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What is the central idea of story Jalebis?

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Answered by innocentmunda07
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Jalebis” is a short story about a child's dilemma after he spends his school fees on mouth-watering jalebis. In the story, we come across the themes of innocence, childhood, prayers and integrity. The narrator is a young boy who gives in to the temptation of eating jalebis.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Munna was a student of 5th class at the government school Kamalpur he was going to school with 4 rupees in his pocket to pay his fees but the teacher master Gulam Mohammed was on leave so the few could not be paid that Dev on this way back the site of jalebi Temple he is the coins in his pocket begin on jingle .

quiet spoke Queen do not talk but they that actually spoke 1 rupya said what are you thinking about it leave his attention to the phrase hard jalebis it told Munna that they were meant to be eaten only those with money in his pocket can eat them and money is meant to be spend .

reasons for the following advice he didn't follow the coin advice is was the money for the fees how could he spend it on jalebis Me Khud so his faith to hi teacher and God beside him he was a good boy he got so much to eat at home so it considered even look at something in the Bazar Paisa in if master Gulam Mohammed got angry he would keep him standing on the bench moreover He belong to a well-to-do family so he joined great place to therefore it was not proper for him to eat Jalebi Standing In The Bazaar .

behaviour on the rupaiya Rupaiya did not like what Munna had said they begin to speak at the same time they made such a loud noise that the passive bye-bye start at him the with surprise so he told them tight in the first they were not silent the oldest rupya told him they were trying to tell me something for his own good he ask Munna it what does the don't like eating do Jalebi is it he spent the money that day he could get the scholarship the next day then he can pay his rupees .

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