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Social Parivartan | Changes in Society


Bhoot Kaal (Past)
Those were the days when girls used to confess their mother everything to further convince their father on the same.

Whereas, boys directly convey to their father for anything they desire.

Not only this, even the relation between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law was a prime debate at every home. As, mother of a son would ignite a terror in her own mind that her daughter-in-law might snatch her son apart from her and took him far away.


Vartamaan (Present)

Nowadays, boys use to take their mother as a medium to deliver every message to their father.

While, girls speak out frankly to their father whatever they had dreamt of.

And if we take a notice on today's modern era of relationship between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, they are the best friends of each other. They share every ups and downs together, as if no other bond is greater to them in this world. Here, that individual man (either son or husband) common for both the ladies, at last feels alone (sarcasm).


" Change is the only constant."

" Live every instance."

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  1. The author has made an absolute amalgamation of the primitive and the modern day ideology regarding the evolution of our culture.

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