Write a short story based on the given outline or cue/s in about 150-200 words. "Saurabh and you make great friends. But misunderstanding pushed your friendship on the verge of breaking. You want to share your story with others. Taking help from the hints given below complete the story and supply a suitable title and moral to it. Met five years back at a tea stall -we taught slum children together -I gradually stopped teaching - I couldn’t buy the stationary for the children- our silence widened the gap further - Saurabh met with an accident - I rushed him to hospital –misunderstanding was cleared
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I met Saurabh five years back at a tea stall near my house. Our friendship grew over several cups of tea and arguments. But we were on the same page when it came to the need to educate slum children. Saurabh gave the idea that we can teach the slum children three days a week. I was not quite open to the idea as I was studying as well as working to help my mother financially. But Saurabh said that if I couldn’t arrange the stationery, he would help me.
We realised that nothing was more rewarding than educating a person: Education is empowerment. Soon my brother joined football classes and I had to shell out his fees. It was rather awkward for me to ask Saurabh to arrange the stationery. I stopped giving classes. I started avoiding Saurabh. He was trying every possible way to reason out my changed behaviour.
One day, while coming back from school, I saw a crowd 50 meters away from the tea stall. To my shock, I saw Saurabh bleeding in his knee and hand and sitting on the bench. I immediately rushed him to the hospital. While the doctor was treating him, Saurabh said, “I hope you know me.” I was in tears. I told him everything. He laughed at my childishness. Classes resumed. The slum boomed with grammar and number drills again.
Moral: When you don’t talk, there’s a lot of stuff that ends up not getting said.
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Write a short story based on the given outline or cue/s in about 150-200 words. "Saurabh and you make great friends. But misunderstanding pushed your friendship on the verge of breaking. You want to share your story with others. Taking help from the hints given below complete the story and supply a suitable title and moral to it. Met five years back at a tea stall -we taught slum children together -I gradually stopped teaching - I couldn’t buy the stationary for the children- our silence widened the gap further - Saurabh met with an accident - I rushed him to hospital –misunderstanding was cleared