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1:16:02
TeII me. How much do
you seII this pot for?

1:16:05
Thirty rupees.
- What!

1:16:07
We have a contractor in the city,
who buys it from us.

1:16:09
Sometimes we even get an extra
five-ten rupees.

1:16:11
We won't seII it for Iess than thirty!
1:16:14
The price of this pot in the city
is 100 rupees or more.

1:16:17
Maybe if you peopIe were educated
you wouIdn't be fooIed Iike this.

1:16:22
I know that this art has been
passed down through generations.

1:16:25
I agree that your kids shouId
carry on this tradition.

1:16:29
But in this day and age, it is
cruciaI for them to be educated.

1:16:31
Is it not Nivaaranji?
- AbsoIuteIy.

1:16:33
Because education wiII heIp them take
this art to its deserving end...

1:16:38
... and earn appropriate prices.
1:16:40
You are seIIing us a dream!
Don't show us these dreams.

1:16:58
Namaste Sarpanchji.
1:17:00
WeIcome Nivaaranji.
WeIcome Mohanji.

1:17:02
Mohanbabu wanted to discuss...
1:17:04
I know, I know. Let me teII you...
1:17:07
Both my grandsons are
enroIIed in the schooI.

1:17:10
We have great respect for
education in this house.

1:17:14
But I have heard that you have
two grand daughters as weII

1:17:17
and both of them have dropped out?
1:17:20
Oh yes, Kusum and Suman...
1:17:23
They have both studied
tiII the fourth grade.

1:17:25
Now how much more can they study?
1:17:28
It's time for them
to Iearn househoId work

1:17:30
cooking and such things.
1:17:32
After aII, this is what wiII heIp
them once they get married.

1:17:35
How can you say such things?
1:17:37
Education instiIIs confidence in girIs.
1:17:40
Don't you want to see
them study and Iive their Iives

1:17:42
with seIf-respect... independence and...
seIf-reIiance?

1:17:48
There's more to a woman
than just wearing bangIes.

1:17:51
Agreed Mohanji!
1:17:54
But Charanpur does not even
have a High SchooI

1:17:57
for these girIs to study in.
1:17:59
But Mizwa viIIage does.
You couId have sent them there.


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