Original short story on the topic of a painful lesson 300-350 words
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In the Msitu Jungle, which is ruled by a lion called King Garrison, animals lived in harmony. They formed communities, groups, and friendships depending on their needs, interests or security reasons.
Once upon a time the hare and the hyena were friends. They lived together and looked for food together. Although the two were friends, the hyena had a bad habit: He was greedy.
One day, the hare and the hyena found some food. The hyena told the hare to go look for firewood as he watched over their meal. But when the hare came back, the hyena had eaten all the food. He claimed that the vultures had stolen it.
The hare thought for a moment and came up with an idea. He went up to the road and lay on the ground. He knew that the truck from the Msitu Bakery would be passing there soon.
After some time, the truck came. When the driver saw the hare lying on the road, he thought he was ill and so he put him in the back of the truck.
The hare spared no time. He ate as much bread as he could before jumping off the truck.
Meanwhile, the hyena had been watching from a distance. The following day, he lay on the ground, just like the hare. But when the truck driver stopped, he gave the hyena a thorough beating. This is why hyenas don’t eat bread to date.
MESSAGE: Greed has painful consequences
Once upon a time the hare and the hyena were friends. They lived together and looked for food together. Although the two were friends, the hyena had a bad habit: He was greedy.
One day, the hare and the hyena found some food. The hyena told the hare to go look for firewood as he watched over their meal. But when the hare came back, the hyena had eaten all the food. He claimed that the vultures had stolen it.
The hare thought for a moment and came up with an idea. He went up to the road and lay on the ground. He knew that the truck from the Msitu Bakery would be passing there soon.
After some time, the truck came. When the driver saw the hare lying on the road, he thought he was ill and so he put him in the back of the truck.
The hare spared no time. He ate as much bread as he could before jumping off the truck.
Meanwhile, the hyena had been watching from a distance. The following day, he lay on the ground, just like the hare. But when the truck driver stopped, he gave the hyena a thorough beating. This is why hyenas don’t eat bread to date.
MESSAGE: Greed has painful consequences
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Suyambulingam is an orphan who had dropped out of school after his 5th grade. Now he is a businessman running a cable TV service in Papanasam, a small town in the Tirunelveli district of Tamil Nadu. He is married to Rani and they have two daughters, Selvi and Pulimeena aka Meena. His only interest apart from his family is watching films. He spends most of his time in front of the TV in his small office.
During a nature camp, Selvi gets photographed in the bathroom by a hidden cell phone. The culprit, Varun is the son of Inspector GeneralGeetha Prabhakar. Varun is accidentally killed by Rani and Selvi when he comes to blackmail them. They hide his body in a compost pit, which is witnessed by Meena. Rani tells Suyambulingam about the incident and he devises a way to save his family from the law. He removes Varun's broken cell phone, places the SIM card on another mobile phone which he throws onto a Mumbai-bound lorry and disposes of his yellow-coloured Maruti Zen, which is seen by Constable Perumal, who has a grudge against Suyambulingam. Suyambulingam takes his family out on a trip to Tenkasi to pray in a temple, watch a movie, stay in a hotel and eat at a restaurant. Geetha, seeing that her son has gone missing, starts an investigation on her missing son.
After a preliminary investigation, Geetha calls Suyambulingam and his family for questioning. Suyambulingam, who had predicted that this would happen, had already taught his family how to change their alibi at the time of murder. When questioned individually, they give the same replies. Suyambulingam also presents the bill of the restaurant, the hotel bill, the movie ticket and the bus tickets as proof of their alibi. Geetha questions the owners of the establishments they have been to and their statements prove Suyambulingam's alibi. However, Geetha realises later that Suyambulingam had faked the evidence and established his alibi on the owners by going on a trip with his family to the same establishments later. Meanwhile, Suyambulingam tells his brother-in-law, Thangaraj that if they are ever taken away by the police, he has to call the media and report about their unlawful arrests.
Geetha arrests Suyambulingam and his family and Perumal uses brute force to beat the truth out of them. Eventually, Meena gives in and reveals the place where the body is buried. After digging the compost pit, they find the carcass of a calf, indicating that Suyambulingam had moved the body. Meena reports to the media and complains against Perumal. The constable is suspended and Geetha resigns from her post.
Later, Geetha and her husband Prabhakar meet Suyambulingam to ask forgiveness for their rude and violent behavior. Prabhakar asks Suyambulingam if he can tell them about their son. Suyambulingam then reveals indirectly that his family has committed a crime. Now in remand, Suyambulingam signs a register at the newly constructed local police station. As he leaves, a flashback shows him leaving the incomplete police station with a shovel in hand, indicating that he has hidden Varun's body in the foundations of the police station itself.
During a nature camp, Selvi gets photographed in the bathroom by a hidden cell phone. The culprit, Varun is the son of Inspector GeneralGeetha Prabhakar. Varun is accidentally killed by Rani and Selvi when he comes to blackmail them. They hide his body in a compost pit, which is witnessed by Meena. Rani tells Suyambulingam about the incident and he devises a way to save his family from the law. He removes Varun's broken cell phone, places the SIM card on another mobile phone which he throws onto a Mumbai-bound lorry and disposes of his yellow-coloured Maruti Zen, which is seen by Constable Perumal, who has a grudge against Suyambulingam. Suyambulingam takes his family out on a trip to Tenkasi to pray in a temple, watch a movie, stay in a hotel and eat at a restaurant. Geetha, seeing that her son has gone missing, starts an investigation on her missing son.
After a preliminary investigation, Geetha calls Suyambulingam and his family for questioning. Suyambulingam, who had predicted that this would happen, had already taught his family how to change their alibi at the time of murder. When questioned individually, they give the same replies. Suyambulingam also presents the bill of the restaurant, the hotel bill, the movie ticket and the bus tickets as proof of their alibi. Geetha questions the owners of the establishments they have been to and their statements prove Suyambulingam's alibi. However, Geetha realises later that Suyambulingam had faked the evidence and established his alibi on the owners by going on a trip with his family to the same establishments later. Meanwhile, Suyambulingam tells his brother-in-law, Thangaraj that if they are ever taken away by the police, he has to call the media and report about their unlawful arrests.
Geetha arrests Suyambulingam and his family and Perumal uses brute force to beat the truth out of them. Eventually, Meena gives in and reveals the place where the body is buried. After digging the compost pit, they find the carcass of a calf, indicating that Suyambulingam had moved the body. Meena reports to the media and complains against Perumal. The constable is suspended and Geetha resigns from her post.
Later, Geetha and her husband Prabhakar meet Suyambulingam to ask forgiveness for their rude and violent behavior. Prabhakar asks Suyambulingam if he can tell them about their son. Suyambulingam then reveals indirectly that his family has committed a crime. Now in remand, Suyambulingam signs a register at the newly constructed local police station. As he leaves, a flashback shows him leaving the incomplete police station with a shovel in hand, indicating that he has hidden Varun's body in the foundations of the police station itself.
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