Sneha Chatterjee

Children Stories Inspirational Children

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Sneha Chatterjee

Children Stories Inspirational Children

Chavi

Chavi

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Chavi is a 14-year-old girl who is unlike other girls of her age in her village, she has a brother but unfortunately, he is handicapped. He lost his leg in an accident, he is 19years old and is studying privately. Chavi's parents don't like Chavi going to school because they believe girls shouldn't be educated but Chavi and her brother are against all this and when they raise their voice they always get scolded for this.


Chavi is an active girl and also had leadership qualities...After school, she plays for hours but alone, she uses her exam pad as her bat and the apples in the trees as her ball to practice. She has a love for cricket and wants to represent India, she wants to have a village girl team and wants to be the captain. But the other girls aren't like Chavi, they don't share the interest in cricket. Chavi's brother Ravi also was a cricket player. His dream was to play in the cricket team but now he was helpless. Chavi was inspired by her brother...


One day, while it was raining outside, Chavi kept practicing and her brother saw this from the window and asked her about her dream. Ravi knew that she would be a good cricket player and hence asked her to practice with him and also call the other girls to play with her. Chavi would practice day and night and the other girls just fir 2 to 3hours a day.


Ravi asked his friend to tell the village boys team to have a cricket match with Chavi and her team. Everyone was surprised to see a girl cricket team and thought they would fail but Chavi and the other girls kept giving runs after runs and sixes. Everybody in the village was thunder struck and Ravi was able to see a captain of the cricket team in his sister.


Chavi not only fulfilled her dream but also her brother's and she made her parents and her village feel proud when she played at state levels and this way the girls of the village were educated and were left free to pursue their passion.


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