A nice gift to a nice person part 1

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25 Oct 2022
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Towards the city we go. This street was constantly busy. The road was packed with cars, bicycles, rickshaws, scooters, and other types of vehicles that were continually arriving and departing. Men, women, and kids all! Everywhere only people! On the corner, there was also a bus stop. The bus would bring in even more people. The route was just busy in the morning and evening. A bookstore with the large lettering "Abhiruchi Granth Bhandar" painted on the board was located close to this bara stop. That large store on the town's main street is really old. There were all different kinds of books at that store. For school and college, study materials were necessary. A group of children used to fly into the store in June and July. Taking out fresh blank books used to keep the shop's staff highly busy. In that store, there were also religious books including the Gatha, Dnyaneswari, Dasbodh, and Gita.

These volumes took up a significant portion of the shop's corner. In addition, there are many excellent books with stories and novels. The books for kids were displayed in front in a lovely, colourful way. Through the glass, she used to mark the street kids. Even the kids were trembling. She would grab her dad's hand and call out, "Dad, Dad..." What in the world? Baba used to yell occasionally. Dad is rushing, and the road is congested. "Dad, bring me that book." Son Arjav would suffice. Ah, never again, not now. Dad used to reprimand. "Now, no, dad." The boy would be adamant. Raghu used to listen intently to such chats at the counter. As soon as possible, he would speak up and demand, "Come on, sir, at least give him the books he likes." The boy would soon walk away from his father's hand and enter the store. Even Baba had a tortured heart. After purchasing two Nar novels, he used to sit down. That is exactly how Raghu's talent is.


Raghu works there as a straightforward servant. a boy between the ages of 22 and 23. Hazel eyes that are extremely expressive, a dark skin, and a trendy face. Additionally, he speaks softly and is fully knowledgeable about every book in the store. Raghu once had complete knowledge of what was written in each book and where each book was kept. Mohansheth, the shop's proprietor, also touched Raghu several times. Hey Ramu, where is Dhargalkar's economics book? they would inquire. Is it?' The owner Raghu responded immediately, "It's over there in the fourth compartment." Wait, remove," "Just demonstrate that," By decree, the owner would be set free. 'Let's go. Come on over. formally, Raghu used to say. He would then show them ten or twelve more books on the subject that he had on hand. There is a lot of material in here, but if you need it for the exam, take it, he used to advise. The store owner used to heed Raghu's counsel. Many folks used to start by asking Raghu. to purchase any book on the topic. It turned out that Raghu was right. When do you read all of these books, Ram? Raghu was once asked by Professor Mane in awe. Hey! What are you going to read from such large books, sir? I am a simple dropout with a 12th-grade education. How am I supposed to read such massive, in-depth volumes in English? The professor enquired, "But then how do you grasp so much of what is in the book?" You provide books to pupils for their subject, I see!

You don't need to read the entire book to grasp what is in it, sir. You will comprehend if you just sift through a little bit. I start by opening every new book. sieves During the afternoon break, if I feel like reading, I finish the book. Giving that book to anyone needs it is my responsibility. But I'm really content with this effort. When the appropriate knowledge is in the hands of the appropriate individual, it becomes priceless. I share your sentiments. These novels are all my close buddies. You are a true friend of books! "I feel good that they are treated with respect. "I learned a lot of Sanskrit in school. Even if there are numerous Subhasitas, this one stayed in my mind. Speaking was Raghu. 

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