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Haryanvi Family
Stories of Haryanvi families often revolve around simplicity, hard work and strong relationships. Here is a story based on a Haryanvi family:
"Chaudhary sahab ka ghar" Chaudhry Ranbir's family lived in a small village near Fatehabad. The family was big-father Ranbir, his wife Sumitra, three sons (Rajesh, Mahesh and Suresh) and two daughters (Kamlesh and Rekha). Ranbir was a farmer, whose life was spent between the fields and animals. His hard work had made him respected in the village. Struggle and culture The daily routine of the Chaudhry family started early in the morning. The boys would help their father in the fields, while the daughters would help their mother in household chores. Although there were small daily disputes in the family, there was deep love among all. Marriage and changing relationships Time passed and Rajesh and Mahesh got married. Two new daughters-in-law came to the house. Suresh was good at studies, so he wanted to go to the city and work. The daughters-in-law made their place in the house, but small quarrels started increasing. Ranbir wisely explained to everyone, "Look, the strength of the family is in unity. Those who cannot stand together in the soil of the fields will be forced to bear the blows of the world. Live with love, this is our identity.”
Arrival of the New Generation When the laughter of children echoed in the house, everyone became happy. Kamlesh and Rekha also came to their parents' house from their in-laws' house and the atmosphere of the entire family became the same as before. Haryanvi colours Haryanvi festivals like Teej and Holi were the specialty of this house. Every time on these occasions the entire family would sing together: "Lathth Ghumao Re... Nacho Gaao Re!" The village women would swing, the children would play, and Chaudhary Ranbir would smile looking at everyone. Message The real happiness of Haryanvi families lies in their strong relationships and simplicity. "Chaudhary Sahab Ka Ghar" is an example of how hard work and unity keeps a family happy. How did you like the story?
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