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write a short summary of ncert class 8 it so happened chapter 1 please send a small summary ​

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Answered by ananyaraman2009
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The story “How the Camel got his hump” is a humorous fictional story by  Rudyard Kipling. The story began in the past when Our world had just formed. In those days, animals had just started to work for humans.

Suggestions of animals to the camel

How the Camel got his hump Hindi SummaryAll animals were working for humans on Monday. But there was as an animal “camel” who was living alone in the desert and was not doing any work. It was for three days, and the camel did not even start his work. Seeing this, the horse with a saddle on its back came to the camel and said, “O camel, O camel come out and trot like us. (The way horses walk is called trot). Camel was a lazy person, he replied “Humph”.

The annoyed horse went away. Now a dog came with a stick in his mouth. He was given the work to find sticks and carry them. The camel’s answer in response to the dog was the same “humph.”

Now. an ox came with a yoke on its neck. Ox suggested the camel go out and work on the farm like him. The answer of the camel was the same “humph.”

Discussion with men

All three: horse, dog, and ox after the end of the day went to the men and told the incidence. The men said, saying humph will not work. Since the camel had not come, you three will have to compensate for the loss of work.

Panchayat of Djinn (pronunciation: jinn)

How the Camel got his hump summaryNow all three animals were angry on the camel. They brought a panchayat under the Djinn. Djinn tried to convince the camel for work. But the camel knew no manner, the camel replied with the same word ‘humph.’ Djinn tried again and said, “you have not worked since Monday, and now it is Thursday. You will have to work for three extra days.” The camel’s answer was only Humph.

Djinn consoled, “the humph has a purpose. You work for three extra days, this humph will provide you with food for three days. Come out of the desert and start your work”.

Camel started working

Camel came out of the desert and started working. We now say hump instead of humph so that camel won’t feel bad. But the camel still has not learned how to behave, and his three day’s extra work is still pending.

Moral of the story

With the humorous tale, the author has tried to tell that people do not like a person who do not do any work. So, we should work hard.

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Answered by KichuVinay
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Answer:The story How The Camel Got Its Hump is a fable written by noted writer Rudyard Kipling. The story is about the time when animals had just started working for Man. However, while the other animals worked, the camel would just laze around in the desert, refusing to do any work. He would say only “humph” when the animals asked him to work with them. Finally, a genie took matters into his hands and asked him why he wouldn’t work. The camel again uttered “humph”. The genie then did some magic and as the camel said “humph”, there emerged a bump on his beautiful back. The genie said that now with the hump the camel could work tirelessly for days and said that the hump was a reminder to him of the days when he refused to work.

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