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biniya , mother , brother , frinds , viggles , ram

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This is a story of Binya, a poor little girl living with her mother and an elder brother, Bijju, in a small hilly village of Garhwal. One day while herding her two cows back home, she stumbles upon some Japanese people enjoying the picnic in the valley. She is enthralled

to see them well-groomed and rich. She craves to be one like them and among many other things of theirs, a blue frilly umbrella catches her attention. She begins craving for it. On the other hand, the Japanese people get attracted by her innocent beauty and the pendant in her neck. The pendant consists of leopard’s claw – which is considered a mascot widely in the hills. Binya trades her pendant off with the blue umbrella.

The blue umbrella is so beautiful that soon it becomes a topic of conversation for villagers and children adore her umbrella so much that every time they feel like touching or holding it. Binya is in seventh heaven and rarely closes it because she believes it looks charming when it is opened. Ram Bharosa runs a small shop where he sells food items, grocery, and soft drinks without a refrigerator. He is so much envied by the umbrella that he decidesto own it at any condition. So, he extends a proposal for buying the umbrella from Binya. But she refuses the offer. The refusal turns him off. Very soon, he hires a boy from the neighbouring village to work at his shop. The boy being loyal to him steals the umbrella from Binya when she is out in the jungle collecting porcupines’ quills. Ironically, the boy is caught by Bijju. When the boy reveals Ram Bharosa’s name behind the stealing, the villagers ostracize him and also stop visiting his shop. As a result, Ram Bharosa suffers a loss and his livelihood comes on the verge of end. Binya feels sad about Ram Bharosa’s situation and she reproaches

herself for his suffering. Next, she donates her umbrella to RamBharosa. In return, Ram gifts her pendant with a bear’s claw in it which is considered even luckier than leopard's.

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