Neelam was born and brought up in
Narayana village of West Delhi. But over the past three decades that place has
turned to be an industrial suburb of Delhi. She is a Rajput or Kshatriya of
Rajasthan who occupy the highest strata in the society. When she was barely of
7 months old, her mother expired. It’s only a mother who can breastfeed her baby.
Upbringing a baby is a herculean task. Neelam’s father unable to rear his
daughter. Because a baby need to be feed at the interval of every four to six
hours; nappy pads need to be changed every hour and she need to be sponged every
other hour. Even though they had relatives, but her father asked his tenant to
look after his little heart, so as every day when he returns from work he can have
a close look at his heart.
The tenant lady herself was childless
hence she reared Neelam with utmost love and care, as if a mother. Only when
Neelam turned 14 or 15 years old, then only she got to know the lady who was
rearing her since childhood is not her mother. But Neelam was not shocked,
because she never felt the absence of a mother. For her that lady was an angel,
much more than a mother.
Later her father married to another
lady who was a Bengali. Though the new mother came, but she did not look after
Neelam. His father sent Neelam to her uncles place. Over there Neelam faced all
the vagaries and torture as they show in the Hindi television serials. Her Chachi(paternal
aunt) treated Neelam as a servant. Every morning her aunt was asking Neelam to
wash two buckets of dirty cloths. At noon when Neelam was returning from school
her aunt was dumping a pile of utensils to clean. Only on completing that task her
Chachi was serving food to Neelam. As a result Neelam was malnourished during
her growing-up age.
When Neelam’s father expired, her step
mother occupied the house, because by then she got their house registered in
her name.
Let
whatever the setbacks in her personal life, Neelam was a playful girl during
her school days. She happened to be very jubilant. She was a chirping bird, all
the time gossiping with her batch mates in the school. Despite facing hurdles
every hour she keeps on breathing. Looking at her batch mates who were living a
happy and cool life, couple of times Neelam even thought of committing suicide.
But she always entertained the positive vibes in her mind, while suppressing
the negative thoughts. Instead of planning and setting any goals for her life,
she was just paying attention on each individual day. Though every night she
was sleeping with body aches and a heavy heart, but next morning she was waking
with the positive vibes of the glowing sun.
Neelam
happened to be a playful kid in the school. Seldom were any of her friends
envious with Neelam. She was a chirping bird in the class room. She was always
doing chatter-patter with other girls. Because of that habit once she was even summoned
before the Head Mistress and got scolding. Irrespective of the batch all the
children of her school were playing with her. She passed 10th in the
year 1994, but due to several hurdles in her family she could not study
further. On passing 10th class at such a young age she got married by
observing the local norms early marriage of girl child. She married to a person
who was operating trucks in Agrawal Mandi, Dist. Bagpath in Uttar Pradesh. By
the year 2000 she got blessed with a daughter. In the year 2004 in their
village(Uttar Pradesh) she joined a pre-primary private school as a teacher at
a monthly salary of 900 INR. While observing the norms of Uttar Pradesh by
covering her face under the veil of the saree, she started going to teach in
the school. While teaching children she
realised the need to have the 12th certificate. She thought when her
own children will grow up and for admission at college in the application form she
have to write her name with the qualification. After a gap of as many as 10
years of passing 10th she appeared for 12th exams. Those
long ten years were stretched as if 100 years, because of all the troubles that
she has encountered in life.
One
need to realise the children are nothing but the outcome of their parents. On
the one hand it is the father who earns
money and makes the provision for food, shelter and clothing, but it is only
the mother who nourish the children with love and care. On the absence of
either of the two, there is an imbalance in the life of the children. Whereas
our girl Neelam had lost the shelter of both father and mother. So you can
judge when the artist is neither the father nor the mother, how imperfect would
be the sculpture.
Neelam’s husband was operating trucks. The nature of
his vocation was such, when he was going on work to different parts of India he
had to remain out of city for a minimum of one week to 15 days at a stretch. In the year 2004
while her husband was traveling to Bihar one night his truck met with a massive
accident. The driver as well as the helper both expired on the spot, but
Neelam’s husband survived because he was sleeping on the back sheet of the
driver.
On
passing out BA she did double MA in English and History from Chaudhary Charan
Singh University, Merrut. Then she did Bachelor in Education(B.Ed) from Maharshi
Dayanand University, Rohtak.
Because
of the travelling vocation her husband fell sick with tuberculosis(TB). He no
more able to drive his trucks. Neelam
started giving private tutorials. As on this date she is teaching as many as 35
kids of primary school. In the year 2013 she came across an advertising in the
newspaper about a job vacancy in the Sulabh International Museum of Toilet,
Dabri, New Delhi. She applied for the position of a caretaker of that museum
and she got recruited. With this job she got a new mission of her life.
Neelam
is an example of indomitable courage. Despite facing the towering difficulties she
able to survive and set herself as an example to lakhs of women who are victims of
female atrocity in India.
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E.Kiran Mohan(The Writer)
C/o.Dr.E.R.Rao (M.D)
Main Road, Near SBI,
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Dist.Bargarh, Odisha, India
kiranbima@gmail.com
WhatsApp# +918249314972
E.Kiran Mohan(The Writer)
C/o.Dr.E.R.Rao (M.D)
Main Road, Near SBI,
At/PO: Barpali-768029
Dist.Bargarh, Odisha, India
here is the perfection and magnification of women empowerment .
ReplyDeletedear mam u set an example for whole mass of female community
thanks sir e kiran mohan to interact such a wonder lady