My grandparents ( both maternal & paternal) migrated from Sindh, with nothing more than 500 rs with them to manage a family of 8-10 members. They stayed in refugee camps in Ulhasnagar, then Lucknow and then settled in MP.
They started with small businesses of going around to everyone's home nd selling food items like, chips, papad, pickel, spices which the ladies made at home. And slowly by hard work earned enough to own their businesses and shops and made sure next generations could study.
Oct 14, 2020 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
Since everyone is talking about #LoveJihaad here is my take.
Being a gynaecologist, I see a lot of females from all strata of society and hear there stories. Few years back, we admitted a pregnant female for evaluation. It was her fourth pregnancy. Past 3 deliveries being normal
We had a plan of going ahead with a trial of normal delivery even this time. But she was hell bent on getting a C-section. On asking repeatedly why she wants a surgery, she answered that she can get tubal ligation done along with C section without her family knowing about it.