The Triumph of Farmer Kantar: Overcoming Sabotage and Championing Organic Farming

The Power of Hard Work, Patience, and Community Support

Farmer Kantar was the pride of Jihina, a village known for its lush fields and bustling markets. Renowned for his innovative farming techniques and expertise as a veterinarian, Kantar’s reputation stretched far beyond the village. His organic farming methods produced healthy crops and thriving animals, where others struggled.


In September, a delegation from the Agricultural Director’s office arrived to witness Kantar’s success firsthand. Impressed by his unique approach, they offered him two incredible opportunities: to showcase his methods at the prestigious World Agri Expo, and to teach organic farming to other farmers. His dream had come true, and soon Kantar was earning more than any other farmer in Jihina.

However, his success sparked jealousy among some village farmers, who viewed his organic farming techniques as too difficult. One fateful night, a group of envious farmers sabotaged Kantar’s crops, releasing rats into his fields. But despite these setbacks, Kantar refused to give up on his passion for farming.


After years of hardship, Kantar’s wife encouraged him to rise again. Determined to protect his harvest, Kantar devised new strategies, including a high-frequency musical defense system to keep the rats at bay. His efforts paid off, and soon his fields were flourishing once more.

But the sabotaging farmers returned, unaware of Kantar’s new defenses. As they set the traps, the rats, driven into a frenzy by the high-frequency sounds, attacked the farmers instead. The commotion alerted the village chief, who uncovered the truth about the sabotage. The guilty farmers were ordered to work for Kantar as reparations, and the village soon embraced organic farming methods, making Jihina famous for its sustainable agriculture.


Through determination, hard work, and the support of his wife, Kantar not only saved his farm but helped transform Jihina into a leader in organic agriculture. What began as a story of jealousy and sabotage became a testament to the power of patience, resilience, and community support.


Moral of the Story: Success is built on hard work and patience. With trust and support, even the toughest challenges can be overcome.

A Tale of Friendship, Loyalty, and Greed

The Elephant and the Merchant: A Tale of Friendship, Loyalty, and Greed

Once upon a time, in the bustling village of Vanipura, there lived Jovi, a kind-hearted mahout who was famous for his deep connection with elephants. Unlike other caretakers who used harsh tools like elephant hooks or chains, Jovi shared a unique bond with his elephants, understanding their vibrations and gentle gestures. His love for the herd went beyond caretaking; they were family.

Jovi's elephants were renowned for their strength, grace, and loyalty, and the herd of over fifty elephants was one of the most majestic in the region. Every day, Jovi would laugh, feed, and care for them, living a peaceful life surrounded by his magnificent companions.

One day, a curious merchant from a distant land arrived in Vanipura, intrigued by the tales of Jovi's extraordinary elephants. Eager to see the herd, the merchant asked Jovi to show him the elephants in their natural habitat.

With a warm smile, Jovi agreed. That evening, he took the merchant to the tranquil Rimini Pond, a serene spot where the elephants loved to bathe. As the elephants splashed in the water, Jovi and the merchant shared stories and snacks. The merchant marveled at the elephants' beauty and strength, but soon, his greed surfaced.

"Jovi," the merchant said with a sly grin, "I can offer you a fortune if you sell me the tusks of your elephants. Imagine how wealthy you could become!"

The thought of riches tempted Jovi, and for a moment, he hesitated. But as the merchant pressed the offer, the seed of greed began to take root in Jovi's heart. He knew that by selling just one tusk, he could secure unimaginable wealth.

The very next morning, Jovi made a fateful decision. He mixed a poisonous potion, intending to weaken the elephants so that he could take their tusks. As he watched from behind a tree, he saw his elephants heading towards the pond, unaware of the danger.

At that moment, Jovi’s young daughter, Rani, was playing by the water’s edge, calling to the elephants with love. "Come on, my friends! Time to leave the pond!" she cheered. As the elephants responded to her call, Rani stumbled and began to tumble toward the deep water.

Jovi's heart raced in fear. "Rani! Save my child!" he cried.

Just as Rani was about to fall into the water, Jaggu, the largest elephant in the herd, rushed forward. With a powerful tusk, Jaggu gently stopped Rani from falling and lifted her to safety. Rani hugged Jaggu’s trunk in deep gratitude.

Jovi stood frozen in awe, realizing that the elephants treated his daughter as one of their own. In that moment, he understood the true meaning of friendship, loyalty, and family.

Overcome with guilt, Jovi rushed to the pond and poured out the poison, vowing never to let greed cloud his judgment again. He knelt before the elephants and apologized from the depths of his heart.

From that day forward, Jovi never forgot the lesson he had learned. His bond with the elephants grew stronger, and he promised to protect them as his own children, never allowing greed to tempt him again.


Moral of the Story: Greed and bad advice can lead us astray, but true friendship and loyalty are priceless.

Granny's wisdom

Vi & Team – Granny's Wise Words
In the bustling city of Karvir, four inseparable friends – Shi, Vi, Pari, and Hari – were more like family than just friends. Together, they shared everything from fun games and laughter to homework and indoor gardening. They lived in an apartment complex called Swana, where their friendship grew as strong as the plants they tended in their little indoor garden.

Every day, at exactly 5:00 PM, the friends would grab their cricket bats and head to the roadside for their daily match. The street was their playing field, and nothing could stop them – except Granny.


Granny, always sitting in her cozy chair by the window, loved watching her grandchildren and their friends. But every time they played in the street, Granny would kindly call out, “Be careful, children! The road is dangerous. You should play in the playground instead!”

Despite Granny’s warnings, the friends were too caught up in the excitement of the game. “Don’t worry, Granny, we’re careful!” they would shout, not fully understanding the danger.
One sunny afternoon, the friends decided to play earlier than usual. The excitement was at its peak when Vi hit an impressive six. Everyone cheered, but once again, Granny warned, “Please, children, play in the playground. It’s much safer!”

But this time, Vi insisted, “Just one more over!” She was ready to bowl, and the game was too thrilling to pause. In that very moment, a bike sped around the corner, and the rider didn’t see Vi. In the blink of an eye, there was a loud crash, and Vi was knocked off her feet, landing hard on the road and injuring her leg.

The world seemed to freeze. Granny rushed out in a panic, her heart pounding. She helped Vi to her feet, rushed her home, and tenderly cared for her injury. “I warned you, my dear,” Granny said softly as she bandaged Vi’s leg. “The road was never the right place to play. Always listen to those who care for you.”

With tears in her eyes, Vi looked at her friends and Granny. “I’m so sorry, Granny. You were right. We should have listened to you.”

Her friends nodded, realizing the importance of Granny's wise words. From that day on, the four friends always played in the safe playground, no longer ignoring Granny’s advice.

Moral of the Story: Elders' advice comes from experience and love. Always listen to them, as their wisdom can help protect you from harm. A valuable lesson about safety, respect, and understanding.