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Sourabha Rajyam - The land Where Women Don't Matter

Sourabha Rajyam - The land Where Women Don't Matter

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Chapter 1 Prologue

Word Count: 1561    |    Released on: 23/10/2021

rafalaah kriyaah." Where Women are honoured, divinity blossoms there, and where ever

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fold what they receive. If we give them rice and vegetables, they convert it to food. If we give them a home, they convert it to a heaven. When a man marries a w

he world. But whatever be the type of society, men have wielded a lot of power. While some men strove to make the most of their pow

tion and learning, progressed rapidly providing wealth, prosperity, happiness and health to their citizens. Relig

r that matter the lack of a goal in life. Many leaders have tried to answer this lack of enthusiasm through de

ational thought? Why does a man respect women while another looks down upon them? Why do societi

definite answer while men and women continue to fight for what they perceive is right. This eternal battle of wills between the two gen

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Rajyam –

her thesis on ‘Ancient World History – The disparity of Gender through the ages’. Her guide Professor Kalyani was an expert herself on Ancient Hu

Emperor Ugra Vasantha Raya. It was one day she couldn’t afford to be late. She cursed herself for sleeping late tha

missed by a whisker. Now she had to resort to outrageous means to reach the university. She saw a

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the Bus Ter

d so she could have sat beside the window but chivalry was such a rare quality. She had to be patient till she rea

never understand the need to apply brakes on a perfectly smooth road that had very light traffic

ices and long distance travel. Sky stations littered the skyways all over the planet connecting differe

ppropriate service. The Slow Service took the longest time and was used by those who couldn’t afford to shell out a fo

the Slow service but still took a long time. It was neither too costly nor cheap and could only be affor

s comfortable and not too tiring either. They did not have to spend too much time on jet lag. Another advantage was

by the insanely rich and influential persons in the society. It was also a way of showing

, navy, air force, space rangers, inter-planetary services, the diplomats, the p

in schools, colleges and universities. The passengers were issued special identity cards th

security. Commoners were not allowed without permission. Any unidentified person

were limited services and one had to be very punctual to catch one. It was usual for some of these servic

to place his hand on the thigh of an unknown female passenger in a shared taxi. Sri Latha ground her teeth in frustration as there was

ng hands continued to roam on her body violating her. It was the longest ten min

ver to shower a string of curses at her. He was more concerned that she m

Subbamma Bus Terminus. She almost ran to platform 87 and jumped into the bus that was

gasped to the conductor who

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