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My daughter has been going to Pratha Preschool and she is extremely happy there. The teachers and the other staff are quite helpful and caring towards the child. They believe in the overall development of the child.

This preschool is so particular about kinaesthetic activities which include yoga, aerobics ,zumba , dance , races etc. Even during the online classes the races and other fun has never stopped making it so involving for my little girl. I would definitely encourage every parent to check this play school in Palam Vihar, Gurugram.

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My son has started going to this school since last 6 months and he is already learning various new things. All the teachers, support staff are highly supportive and try their best to make child comfortable.

My experience with the pratha of pratha is v gud.. environment teachers activities all are kids friendly . My child has enjoyed a lot with the school a lot . Along with play studies are equally focused in a pattern of activities

The most safest place with kindest faculty members for your child, my daughter has bloomed so beautifully in this beautiful pre school.
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Pratha is an institution built on the central thought of nurturing young minds by blending the traditions and new-age thinking. It builds a value system that brings a holistic development of individuals towards a better society.

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Twenty-five years ago, when Sunila Devi reached Jamna village in Himachal Pradesh's Sirmaur as a bride, her brother-in-law was in school. She used to pack rotis for his lunch. When the brother-in-law grew up, Sunila Devi's husband asked her to accept him as a husband too.

Referred to as 'Draupadi Pratha', after Draupadi of the Mahabharata who had the five Pandavas as her husbands, polyandry is prevalent in Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh and certain areas of neighbouring Uttarakhand.

Keeping the household together and preventing the fragmentation of small agricultural lands, especially in poorer families, is one of the key reasons why polyandry is still practised in the Hatti community.

Though there is social equality in the Hatti community, the gender divide is clear from the time of birth. Sunila Devi of Jamna village in Sirmaur, Himachal Pradesh, isn't coy about answering any question that has to do with polyandry and her two husbands. (Photo: Mridulika Jha/India Today)

Sunila, in her early 40s, isn't coy about 'Jodidaran Pratha' and her two husbands. She stares at the camera when asked for a photo. The look on the woman's face throws a challenge. Ask if you can, and I will answer it all.

"Why should getting into a joint-marriage not bother me? When my brother-in-law went to school, I packed his lunch. Then I had to fulfil his conjugal demands as a wife too. Struggle and sorrow continued together for many days in the beginning," says Sunila.

The Hatti are governed by the Hindu Marriage Act and for official purposes. However, there are provisions in Indian laws to protect the customs and traditions of its many tribes. Life is tough in the hilly terrain of Sirmaur in Himachal Pradesh. Male members of most families stay in the cities for work. (Photo: Mridulika Jha/India Today)

"All three of us sit together for any religious ritual," says Sunila, adding, "My relatives complain if I go to my parents' place with any one of the brothers. Both are our damaad (son-in-law), they say." ABOUT FULFILLING OTHERS' AND CONTROLLING OWN DESIRES

"If you mean who takes care of me more, then I would say it's the younger one. He remembers what I like, takes care when I am unwell. Bada gharwala goes to the city for work, it is the chhota gharwala who stays at home," says Sunila Devi.

"I have never discriminated between the two brothers when it comes to fulfilling my duties," she makes the question of love one about practicality. "I serve them equal portions of the same food, make the same effort to wash their clothes. Even if there is something deep down in my mind, that never gets reflected in my words or actions towards them," she adds.

"She was married to me. But I was not educated, and my family was poor. If three brothers married three different women, everything would have had to be split among the three," says the eldest brother, sitting on the floor of the house, near his two younger siblings.

The youngest sibling says 'Jodidaran Pratha' is practical because the woman will continue having a husband and the children a father, even if the worst were to befall any one of the brothers. Meena Devi of Jamna village in Himachal's Sirmaur district says her husband and his two brothers decided how to take turns to be with her. (Photo: Mridulika Jha/India Today)

"Why wouldn't it be difficult? I am also made of flesh and bones," says Meena. "At times they have been adamant even when I hadn't been feeling up for it. I used to get irritable. Then the thought that they would get some other women into the house used to cross my mind, and I used to give in," she says.WILL POLYANDRY AMONG THE HATTIS SURVIVE FOR LONG?

"The customs and traditions of the Hatti community are like those of the communities in the Jaunsar-Bawar region of Uttarakhand," he says. "They got the Scheduled Tribe status long back, but it was given to us recently. Our customs, including Jodidaran, played a key role in getting us the ST status," says Shastri. Kundan Singh Shastri, general secretary of Hatti Central Coimmittee, says Jodidaran pratha or polyandry will die a slow death. (Photo: Mridulika Jha/India Today)

"Joint-marriages don't take place against the wish of any woman. The woman also gets more respect in the village, and within the family is consulted whenever the brothers fail to arrive at a decision in important matters," says Kundan Shastri, a leader of Hatti community.

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