Sudha Murthy’s “How I taught my grandmother to read” is a celebration of female education and independence. Justify.

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Answer:

yes it's justified

Explanation:

Women weren't allowed to study in old times so as ots independence and female education for those who wanted to study but couldn't.

Yes, Sudha Murthy’s 'How I taught my grandmother to read' is a celebration of female education and independence.

  • The question relates to the story 'How I taught my grandmother to read'.
  • It is written by Sudha Murthy.
  • The story revolves around the narrator and her grandmother who learns to read and write with the help of her grand daughter.
  • The grandmother was an illiterate woman but, she was very intrigued about education as she wanted to read her favorite contents.
  • So, she wanted to be independent and self-reliant.
  • Thus, she seeks the help of the narrator.

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