It's all about the stories. You may even make a link to yourself while reading the tale. Essentially, the Unspoken chapters is my interpretation of the universe. Happy Readings!!!
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Dear Government, Can I ask you something honestly? Do you really care about me or is that just something you say when the cameras are on? Because from where I’m standing, it feels like I only matter when it benefits you. You praise me during Teej. You post about me on Women’s Day. You put me in speeches as Sita, Laxmi, Durga — as if calling me a goddess somehow makes up for everything you don’t do for me the rest of the year. You call me your daughter in speeches, your pride in slogans but sometimes I wonder if I’m just a pretty phrase you repeat at UN conferences to sound progressive, while nothing really changes for me here at home It sounds beautiful. But that’s all it is...a sound. Because when I walk down the street in fear, when my voice goes unheard in courtrooms, when women get abused, harassed, or worse. I don’t see any gods rushing to protect me. I don’t see laws moving fast for me. I see silence. I see delay. I see a government that seems more comfortable with rituals t...
In today's day, we cannot imagine our life or say our days of menstruation "the 4-6 days of bleeding" without pads, buffers, measuring cups, and other health products. But what about Ancient women? Have you ever thought about how they spent their average 5-day cycle of mensuration without these products? What did they use until Pads? Yes, almost all of us think they used pieces of clothes and yes that’s right, but clothes weren’t the only thing that they used to avoid the strains in their clothes. Let's find out what they actually used. ANCIENT PERIOD PRODUCTS In Japan, women used papers to absorb blood. Likewise , Women in Egypt used papyrus as tampons. While in ancient Greece and the women of Rome wrapped lint around the wood to create buffers. Whereas Native American women's used pad made out of moss and buffalo skin. In some parts of the World, Women even used rags, cotton, or sheep’s wo...
"The Nursing Home," or "The Old Age Home," is a facility designed specifically for elderly people over the age of 55 or 60. Old age homes have become increasingly common in recent years in a variety of countries. Some people decide to go there on their own, and others are compelled to. From the outside, Old Age Home appears to be a typical retirement home. Most people who have never visited an old age home believe it is filthy and that the residents are tortured, but the truth is that old age homes are heavens overflowing with love and stories. Fascinating stories of a wide range of feelings and experiences. Today I'd like to tell you about a grandfather who has no regrets in his life and prefer to live in an old age home. Shiyam Prasad was a Nepalese government official. He was nearly 60 years old when he retired and decided to move to Brindavan with his wife to spend the rest of his life in peace. Although he had three children, two sons, and one daughter, he...
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