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NCERT English Class 10th – Bholi One Liner Facts for Exam

Footprints Without Feet
Written by K. A. Abbas


  • Bholi’s real name was Sulekha.

  • She was called Bholi because she was simple and innocent.

  • Bholi was the youngest daughter of Ramlal.

  • Ramlal was the Numberdar of the village.

  • Bholi suffered from smallpox in childhood.

  • Smallpox left pockmarks on her face.

  • Bholi fell from a cot when she was ten months old.

  • She had a problem of stammering.

  • People often laughed at Bholi.

  • Bholi was neglected by her family and society.

  • A girls’ school was opened in the village.

  • The Tehsildar advised Ramlal to send his daughter to school.

  • Bholi was sent to school because her parents thought she was useless at home.

  • Bholi wore clean clothes on her first day at school.

  • At first, Bholi was afraid of school.

  • Bholi’s teacher spoke to her with kindness and patience.

  • The teacher encouraged Bholi to study and speak confidently.

  • Education completely changed Bholi’s personality.

  • Bholi became confident and self-respecting.

  • Bishamber Nath was a rich shopkeeper.

  • Bishamber Nath was old and lame.

  • Bishamber Nath agreed to marry Bholi for greed.

  • On the wedding day, Bishamber demanded five thousand rupees as dowry.

  • Ramlal agreed to pay the dowry to save his honour.

  • Bholi refused to marry a greedy man.

  • Bholi raised her voice against the dowry system.

  • Everyone was shocked by Bholi’s confidence and courage.

  • Bholi decided to become a teacher.

  • The story highlights the importance of education.

  • The story also supports women empowerment and self-respect.

  • The chapter teaches us to fight against social evils like dowry.

  • The teacher played the most important role in transforming Bholi’s life.

  • Bholi proved that education gives confidence and independence.

  • The moral of the story is that self-respect is more important than marriage.

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