The Wise: A Story of Determination, Courage, and the Power of Education
In the bustling city of Shorinagari, a young man
named Ram stood out for his bright mind, kind heart, and sense of duty
toward others. Growing up with a skilled goldsmith father, Ram learned the
importance of hard work, honesty, and helping the community.
After completing his schooling in VenuPuri, Ram was ready to start a new
job in the city.
However, before embarking on his new journey, Ram decided to
visit his hometown to receive his parents' blessings. Upon arrival, he
was met with devastating news—both of his parents had recently passed away.
Heartbroken, Ram chose to stay in the village to complete their last rites and
honor their memory.
As Ram spent time in his village, he noticed a troubling
issue: the village children had to walk nearly six kilometers to reach
school! The long, dusty roads were exhausting, and many children missed school
due to this hardship. Seeing a young boy, the younger brother of a friend, fall
sick and drop out of school moved Ram deeply. "Why should these children
suffer to get an education?" he thought.
From that moment, Ram made a life-changing decision—he would
build a school in his village, making education accessible for all.
Facing Obstacles: Komal, the Village Head
However, not everyone was thrilled about Ram’s plan. The
village head, Komal, was a selfish man who enjoyed holding power. He
felt threatened by Ram’s idea, fearing that educating the villagers might lead
them to question his authority.
In an attempt to halt Ram’s efforts, Komal summoned him and
presented forged documents, claiming Ram’s parents owed him a huge sum—12
lakh rupees. With a sly smile, Komal offered to “forgive the debt” if Ram
abandoned his school plans and told villagers that education didn’t matter.
But Ram held firm. “Education is a right,” he replied.
“These children deserve a chance to learn and build a better future.”
Determination Pays Off: Building the School
Unfazed by Komal’s threats, Ram began working on the school
project. He met with local officials, secured necessary permissions, and even
received support from the Education Minister. Within five months, the
school construction was nearly complete.
Angry and desperate, Komal took drastic measures. He filed a
false case against Ram, accusing him of fraud and forcing Ram’s close friend, Sham,
to testify against him.
A Turn of Events: The Truth Revealed
At the court hearing, the judge advised Ram to admit guilt
for a lighter sentence. With unwavering courage, Ram replied, “If I am guilty,
let justice be served. But my one wish is that the children in my village have
access to a school.”
Komal, unable to contain his frustration, began yelling,
inadvertently revealing his lies. The courtroom fell silent, and the judge
immediately understood the truth. Komal was sentenced to prison, and Ram was
freed of all charges.
Shortly after, Ram’s school opened, and the village children’s laughter and joy filled its halls.
Moral of the Story
The wise stand firm in truth, no matter the obstacles.
This story reminds us that determination, courage, and a sense of justice can
overcome even the most daunting challenges. Ram’s dedication to building a
school shows the true power of selflessness and community service.