The scorching Rajasthan sun beat down on Jeevan's jeep as he drove through the dusty village, inspecting the progress of a newly constructed school. He was a man of ambition and integrity, dedicated to serving the people of his district. Yet, the weight of his grandmother's expectations hung heavy on his shoulders.
Dadi Saa, a woman steeped in tradition, believed marriage was a sacred duty, a cornerstone of a man's life. To her, Jeevan, at 27, was an eligible bachelor bordering on eligible bachelorhood. Her solution was simple: find him a suitable bride, preferably young and malleable.
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