A young man from a premier management institute says "My father told us we can only do well in jobs, not business."
Anita suffers injustice in her marriage because her father once told her, "You are neither beautiful nor a heiress, so do as you are told to do."
Nyla, a qualified gynaecologist, is a victim of her husband's bad temper, but holds on to the marriage to be able to stake a claim to his substantial assets and ensure that her children inherit a fair share.
They are competent, cutting-edge professionals not to be mistaken as yellow bellies, but bound by an outdated belief system.
Only if they could jump without the fear of being ridiculed….
Only if they could face uncertainty on the other side of the fence but do justice to their higher selves.
Six Sentence Stories
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