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Write short note on Nilima’s work at Lusibari. - Elective English

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प्रश्न

Write a short note on Nilima’s work at Lusibari.

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उत्तर

  1. Mashima, meaning aunt - Nirmal and Nilima, reached Lusibari in 1950 and due to Nirmal’s revolutionary activities, they decided to settle in Lusibari.
  2. Nilima spoke with local women and was appalled to learn that many became widows in their twenties and pre-emptively dressed as widows when their husbands went out to sea.
  3. A union named “Badabon Development Trust” - social service - quite practical and did not react against the government fearing to lose its support for her trust.
  4. Accepted Piya’s plan to develop a conservation and research plan based in Lusibari - funding for the Babadon Trust and work with the locals.
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