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Prabhaskar’s Love I Student Purvaansh Sharma I Creative Writing Program in Jaipur

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on July 4, 2024

An original story written by our offline (Jaipur) student Purvaansh Sharma.

Purvaansh is 10 years old, science enthusiast from Jaipur. A young orator and writer. We are proud to have him as a student of the Personality Development Program using Applied Storytelling, Public Speaking, Theatre, and Creative Writing tools under the mentorship of Facilitator Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Purvaansh for this exemplary true self-expression.

PRABHASKAR’S LOVE

Once upon a time, there lived a 12-year boy named Prabhaskar who loved animals. He lived in an apartment where some people had pets in their houses. He went to meet them every day. His parents would not allow him to keep a pet. Prabhaskar lived with his sister, without a pet. He loved all types of animals: dogs, parrots, cats, horses, and even street dogs. His desire, above all, was to have a pet. He wanted a pet of his own because it was awkward to spend all day at someone else’s house.

He would plead with his parents but they would not agree. They once agreed that they would get him one when he was 10 years old but when he turned 10, his parents declined. So, for the next 2 years, he continuously asked his parents for a puppy as his birthday gift. But his parents would not agree.

The challenge was that they lived in an apartment which was a two-bedroom flat. They did not have enough space for a pet. His parents were also of the view that Prabhaskar was not responsible and old enough to care for a pet. Even when they bought another apartment, which was a tad larger, they did not allow him to keep a pet. Now the only way was to show his parents that he was responsible and old enough to have a pet. But what should he do? He thought about this question for at least half an hour every day.

Then suddenly an opportunity sparked up. His neighbors had a sudden plan of going to Agra and their friend could not come on the same day on which they were leaving. So their neighbors asked Prabhaskar’s parents if they could keep their dog for a day. Fortunately, his parents agreed. Finally, Prabhaskar thought, “An opportunity to show my parents that I am capable of a pet”.

He showed care for the dog, who was named Bruno. He fed him, took him out for a walk, and played with him till the time their neighbors came back. He did not let the responsibility of a pet affect his studies also.

Prabhaskar’s parents then realized that he was capable and responsible enough for a pet. For his birthday, Prabhaskar’s parents gifted him an adorable little puppy. Prabhaskar was on cloud nine.

 

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NJT Short Stories Collection#12 I Student Rudra Jain I Creative Writing Program I Jaipur

By admin in Creative Writing, Original Stories on July 4, 2024

An original short stories collection, written by our student Rudra Jain.

Rudra is a 12-year-old young writer and orator from Jaipur. He loves speech, drama, and performance. We are proud to have him as a student in the Public Speaking & Creative Writing Through Applied Storytelling & Theatre Program in Jaipur under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Rudra for this exemplary true self-expression.

NJT Short Stories Collection #12

1. The Man Who Finally Had a Cooler

It was a hot and blazing day in a slum in Jaipur, India. Temperatures would reach forty-five to fifty degrees Celsius. People would get exhausted early. In that slum, lived a man. His name was Manoj. He was kind-hearted and polite and was very tall, fit and slim. He was thirty-four years old. The challenge was that Manoj couldn’t bear the unbelievable heat. He was perspiring so much. He couldn’t believe that he had gone through such terrible heat waves. He finally thought of a solution. He thought of calling a person who could make a cooler from the iron junk lying in the slum. He confirmed his idea with the Cooler Maker. Then Manoj called him. The cooler maker soon converted the junk into a cooler. It was a big, white and a perfect one. He made it exceptionally well. Manoj felt very relaxed and composed and all his work was done. He thanked the person. He could finally feel that he was fine. Manoj started to relax. While working, he wouldn’t feel tired. He remained exuberant and mirthful throughout the hot summer season and enjoyed himself peacefully.

2. The Boy from Dudu

It was one summer morning in a village called Dudu in India. It was a roasting oven because of the heat wave. People were sweating and fainting. Nobody ever could bear this much heat. In Dudu, there lived a boy named Ahmed. He was all alone, his parents passed away. He was short and obese, but light-hearted. He was ten years old. However, due to the heat, he was having problems and difficulties to live. He had no AC, fan, and a cooler. He lived with a small bulb in his house. He thought of a plan. He thought of making fans by learning from his friend’s father who was an electrician. Ahmed went to his friend’s house and requested his father to teach him to make a fan. After the whole day’s work, they finally made a fan. Ahmed thanked him. Ahmed felt relieved and relaxed that he finally got a fan. Ahmed would enjoy walking outside and playing. He could finally sit and live with proper electricity. Since then, he devoted his life to making fans and other electrical devices to help the poor people of his village. He got government aid and went to IIT, Delhi. After graduating from IIT, Delhi he built a multi-dollar company devoted to building reasonable electrical devices that would make the lives of the poor comfortable.

3. The Smart Girl

One summer afternoon, it was humid and stifling. The temperature was forty-six degrees Celsius in Mumbai. It was tiring and exhausting. However, there lived a girl. Her name was Rita. She was eleven years old. She was timid, weak, and thin. One day, her parents were sick. They were tossed with high fever. They were sick for five days. They were in a pathetic situation. She thought of buying medicines from a pharmacy. It was hot, but she would not care. If she wanted her parents to recover soon, she would have to go. She cared for her parents the most. She ran fast like a cheetah and reached the pharmacy. She bought the medicines. She ran like a lightning bolt. She reached home. She went to her parents’ room and gave them the medicines. She was happy and her parents were even proud. They were happy with her intelligence, smartness, and effort. They praised her. Her parents recovered in a week. They all started to enjoy themselves. They would go on trips everywhere. They lived with joy and mirth.

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