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CYU Final, Chapter 1

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She lived with her grandparents in a village in north Karnataka.
Transport facilities were not good in the village.
Newspapers arrived only at night.
Weekly magazines also came one day late.
Everyone waited eagerly for the bus bringing letters and magazines.
A famous Kannada writer named Triveni was very popular.
Her stories were simple, emotional and interesting.
One of her novels, Kashi Yatre, was published as a daily serial.
The story was about an old woman who wanted to go to Kashi.
Many Hindus believe visiting Kashi brings great religious merit.
In the story, an orphan girl wanted to marry but had no money.
The old woman in the novel gave her savings to help the girl.
She sacrificed her own dream of going to Kashi.
The narrator’s grandmother was named Krishtakka.
She had never gone to school.
She could not read or write.
The narrator used to read the weekly story to her grandmother.
The grandmother listened with great concentration.
She even memorised the story after hearing it.
She strongly identified with the old woman in the novel.
After hearing the episode, she discussed it with her friends.
The narrator once went to a wedding in a nearby village.
She stayed there for about a month.
Meanwhile, the next episode of the story arrived.
When the narrator returned home, she saw her grandmother very cheerful.
She was surprised because her grandmother was usually strong.
At night, the grandmother explained the reason for her sadness.
She had opened the magazine but could not read it.
She felt helpless and dependent on others.
There was no one else in the village who could tell read the story to her.
She regretted not going to school in her childhood.
In those days, girls’ education was not considered important.
The grandmother decided to learn to read and write.
She asked her granddaughter to teach her Kannada.
She fixed a goal to learn before the Diwali festival.
The narrator first laughed at her grandmother’s decision.
But the grandmother remained determined and confident.
She said there is no age limit for learning.
The narrator began teaching her every day.
The grandmother worked very hard on her lessons.
She practised reading, writing and repeating words.
Slowly she learned the Kannada and English alphabets.
The narrator became her first teacher.
When Dassara arrived, the narrator bought the novel Kaveri Yatre.
The grandmother read the title and words herself.
She had successfully learned to read.
She touched the narrator’s head to show respect to her teacher.
The narrator felt surprised but proud.
The story teaches that determination and education bring independence.