write a short story on honesty with their moral
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A moral story on Honesty
Chintu and Banti were good friends. They had great confidence in each other. Banti was very honest boy. Once they decided to enjoy their holidays together. They went out to a hill station for week.
Both enjoyed their stay at the hill station. After seven days, they planned to return. When they reached the station to board the train, they found a bag lying at the station platform.
Chintu noticed it first and picked it up. He opened it and saw that it contained a lot of cash and jewellery in it.
Chintu tried to hide it in his suitcase. But Banti suggested, “Chintu, we are honest people. We should not keep it with us. Somebody has missed it. We should ask people at the station. If someone claims and is able to tell the exact details, we shall handover this bag to him”.
“No, No, you are a fool. Everybody will come to claim it as his own bag. I have fond it, so this is mine”, Chintu, said.
Banti said, “What are you talking? In case you do not want to give it to its owner, we should divide it into two equal parts. Both of us have found it. We have shared every moment, every food, and every joy here together. Therefore, we should divide the cash and jewellery also into two parts to enjoy together”.
“I don’t agree with you. I saw it first, and so it is mine”. Saying so Chintu kept the bag in his possession.
Meanwhile the train arrived at the station. Chintu and Banti boarded it. Once they occupied their seats, they were at ease and began talking to each other. Time was rolling on. When the night fell, they began feeling sleepy.
After sometime the train halted at the next station. Suddenly they saw some policemen entering their compartment. Chintu was frightened to see them. He tried to put his suitcase behind his back.
Chintu whispered in Banti’s ear, “We are in great trouble. The police have come. They would arrest us and put us behind bars. You know, we have not stolen the bat”.
Banti said in a low voice, “Why do you say – ‘us’ – and not – ‘me’? Please don’t try to involve me. I have got nothing to do with the bag. You did not listen to me when I asked you to find out the owner and hand over the bag to him far from handing it over to the real owner, you even refused to share it with me., and now when you feel that you are going to land in an unpleasant situation, you want to share the unpleasantness with me. Very clever”!
The police saw lines of terror in Chintu’s face and became suspicious about him. They searched his belongings and found the bag. This was the bag they had come searching for. They arrested him and sent him to jail.
Now Chintu was repenting that he should have listened to his friend’s advice.
The Moral of the Story is “Honesty is the Best Policy”.
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Chintu and Banti were good friends. They had great confidence in each other. Banti was very honest boy. Once they decided to enjoy their holidays together. They went out to a hill station for week.
Both enjoyed their stay at the hill station. After seven days, they planned to return. When they reached the station to board the train, they found a bag lying at the station platform.
Chintu noticed it first and picked it up. He opened it and saw that it contained a lot of cash and jewellery in it.
Chintu tried to hide it in his suitcase. But Banti suggested, “Chintu, we are honest people. We should not keep it with us. Somebody has missed it. We should ask people at the station. If someone claims and is able to tell the exact details, we shall handover this bag to him”.
“No, No, you are a fool. Everybody will come to claim it as his own bag. I have fond it, so this is mine”, Chintu, said.
Banti said, “What are you talking? In case you do not want to give it to its owner, we should divide it into two equal parts. Both of us have found it. We have shared every moment, every food, and every joy here together. Therefore, we should divide the cash and jewellery also into two parts to enjoy together”.
“I don’t agree with you. I saw it first, and so it is mine”. Saying so Chintu kept the bag in his possession.
Meanwhile the train arrived at the station. Chintu and Banti boarded it. Once they occupied their seats, they were at ease and began talking to each other. Time was rolling on. When the night fell, they began feeling sleepy.
After sometime the train halted at the next station. Suddenly they saw some policemen entering their compartment. Chintu was frightened to see them. He tried to put his suitcase behind his back.
Chintu whispered in Banti’s ear, “We are in great trouble. The police have come. They would arrest us and put us behind bars. You know, we have not stolen the bat”.
Banti said in a low voice, “Why do you say – ‘us’ – and not – ‘me’? Please don’t try to involve me. I have got nothing to do with the bag. You did not listen to me when I asked you to find out the owner and hand over the bag to him far from handing it over to the real owner, you even refused to share it with me., and now when you feel that you are going to land in an unpleasant situation, you want to share the unpleasantness with me. Very clever”!
The police saw lines of terror in Chintu’s face and became suspicious about him. They searched his belongings and found the bag. This was the bag they had come searching for. They arrested him and sent him to jail.
Now Chintu was repenting that he should have listened to his friend’s advice.
The Moral of the Story is “Honesty is the Best Policy”.
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ravi is a small boy. While is was going to school . he went to belt shop for bringing a belt for his to his friend. belt seller gave him a beautiful belt . when ravi checked his poket . there is no mony. he felt very sad and return to home . he reached home. his mother saw him . he seemed very sad and anger. ravi thrown his shoes to a corner.and gone to his room. ravi's mother asked him why he is sad. he explained the matter. his mother gave him extra money . and said him to buy belt and something for himself. agter one hour ravi comes to home. he says to his mother that he got extra ten rupees from the belt seller. and he want to eat chocolates. ravi's mother said him that how did he feel when his money was missing.now the belt seller will feel the same. ravi understood and said sorry for belt seller and returned his money. ............
moral :be honest.........!
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moral :be honest.........!
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