( AI translated version of Hindi story – हाउस वाइफ मांगे सैलरी…)
The morning at Sterling Enclave dawned with an unusual energy, as a multitude of impassioned women congregated in the courtyard of the local temple. It was clear that something significant was afoot, drawing the attention of numerous media personnel who hurriedly arrived to capture the unfolding events. At 10 A.M., a sea of women gathered, and Sushila Devi, the President of Aadhi Duniya Vichar Manch, took charge of the situation, addressing the crowd through a powerful loudspeaker.
Sushila Devi’s voice resonated, “Dear sisters! Today, we unite for our rights. You may have seen the groundbreaking TV series ‘Policewali,’ which boldly raises an issue close to our hearts—the demand for salaries for the tireless work we do at home. Inspired by this, I’ve initiated a movement. We will demand wages from our husbands for household chores. If they refuse, we’ll cease all domestic tasks until they acknowledge our worth. Let’s make them recognize the significant role we play. Join me in chanting ‘Jai Nari Shakti! Fulfill our demands! Household work deserves a salary!'”
The echoes of slogans filled the courtyard, creating a charged atmosphere. Media outlets captured the fervor, ensuring the movement’s message reverberated across social media platforms.
Meanwhile, Archana, the wife of Ved Pratap, a government clerk, caught wind of the commotion. As Ved prepared for work, Archana approached him, extending her hand with a demand.
“Give my salary,” she declared.
Ved Pratap, taken aback, responded, “What a joke, dear! There are still ten days left in the month, and even I haven’t received my salary. I have to cover our daughter Ranu’s school fees and my medical expenses. Last month, I spent days in the hospital due to my health issues. I appreciate your care during that time. Besides, don’t I gift you along with cash on occasions?”
Archana, her frustration evident, retorted, “Your duty doesn’t nullify my constant struggles. I face health issues daily, yet I tirelessly manage the household. Your office may give you weekends off, but I don’t get that luxury. Life has become unbearable!”
Ved Pratap, attempting to diffuse the tension, suggested, “Let Ranu help you, and I’ll take a day off to consult with Dr. Sushma Tripathi about your health. I will also try to arrange a Bai for household work!”
Archana, dissatisfied, asserted, “You have money for the maid, not for me. I am demanding my rights. No more hesitation, Mr. Ved! I want my salary!”
The ripple effect of the morning’s women’s conference reached their home, creating discord. Ranu, witnessing her parents’ disagreement, sought refuge in her studies, secretly wishing her father would offer her a monthly allowance.
In a twist of fate, the family’s reliance on online hotel food brought unforeseen health issues. Vomiting and diarrhea plagued Archana and Ranu, prompting Ved to rush home from work. Recognizing the severity, Ved promptly arranged for their hospitalization, under the care of Dr. Sushma Tripathi.
As the family grappled with their health crisis, Ved’s dedication to their well-being softened Archana’s stance. Observing her husband tirelessly attending to their needs, Archana began to reconsider her demands.
Upon their return home, with the atmosphere gradually improving, Ved, while caressing Archana’s head, acknowledged, “In these two days, I’ve realized the significance of your work. You face dangers daily, while I, in just two days, struggled to manage the kitchen. Your role goes beyond my salary; you nurture and sustain us. You’re our Annapurna, and Ranu finds courage in you.”
Touched by Ved’s newfound understanding, Archana admitted, “I may demand a salary, but I’ve also realized my completeness with you. Your love and the bond we share are invaluable. Not everything can be measured in money.”
Their emotional conversation was interrupted by their neighbor, Ajay, who, upon learning of their health ordeal, shared a different perspective. Ajay, embodying the spirit of a responsible family man, revealed his secret to marital harmony.
“Grihastha Ashram is challenging, and understanding each other’s responsibilities is key,” Ajay explained. “I treat my wife as my better half, sharing half of my salary with her. We collaborate on a monthly budget, and I provide pocket money to our son for financial understanding.”
Inspired by Ajay’s wisdom, Ved and Archana pledged to adopt a similar approach in their lives. The realization dawned that life partners are pillars of support, and walking together in harmony brings auspiciousness to a household.
As the air cleared, laughter and joy returned to their home. Ranu, witnessing her parents’ newfound understanding, anticipated the prospect of receiving pocket money in the coming months, a sign that their family fabric was woven with love, trust, and concern for each other.
(fictional story )