Strange coincidence 1
In a village called Mali, a crippled guy was sitting by a roadside tree and saying, "If you ask, a private bus will ply this road and carry you to your village. With this optimism, he was waiting for a private bus. There were several clouds in the sky. It was highly scorching as a result, which caused hunger to disrupt the lives of those children. A private bus headed to his village began passing by him right then. "Dada, I have no money, and because I am like this, if you drop me off at a bank outside the neighbouring village, you will do me a favour," he called out as he stopped the bus. But the bus driver shakes his head, thinking of the poor man who wants to travel for free. came next The crippled man spread a tattered sheet beneath the tree and set aside the broken stick in his hand on the sheet after becoming dissatisfied. He dozed off right away.
His uncle's two cows that morning A 12- to 13-year-old was dropped off to graze in the forest. Raju saw a sky covered in solitary clouds. Along the same route as the cow, he was making his way home. He immediately went to a cripple who was lying under a tree with a broken staff supporting him. It began to drizzle a little bit at that point. In order to keep the cripple from getting wet in the rain, the boy slowly spread his blanket over him. He then started to mend the crippled man's broken stick by bringing a long, sturdy rope from a friend's house and attaching it to a piece of another stick. He was rendered helpless by a lightning bolt in the sky while he was constructing the stick. The disabled youngster, who had covered himself with his own blanket to avoid getting wet in the rain, began to cry when he noticed another boy sitting in the rain tending to his broken stick. Son, drape your own blanket over me and my broken stick when I am nobody to you so that I don't get wet in the rain, he sarcastically pleaded. Uncle, our guruji has told us that it is everyone's responsibility to assist the disabled, added Raju. I'm not doing you a favour, just doing what I have to.
The disabled guy responded to him in a deep voice after hearing that speech, "Baby, how good are you! I have a son as well. I don't know where he is right now. He must now be of your age. I chose a career as a sailor since the money from only two farms was insufficient to sustain my family, my younger brother, and I.The ship owner's business was to purchase commodities from one port and resell them for a profit in another port. I had a good monthly pay,' the crippled man said, noting that the young lad seated next to him was listening carefully. The master gave us sailors good treatment, but when we sought for our yearly leave, he urged us to quit our jobs immediately. I was unable to leave work and go home as a result. Okay, the complimentary food on board. I therefore used to give my wife the majority of my salary by money order. She lost money for about four or five years before the woman in question passed away. The money order was sent back to my provided address after such a remark. Later, because my son was still little, I sent a money order in my brother's name, but that one too returned with the note "The concerned Isam has gone to another town forever." But after that, I was unable to unwind.