WINNING IS NOT THE SUCCESS EVERY TIME
Woman's Era|June 2023
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Raaj Rindani Diya
WINNING IS NOT THE SUCCESS EVERY TIME

Lavina was a girl with high moral values and good looks. However, she was not highly educated.

Although she wanted to continue her studies as she was a brilliant student, her parents got her dropped out of the school after her higher secondary. In her final examinations, she was the district topper with science. She cherished the dream of becoming a doctor and helping the needy ones.

Later, her parents found a groom, Vishal of their choice and got Lavina married to him. Lavina was not ready for the marriage as she wanted to study further.

But as she was a girl with high moral values, she obediently married Vishal because of respect to her parents' choice. Vishal was a businessman and had a textile business. He was over-ambitious and always wanted to make quick profits. His was a well to do family. Vishal was equally good-looking and equally less educated as Lavina.

However, he was no match for Lavina in terms of morale and character. He was not even anywhere close to her in these virtues. But Lavina came to know about this aspect of Vishal only after the birth of their son - Lavish. One day, she accidentally discovered Vishal's unfaithfulness towards her!

He was disloyal to Lavina for the daughter of a business tycoon with whom he was planning to start an export business.

When she confronted Vishal about the same, he asked Lavina to cooperate with him in his venture as this was the only easy and quick way to become rich in a short time, according to him.

Lavina protested to this way of practice and asked Vishal to stop this. But the over-ambitious, covetous and out of his moral senses, Vishal threatened her to divorce and even humiliated her in front of the society.

Lavina then sought help of her in-laws and parents but in a men's world, she found no support.

This story is from the June 2023 edition of Woman's Era.

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