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Story for class 8 to narrate in class

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Answered by ps573339
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ONCE UPON A TIME THERE WAS A KING, WHO WAS VERY LAZY . HE DID NOT WANT TO DO ANYTHING. HE USED TO LIE ON HIS COSY BED ALWAYS. ONLY EATING GOOD FOOD AND IT'S SLEEPING MADE HIM FATTY. BECAUSE OF HIS FAT HE WAS ENABLE TO MOVE A LITTLE BIT AROUND HIMSELF. ONE DAY HE FELT SICK, MANY DOCTORS WERE CALLED TO TREAT HIM, BUT IT WAS IMPOSSIBLE TO MAKE HIM FIT AND FINE. ONE DAY THE MINISTER MET A HOLY MAN (SADHU)  ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF THE CITY. AFTER CONVERSING WITH EACH OTHER SADHU CAME TO KNOW THAT THE KING WAS UNWELL .HE TOLD THE MINISTER THAT HE COULD CURE THE KING . HEARING THIS MINISTER'S FACE BRIGHTENED. HE IMMEDIATELY ARRANGED A MEETING OF SADHU AND THE KING. SADHU SAW THE DEPRESSED KING FOR A WHILE AND SAYS THAT THE KING WILL BE ALRIGHT SOON. HE TOLD THE KING THAT THE TREATMENT WOULD START FROM TOMORROW. HE TOLD  THE KING TO COME TO HIS HUT BY PEDESTRIAN APPROX. 1 KM FROM HIS PALACE TO HIS HUT. THE KING AGREED. AFTER SO MANY YEARS KING CAME OUTSIDE TO WALK ON THE ROAD. BY THE TIME THE KING REACHED THE SADHU HOUSE THE KING WAS BREATHLESS , SWEATING AND WAS UNCOMFORTABLE. SADHU CAME OUT OF HIS HUT AND NOTICED EVERYTHING. HE OFFERED SOME COOL WATER TO THE KING. THE KING FELT BETTER. HE GAVE A IRON BALL TO THE KING AND TOLD THE KING  TO PLAY WITH HIS MINISTER EVERYDAY IN EVENING AND MORNING TOO. THE KING THANKED SADHU AND LEFT. AFTER 15 DAYS SADHU WENT TO KING'S PALACE , HE WAS SURPRISED TO SEE THE KING. THE KING HAS LOSES ALL HIS WEIGHT AND NOW HE WAS FEELING BETTER AND WAS ACTIVE. SADHU WAS VERY HAPPY TO SEE THE KING AND THE KING TOO ...........................................................

SO THE MORAL OF THE STORY IS "HEALTH IS WEALTH"............

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Answered by annyjain55
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Answer:

the story of dashrhat manji-

This is the story of Dashrath Manjhi, a landless laborer from Bihar. The story of an untouchable from the Gehlour Hills who with his sheer will and hard work changed the lives of people from 60 villages by single-handedly carving a 360 km road through a mountain.

It was the year 1960. The people of the Musahar settlement in Gehlour where Manjhi and his family lived had to trek up and down the mountain for 75 odd kilometers to get to basic facilities such as hospitals, schools, water supply, etc. Manjhi would climb the mountain every day to work in the fields of a landlord on the other side of the mountain to feed his family. His wife would bring him his lunch in the afternoons trekking up the side of the treacherous mountain.

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