Young man fails 'Hindi exam', gets rejected by woman
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Young man fails 'Hindi exam', gets rejected by woman
NEW DELHI: It is not unusual to see marriages and relationships being broken off because of dowry or physical problems. However, a possibly unique case has surfaced in Uttar Pradesh's Mainpuri, where a young woman refused a marriage prospect because he could not spell words correctly in Hindi.
According to eyewitnesses, the woman asked the man to write down words like "Saampradaayik" (Communal) and "Drishtikona" (Viewpoint). When neighbours got to know about the incident, they tried to counsel both families, but to no avail.
It was to be an arranged marriage for the young woman from Mainpuri district's Kurawali area and the young man hailing from Farakkabad. It is interesting to note that the man had reportedly cleared the senior secondary exam, whereas the woman is said to have studied only till 5th grade.
It was decided on Monday that the couple would meet each other at Mainpuri's Numaish Ground, and the very next day, both arrived at the appointed place along with their families. While the two were getting to know each other, the young man brought out a diary and asked the woman to jot down a few words in Hindi. She complied and got everything correct. At this, the young man gave his nod to the marriage. Suddenly, the woman turned the tables. Handing him the diary and pen, she asked her prospective husband to write down words like "Saampradaayik" (Communal), "Drishtikona" (Viewpoint) and "Parishram" (Diligence). He was also told to pen his address.
When the diary was checked, all the words including the addresses were found to have been misspelled. Furious, the woman turned down the marriage proposal. Family members and relatives intervened and counseled the woman, but she did not budge. In the end, both families turned back and went home.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kanpur/young-man-fails-hindi-exam-gets-rejected-by-woman/articleshow/58494055.cms
According to eyewitnesses, the woman asked the man to write down words like "Saampradaayik" (Communal) and "Drishtikona" (Viewpoint). When neighbours got to know about the incident, they tried to counsel both families, but to no avail.
It was to be an arranged marriage for the young woman from Mainpuri district's Kurawali area and the young man hailing from Farakkabad. It is interesting to note that the man had reportedly cleared the senior secondary exam, whereas the woman is said to have studied only till 5th grade.
It was decided on Monday that the couple would meet each other at Mainpuri's Numaish Ground, and the very next day, both arrived at the appointed place along with their families. While the two were getting to know each other, the young man brought out a diary and asked the woman to jot down a few words in Hindi. She complied and got everything correct. At this, the young man gave his nod to the marriage. Suddenly, the woman turned the tables. Handing him the diary and pen, she asked her prospective husband to write down words like "Saampradaayik" (Communal), "Drishtikona" (Viewpoint) and "Parishram" (Diligence). He was also told to pen his address.
When the diary was checked, all the words including the addresses were found to have been misspelled. Furious, the woman turned down the marriage proposal. Family members and relatives intervened and counseled the woman, but she did not budge. In the end, both families turned back and went home.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/kanpur/young-man-fails-hindi-exam-gets-rejected-by-woman/articleshow/58494055.cms
Re: Young man fails 'Hindi exam', gets rejected by woman
go woman! (whatever her name is)
what an ass, trying to take exam of his bride.
what an ass, trying to take exam of his bride.
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Re: Young man fails 'Hindi exam', gets rejected by woman
Saampradaayik is communal? Hmm....
Vakavaka Pakapaka- Posts : 7611
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Re: Young man fails 'Hindi exam', gets rejected by woman
In Sanskrit, Saampradaaya means tradition.Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:Saampradaayik is communal? Hmm....
Vakavaka Pakapaka- Posts : 7611
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Re: Young man fails 'Hindi exam', gets rejected by woman
India media is full of shit.
99% of their news is about politics, and political views of different parties.
And then some rural news presented to educated urban folks.
Why dont they report that over 100 girls were raped while this Hindi test was going on?
Fkkin idiotic media,
TS.
99% of their news is about politics, and political views of different parties.
And then some rural news presented to educated urban folks.
Why dont they report that over 100 girls were raped while this Hindi test was going on?
Fkkin idiotic media,
TS.
TruthSeeker- Posts : 1508
Join date : 2012-08-18
Re: Young man fails 'Hindi exam', gets rejected by woman
Sampradaaya as a noun is also "community", thus implying sampradayik (as an adjective) meaning "about or related to community", and not just as "communal" (used these days by some people in the derogatory sense).Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:In Sanskrit, Saampradaaya means tradition.Vakavaka Pakapaka wrote:Saampradaayik is communal? Hmm....
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