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प्रश्न
Develop a story wherein any one of the above ideas is moral. Suggest a suitable title.
1. The power of success
2. Your safety is in your own hand
उत्तर
1. The power of success
Anay was a studious boy right from his early school days. He was especially interested in languages. He would spontaneously compose poetic verses or narrate stories or events to his group of friends. He began writing short stories when he was thirteen. His writings appeared in the school magazine, Sunday news publications, etc. He was appreciated for his creative style in writing. He went to college and his short stories collection was published. He then wrote a novel which brought him recognition as a novelist. There was no way of looking back then. He won several prestigious awards. Now his novels are made into movies. He has now become a script-writer and has been acclaimed by showering awards. Truly, nothing succeeds like success.
One evening Raju was walking along the bank of the river in his village. What a pleasant atmosphere it was! Birds chirping on the trees, fresh green grass on one side, and cold blue water on the other. He was happily singing. But in no time everything was different. He slipped and fell into the river. Raju did not know swimming and he began to drown in the river. He called aloud for help. But there was no one to rescue him. Suddenly he saw a branch of a tree floating on the water. He held on to it and moved a little further and held on to a rock. At last holding on to the branch of the tree he reached the bank and saved himself. Had he waited for someone to come and help him, he would have surely drowned in the river. But with the presence of his mind he was able to save himself without anybody’s help.
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