga, who has exceptional ability, has attended the country's famous and expensive Budhanilkanth School since class 4 with a scholarship. Currently, she is working as Deputy Chief of Mission at the Nepali Embassy in Myanmar.

Lalitha decided to study Anami after SLC. She was impressed by some cases where Dalit and poor community members had to die without getting health care on time. Which inspired him to become a health worker. His name also got stuck in the limited number of Anami studies opened in Amda Damak. Then she got admitted. After completing Anami's course, she got a temporary job as a health worker at a health post near her home. After working there for two years, she took the public service exam. She passed the written test.

was in Dhankuta, interview. The interviewer asked, 'Why did you come to this field?' She answered simply, 'To serve the patient.' In 2076, she was promoted as Senior Anami. The success of the eldest daughter made Tek Bahadur proud. Then he inspired other daughters to join public service. 'If you study hard, you will pass easily and you don't need any access or anyone's permission to reach the position,' said Tek Bahadur, 'the success of the daughters of those without access confirmed that.' Named for public service. Within a year, Ganga was named Naib Subba and Officer at the same time under the Foreign Service.

Jethi Lalita is currently working as a Senior Manager in Budhanilkanth Municipality, Kathmandu. Her husband Khagendra Bardeva is also a branch officer.

Miley Anita also passed SLC along with sister Lalita. The name in the public service was also taken out almost together. In 2071, she was named as a teacher at the NIMA level. Anita, who is a permanent teacher at Barbalia High School in Tilottama Municipality-17 Ruppandehi, said, 'After we sisters made a name for ourselves in public service, it became easier for other sisters as well.'

Anita's husband Dinesh Darnal is currently working in the medical profession at Devdah Medical College Bhairahawa. Saili Devimaya is working as a deputy in Sunsari District Court, Inaruwa. After the SLC of 2064, she also followed the path of public service drawn by her sisters. After studying with hard work, she got into public service. Finally, in 2074, she was named under the justice service.

"I chose the path of government service with the inspiration of my mother and sisters," said Devimaya. Her husband Vasant Mote is an IT engineer. He is also in government service.

Foreign Affairs Officer Ganga is currently working in Myanmar and Dentist Pratima is currently working in Jhapa. She became a doctor after studying in Birgunj for five years. She interned at Bhadrapur Provincial Hospital for some time and is currently working in a private clinic.

Tek Bahadur's plan was to get married only after passing public service. Three daughters did the same. Mother Durga is also happy to empower her daughter. "We have taught through suffering, now our daughters have given us happiness," Durga said, "The fruits of hard work will be reaped one day."

Once upon a time, this couple felt that they needed a son to bear the dynasty. 6 sisters and daughters were born in that Lahad. However, a son was not born. Now, their opinion has changed, 'It is not necessary to have a son. If you can give good education, your daughter will conquer the world. Devideuta went away hoping that he would have a son,' Tek Bahadur said, 'Remembering what he did for his son, he now regrets it.' He says that the illusion has been broken.

Everyone helped the younger Muna, who was born after all her sisters were employed, in her studies. Like other daughters, Tek Bahadur wants to make her a government employee through public service. "Whether she joins public service or goes abroad, it has not been decided," he said.

During his stay in Jhapa, Tek Bahadur had acquired four katthas of Ailani land. Later it was numbered. They sold 3 acres of land to educate their daughters. Now one and a half katha with the house and remaining one katha land is their inheritance. Working sisters got together and built a solid house.

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