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Sulekah had been referred to as Bholi as she was a little behind her peer group in her mental attributes owing to a part of her brain been damaged due to a fall when she was ten months old. An attack of small pox left her permanently scarred too. Her speech was faulty and she stammered while speaking and was ridiculed for it. She had no encouragement or support from her parents and consequently she was a timid girl with low self -esteem and totally devoid of confidence. It was a twist of fate that Bholi’s future was made better when her father was forced to enroll her in the primary school for girls upon the insistence of the Tehsildar.At school, it was with her teacher’s encouragement that she gained confidence and developed a sense ofself-esteem. The transformation is evident when she refuses to marry Bishamber, who being greedy and selfish commanded no respect from her. At the end she is referred to as Sulekah as a mark of respect for her rejuvenated spirit and confidence. She got determined to be a teacher in the school where she had imbibed the most invaluable lessons of her life. She also deserves the honour for her wisdom and her sensibility and obligation in supporting her parents in their old age
.Valli’s deepest desire was to undertake a bus ride at least once. Her desire to experience a bus ride was realized by systematic and organised planning. She had collected all the useful information by observing and planning and making discreet inquiries about the time of the bus, the duration of the journey as well as the fare. She was focused and saved every penny to finance her trip and finally accomplished it by efficient execution of her plans. Valli embodied characteristics of spunk and strategic approach in achieving her desire, though she was only a small girl of eight. Thus, the lessons throwlight on the value of freedom and education is important for the growth of civilization and humanism.