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Jalebis
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Answered by spacelover123
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Jalebis

The narrator of the story was a school-boy in 5th standard. He had 4 rupees in his pocket for paying his school fees. Unfortunately, the one who had been collecting the fees, Ghulam Mohammed, was absent.

So he had kept the coins in his pocket the entire day and walked out of the school. Suddenly the coins started to jingle and one of them said to him that he should buy some jalebis from that money and eat it. They told that money was meant to be spent. The narrator disagreed to spend his fees money to buy jalebis.

The coins weren't satisfied. They all started to talk at the same time. The narrator held the coins tightly in his fist to make them stop talking. After some time, as he loosened his grip and one of the coins asked him that wasn't he feeling like to eat those hot jalebis and obviously he would get the scholarship money the next day from which he can pay his fees.

The narrator's mouth was watering but still, he wouldn't agree upon spending his money on buying those jalebis. He was a brilliant student with a good reputation at school. He had come from a well-to-do family and eating those jalebis in the bazar wasn't just right for him. The coins kept saying him to buy those jalebis. The boy left for home to eat lunch but he couldn't control himself from eating those jalebis. Finally, he gave up and ran to eat the jalebis at the bazaar. He bought some jalebis for the worth of 1 rupee and he had got a lot of them.

Later, he saw his uncle returning from the court and he ran into a lane. He tried to eat as much as jalebis possible. Soon he was surrounded by boys from the neighbourhood. He distributed the jalebis among them and spent his other 3 rupees on buying jalebis for them. He washed his hands and mouth and left for home. The entire night he suffered stomachache but by the morning he was alright and left for school. Now at school, he had realised, that the scholarship was been given the next month. He was in great trouble and he left school when the recess bell rang. He was so scared that he just kept running and thinking that he shouldn't have spent the fees money on buying jalebis.

He was feeling very guilty and thought of the teacher's cane which frightened him. He started to pray to God and recited the entire Namaz so that God would help him out. He was sorry and wanted God to give him four rupees. But nothing happened, God had no mercy upon him. He did this for a few days until one day he was caught. His absence in the school had been reported to the parents. Then after some years, he had realized that God helps those who can help themselves and he doesn't give everything you ask for. One must think twice before doing something and also look upon one's behaviour.

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Answered by AnswersQueen14
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Class 8 English Jalebis Summary:

Jalebis is a moral story written by Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi. This value-based story is about an honest young boy, Munna who yielded to his sweet temptation of having jalebis with the money that he was supposed to pay his school fees. One day Munna, a fifth class student, was going to school with four rupees in his pocket. This money was given to him by his parents to pay his school fees. However, that day his teacher, Master Ghulam Mohammed was on leave so he could not make the payment. While he was returning home, Munna was filled with temptation at the sight of fresh jalebis. The coins in his pocket were also jingling and he felt those coins were persuading him to buy jalebis with them. The oldest rupee told him he could pay his fees with the scholarship money that was due the following day. He realised that the coins talking to him was simply a figment of his imagination.

Munna initially resisted spending the money as it was meant to pay his fees, but he finally gave in to his sweet-tooth craving. At first, he purchased jalebis with one rupee coin. He devoured a mound of jalebis and later purchased more with the remaining money and distributed it among the children in the neighbourhood who had assembled there. Soon, Munna returned home and had difficulty in having food as his stomach was filled with jalebis. But he was more worried about how to pay the fees the following day as he had spent all the money in buying jalebis. The next day when he went to school, he didn’t get the scholarship as it was due the following month.

His teacher, Master Ghulam Mohammed announced that the fees would be collected during the recess time. Hearing this, Munna left the school and simply walked until he reached the starting point of the Kambelpur railway station. His elders had warned him not to cross the railway tracks on his own anytime. He remembered that they had also told him earlier never to eat sweets with the fees money. Filled with the guilt of popping jalebis with the school fees money, he sat under a tree and wondered how to pay his fees.

In desperation, he thought God could help him, so he offered prayers to the Almighty and recited a few verses of the Holy Book, Quran. In his prayers, he earnestly requested God to give him four rupees so that he could pay his school fees. He admitted that it was his mistake to eat jalebis with the fees money. He promised that he would not repeat it and ardently requested God to put four rupees in his bag. Later, when he checked his bag he became sad as he couldn’t find any money in it. Saddened, he returned home and didn’t tell anyone at home that he skipped his classes in school.

The following day, he wore fresh clothes, left home for school, but returned from the school gate. He offered another prayer to God requesting to give him four rupees. He requested the Almighty to keep the money under the rock and he would collect the money kept underneath. Later, when he lifted the rock, Munna found a small worm wriggling under the rock and there was no money there. He continued praying every day with the hope that God would send him money to pay his fees, but nothing happened. Soon, the news of his absence from school reached home and he was scolded by his parents for not attending his classes.

Later, when Munna was in the seventh or eighth standard, he went on thinking about what harm could it have possibly caused anyone if God had sent him four rupees to pay his fees. Over the years when Munna grew older, he came to realise that if God gave everything that we asked for, then there would be no difference left between man and other living creatures. He understood that man would not learn anything on his own if he got everything that he desired, without any effort. This was an important lesson that Munna learnt from this incident.

Conclusion of Jalebis:

The chapter – Jalebis teaches students that we should not tell lies as we might fall into trouble such that even God will not help us in critical situations. Here, we presented to you the CBSE Class 8 English It So Happened Prose Summary of Jalebis that must have helped 8th standard students to have a comprehensive understanding of the chapter.

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