Short stories (43-47) 🌿
First Attempt
October 13, 2024
Nasaki, a 23-year-old farmer's son. When he was young, an IAS officer had come to his village. Everyone was respecting that officer. Since then, Nasaki had a desire to become an IAS officer. Nasaki's mother had died in his childhood. After completing graduation, Nasaki started preparing for UPSC. He did not have enough money to go to the city and study. So he thought of studying from home. He used to study for two and a half hours in the morning and two and a half hours in the evening. His friends would tell him, "Hey friend, at least give the exam." But he would say - I will give the exam only after preparing well. After a few days. When Nasaki went out, many people would say about him - Boys who go out and take tuitions are not able to pass the UPSC exam and this farmer's son will pass the exam by studying from home. These things used to hurt Nasaki. But still he would calmly walk away from there. After about 7 years. Nasaki had read more than 25 books related to the exam. He was now 30 years old. The day Nasaki was going to give the exam, bank and police officials came and took his father away. Because his father had taken a loan of 25 thousand rupees from the bank for his son's education. But in this inflation, he was not able to repay the loan on time. Already the house and farm land were mortgaged to someone else. Nasaki's eyes became moist. He became sad. But still he went to the city and gave the UPSC exam. After a few months. Nasaki had passed both the exams in the first attempt itself. There was no limit to his happiness. But still one thing was left. That was the interview. When Nasaki went to the police station and told this news to his father, tears of joy appeared in his father's eyes. Nasaki used to go to meet his father sometimes. After a few weeks, he had to go for an interview. He kept trying by watching several interview videos on YouTube platform on his smartphone. The day of the interview came. Nasaki got ready and went for the interview. The interview went well. The officers taking the interview said - You have cleared the interview. But there are less seats and more students. Therefore, you will have to give us at least five lakh rupees. Only then can you become an IAS officer. Nasaki spontaneously said - bribe. The officers said - yes brother, whatever you call it. If you are able to arrange five lakhs after a few days, then your seat is confirmed, otherwise leave from here right now. Nasaki started leaving from there with a sad face. The officers were saying - there is no money in the pocket and you are going to become an IAS. Nasaki was sitting under the street light at night and looking at the trees and plants. Tears were coming out of his eyes and were dripping down. In the morning. He caught a bus to his village and went to his home. He did not tell his father about these things because he did not want to make his father sad. He started earning his livelihood by working as a labourer for several months. After one year, when Nasaki was drinking tea, he saw a newspaper hanging on the shop. He started reading that newspaper. It was written in it that CBI raided the house of the officers who took the interview. Crores of rupees of black money was seized from their house and they have been suspended from their posts. They have also been arrested. After knowing this, Nasaki started laughing loudly and started running towards his house. He started studying again and gave the exam again this time. Nasaki passed the exam in the second attempt as well. He also passed the interview. After a few years of training, he returned to his village as an IAS officer. The villagers were honoring him and garlanding him with flowers. A month later, after repaying the bank loan, he releases his father and starts taking him to his new home.Motherhood
October 13, 2024
Lalita Devi was born in a small village. She had two sisters and six brothers. During her childhood, Lalita was going to school. Her eyes fell on a girl named Khoma. Khoma's father was employed in B.C.C.L. He had a good salary. Khoma used to go to school every day wearing different clothes and slippers. Lalita was surprised to see her pomp and show. Lalita used to play games with her brothers and sisters, celebrate festivals. After studying for a few years, Lalita left her studies. She had studied till sixth or seventh standard. She now used to do household work. After a few years, when she became eligible for marriage, her parents got her married to a man named Shankar. The income of the house was not good. Shankar ji's father used to go to work for some days and the rest of the days he used to remain drunk. Shankar ji used to sell coal. After about a year, they had a son. But after a few years, the child could not survive because he suffered from jaundice. This made Lalita ji sad. The second time her child was born, he was in a critical condition. The doctors tried to save him but he could not be saved. Lalita ji was again sad. Tears rolled down the eyes of the parents. Other family members suggested that the dead child be buried a little distance from the river under the bridge. The dead child was buried. After that, a third child was born. This time a girl was born. There was a wave of happiness in the house. At that time Lalita ji had five sisters-in-law. Some of them were married. But those...
October 13, 2024
Nasaki, a 23-year-old farmer's son. When he was young, an IAS officer had come to his village. Everyone was respecting that officer. Since then, Nasaki had a desire to become an IAS officer. Nasaki's mother had died in his childhood. After completing graduation, Nasaki started preparing for UPSC. He did not have enough money to go to the city and study. So he thought of studying from home. He used to study for two and a half hours in the morning and two and a half hours in the evening. His friends would tell him, "Hey friend, at least give the exam." But he would say - I will give the exam only after preparing well. After a few days. When Nasaki went out, many people would say about him - Boys who go out and take tuitions are not able to pass the UPSC exam and this farmer's son will pass the exam by studying from home. These things used to hurt Nasaki. But still he would calmly walk away from there. After about 7 years. Nasaki had read more than 25 books related to the exam. He was now 30 years old. The day Nasaki was going to give the exam, bank and police officials came and took his father away. Because his father had taken a loan of 25 thousand rupees from the bank for his son's education. But in this inflation, he was not able to repay the loan on time. Already the house and farm land were mortgaged to someone else. Nasaki's eyes became moist. He became sad. But still he went to the city and gave the UPSC exam. After a few months. Nasaki had passed both the exams in the first attempt itself. There was no limit to his happiness. But still one thing was left. That was the interview. When Nasaki went to the police station and told this news to his father, tears of joy appeared in his father's eyes. Nasaki used to go to meet his father sometimes. After a few weeks, he had to go for an interview. He kept trying by watching several interview videos on YouTube platform on his smartphone. The day of the interview came. Nasaki got ready and went for the interview. The interview went well. The officers taking the interview said - You have cleared the interview. But there are less seats and more students. Therefore, you will have to give us at least five lakh rupees. Only then can you become an IAS officer. Nasaki spontaneously said - bribe. The officers said - yes brother, whatever you call it. If you are able to arrange five lakhs after a few days, then your seat is confirmed, otherwise leave from here right now. Nasaki started leaving from there with a sad face. The officers were saying - there is no money in the pocket and you are going to become an IAS. Nasaki was sitting under the street light at night and looking at the trees and plants. Tears were coming out of his eyes and were dripping down. In the morning. He caught a bus to his village and went to his home. He did not tell his father about these things because he did not want to make his father sad. He started earning his livelihood by working as a labourer for several months. After one year, when Nasaki was drinking tea, he saw a newspaper hanging on the shop. He started reading that newspaper. It was written in it that CBI raided the house of the officers who took the interview. Crores of rupees of black money was seized from their house and they have been suspended from their posts. They have also been arrested. After knowing this, Nasaki started laughing loudly and started running towards his house. He started studying again and gave the exam again this time. Nasaki passed the exam in the second attempt as well. He also passed the interview. After a few years of training, he returned to his village as an IAS officer. The villagers were honoring him and garlanding him with flowers. A month later, after repaying the bank loan, he releases his father and starts taking him to his new home.Motherhood
October 13, 2024
Lalita Devi was born in a small village. She had two sisters and six brothers. During her childhood, Lalita was going to school. Her eyes fell on a girl named Khoma. Khoma's father was employed in B.C.C.L. He had a good salary. Khoma used to go to school every day wearing different clothes and slippers. Lalita was surprised to see her pomp and show. Lalita used to play games with her brothers and sisters, celebrate festivals. After studying for a few years, Lalita left her studies. She had studied till sixth or seventh standard. She now used to do household work. After a few years, when she became eligible for marriage, her parents got her married to a man named Shankar. The income of the house was not good. Shankar ji's father used to go to work for some days and the rest of the days he used to remain drunk. Shankar ji used to sell coal. After about a year, they had a son. But after a few years, the child could not survive because he suffered from jaundice. This made Lalita ji sad. The second time her child was born, he was in a critical condition. The doctors tried to save him but he could not be saved. Lalita ji was again sad. Tears rolled down the eyes of the parents. Other family members suggested that the dead child be buried a little distance from the river under the bridge. The dead child was buried. After that, a third child was born. This time a girl was born. There was a wave of happiness in the house. At that time Lalita ji had five sisters-in-law. Some of them were married. But those...