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Chandrabati was an impoverished Brahmin woman from a small village of Bengal, in eastern India, who had never been exposed to urban culture. We shall try to see how similar these two contemporaries were in their own cloistered cultures, and why one text is regarded as a major success while the other is considered a dismal failure by scholars of literature. To find an answer, we have to sift through questions of gender roles, silenced voices and the tensions between social versus individual priorities.
Chandravati is a profoundly individual version as a story told from a women's perspective (Sita in this case) which, rather than commending masculine heroism and bravery, mourns the enduring of women trapped in the play of male ego.
She was the first woman from the whole of the Indian subcontinent to write the historic epic story of Ramayana in Bengali language. She portrayed the Ramayana from Sita's perspective and criticized her better half Lord Rama. Born and raised in an urban community, she managed to write poems and tackle the subjects of male dominance in the society and raise awareness. Although started, she could not finish this epic poem.
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Question : Sara, Sita and Meena were partners in a firm sharing profits and losses in the ratio of 2: 2: 1. Sara died on 30th June, 2017, whereas the firm closes its books on 31st March every year. According to their Partnership Deed Sara's representatives would be entitled to get share in the interim profits of the firm calculated on sales basis. Sales and profit for the year 2016-17 were Rs.6,00,000 Rs.1,80,000 respectively and sales in the year 2017-18, till the date of her death amounted to Rs.1,20,000. Sara's share of interim profit will be
Option 1: Rs 14,000
Option 2: Rs 14,600
Option 3: Rs 14,400
Option 4: None of the above.
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