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No Future for Us

I and my sisters went to school maybe for a few days in a month. The teachers would ask why we were not in school.

Published29 June 2026
Reading Time 5 mins
Author Stories of Nepal
Location Nepal
No Future for Us

I and my sisters went to school maybe for a few days in a month. The teachers would ask why we were not in school.

(Part 1/2) "I and my sisters went to school maybe for a few days in a month. The teachers would ask why we were not in school. “We do not have money for books and paper”, we would reply. To be true to reality, it was my mother's suffering that led us to discontinue school. For me, spending time in the classroom had become unbearable. "What is she doing? Is she tired or hurt? Is her back hurting? Is she crying? Did father steal something again? Did he raise his hands or his voice again? Did she eat?” I felt that I should not be in the classroom but with my mother. I could not concentrate therefore, I was poor in the lessons and I could never pass the examinations.

At home, we toiled with my mother. We had to tend to the animals. We had no clothes. We walked just like that. Father never contributed to the household, never brought home food and water. And Mother’s suffering did not bring enough. So if we were to eat we had to work and pasture with Mother. This was all when we were little girls. And as little girls, we cried almost every day. We all would cry with mother. And then, one after the other, we all left school.

We protected Mother from father and she protected us from him. Father never loved. He would come home drunk and sharpen his Khukuris and firewood to hurt us. Mother would hide us in the fields. We would gather around each other and spend the night sleeping in the cold dark of the fields. There were times that I have accepted my fate. I had accepted that there was no future for us. "No future for girls with unruly fathers", I thought. I felt that maybe it was mothers fate and thus it was meant to pass on to us too." There was no place for me to go. There was no place for me to hide."

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