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namak ka daroga moral in English

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Answered by pathakshreya456
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This short story is based on the time of British Raj when he ordinary salt was a precious commodity which was taxed heavily and was smuggled like drugs. It is a timeless classic based on Premchand's typical "हृदय-परिवर्तन" theme.

The documentary story of the name reveals the true state of the society. Munshi Vanshidhar is an honest and dutiful person, who establishes a sense of honesty and devotion in the society. Pandit Alopidin was the richest and most respected person of Dataganj! Whose politics was a good catch! Most of the officers were buried in their misery! Allopidine had made the slaves of all the burges on the strength of wealth! And he works against the law to earn money! Durga Munshi Vanshadhar grabs his salt trains, and Alopidin is presented to me as a court of crime. But the Buckil and the Administrative Officer etc saved him innocent and barred Vanshidhar from his job! After this, Pandit Alopidin goes to Vanshidhar's house and apologizes, and I am a permanent manager of his business, and his honesty and duty lies in front of the integrity!...

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