Malini Chib: The Acme of Feminine Disability

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Geethu Vijayan

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Disability is always being considered as the limited minority who are constantly suffering a lot among them females are the most cursed. They were so vulnerable to abuse and violence as they are not able to take care of themselves. A bird cannot fly up though it strives a lot to fly high without air, Malini Chib is the one who creates the atmosphere for the disabled who are intensely flying up in their life.

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Geethu Vijayan. “Malini Chib: The Acme of Feminine Disability”. The Creative Launcher, vol. 6, no. 2, June 2021, pp. 86-92, doi:10.53032/TCL.2021.6.2.13.
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