majburiyat
Majburiyat is a term originating from Persian and Arabic, commonly used in South Asian languages like Urdu and Hindi. It translates to obligation, compulsion, duty, or necessity. The concept of majburiyat refers to a state of being bound by some external force, internal conviction, or societal expectation that dictates a certain course of action. It can encompass a wide range of situations, from fulfilling a legal or moral responsibility to acting out of helplessness or lack of alternatives.
In everyday life, majburiyat can manifest in personal relationships, professional duties, or broader societal norms. For