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Story on the proverb A BAD WORKMAN BLAME HIS TOOLS

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Answered by tarinika7c2
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Kumar and Ravi were two farmers who were neighbours. Both owned a pair of oxen each with which they ploughed their land. Kumar worked hard all day long in order to get a good yield and looked after his oxen very well since he knew that they were very important for his farming activity

Ravi on the other hand was a very lazy and a miser who never fed his oxen properly but extracted maximum work from them and kept complaining that they were not doing a good job.

As a true friend Kumar advised and pointed out to Ravi that it was cruel to ill-treat the animals which were helping him make a living. Ravi paid little heed to Kumar's words. He soon bought a tractor to plough his land and chased the oxen away since he no longer needed them. Taking pity on the poor animals Kumar took them under his wing although he could ill-afford to maintain them.

The monsoon soon arrived and it was time for cultivation. Kumar’s land was well ploughed and ready for cultivation - thanks to his oxen. Ravi in his miserly fashion had not maintained his tractor well and it kept giving him trouble. With the result, he could not get his land ready for cultivation on time. He lamented and blamed it all on bad luck not realizing that it was he who was responsible for his miserable state. Ravi not only lost out on a good yield by his laziness but also spent more money than required to repair his tractor due to poor maintenance.

Despite having better equipment Ravi was unable to get the best results, whereas Kumar was a good workman and hence was able to succeed with the limited resources that he had.

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Answered by AnusritaS98
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                    A BAD WORKMAN BLAME HIS TOOLS

Kumar and Ravi were two farmers who lived next door to each other. Both had a pair of oxen that they used to plough their land. Kumar worked hard all day to get a good yield and took good care of his oxen because he knew how important they were to his farming activity.

On the other hand, Ravi on the other hand was a slacker and a miser who never properly fed his oxen but extracted maximum work from them while complaining that they were not doing a good job.

As a true friend, Kumar advised and pointed out to Ravi that mistreating the animals that helped him make a living was cruel. Ravi paid no attention to Kumar's words. He soon purchased a tractor to plough his land and chased away the oxen because he no longer required them. Kumar felt sorry for the poor animals and ended up taking them under his wing, even though he couldn't afford to keep them. The monsoon had arrived, and it was time to plant. Kumar's land had already been thoroughly ploughed and was ready for cultivation, thanks to his oxen. Ravi had not properly maintained his tractor, and it was causing him problems. As a result, he was unable to prepare his land for cultivation on time. He lamented and blamed everything on bad luck, not realising that he was to blame for his miserable state. Ravi not only missed out on a good yield because of his laziness, but he also spent more money than necessary to repair his tractor due to poor maintenance.

Despite better equipment, Ravi was unable to achieve the best results, whereas Kumar was a good worker and thus was able to work despite having better equipment, Ravi was unable to achieve the best results, whereas Kumar was a good employee and therefore was able to succeed despite having limited resources.

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