what did shyama beg of Keshav
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This question is taken from the story “Nadan Dost” written by famous Hindi author ‘Munshi Premchad’.
The story is about two little children ‘Shyama’ and ‘Keshav’. Both are siblings A bird had given three eggs on the karnis in the house of those children. The children were looking after the bird's eggs due to their ebb and compassion so that when the small bird child came out from the eggs they were safe.
In the this process, when one day Keshav climbed on the stool and saw the eggs on the Karnis. ‘Shyama’ also wants to see the eggs. ‘Keshav’ used to turn on the things needed by him, and ‘Shyama’ brought all the things in the hope of seeing the bird's eggs.
Finally, ‘Shyama’ begged her brother ‘Keshav’ that he should also climes her on the stool so that she could see the bird's eggs too.
But her brother did not listen to her.
Answer:
A fowl had laid eggs simply over the cornice in Keshav's home. Both Keshav and his sister, Shyama, would watch the winged animal eagerly, as it flew forward and backward.
First thing each morning, the two would come and remain before the cornice, scouring their eyes, scarcely alert. The delight they drew from seeing the two flying creatures was great to the point that they even disregarded the delights of milk and jalebi.