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Dadaji and Space Shuttle

Starry dilemma

Dadaji and Inventions

Dadaji And Sea-Turtles

Lost Shark

Damru & Scientist Latku

Winter Trouble

A New Year’s Resolution
Rahul had returned from the market carrying some bags. As soon as he came home he called out to his younger sister, “Ruhi, come and take a look at what I’ve got from the market.”
Hearing her brother, Ruhi came running towards him and took the bags from his hands. She went to her room and emptied the bags on her bed.
The mother too came in. Decorative items like stars, ribbons, pearls, flowers, balloons etc were scattered on the bed. Looking at them, mom asked, “Are we celebrating someone’s birthday?”
“Yes mother, we are celebrating a birthday! The birth of a new year! January 1 marks the first day of the New Year. I will decorate our house. On New Year’s Eve, I’ll fill the whole house with balloons, and flowers,” said Rahul.
“Mother, I want to help blowing the balloons,” said little Ruhi. Hearing little Ruhi speak so, mother let out a smile.
Seeing their enthusiasm, mother was very happy. She said, “Yes, so this sounds like fun. I will also make some sweets, chocolates and bake a cake. We can invite some of our friends and relatives to celebrate the New Year’s Eve together.”
“Wonderful! That would be fantastic! Then we will have a bustling preparation,” said Rahul happily.
“What preparations are you talking about, guys? Let me know about them too!” said their father as he stepped into the room.
Rahul and Ruhi showed the decorative items to their father and told him that their mother was baking a cake and making sweets and chocolates for them to celebrate the New Year.
Father nodded and said, “Fine. But something is still missing!”
“And what would that be?” mother asked. Then she pondered that maybe he was saying so because the kids forgot to buy a few boxes of candles.
“Look, celebrating a festival does not mean just decorating your house or spreading happiness and eating sweetmeats. We should also make certain resolutions.”
“Resolutions? What is the meaning of a resolution, father?” asked six-year-old Ruhi.
“A resolution means taking a decision or an oath or a promise,” said father.
Rahul, who was older to Ruhi, said, “That’s a good idea. I will think of a resolution.”
Ruhi felt lost listening to this conversation because she could not understand a word of it. She said, “But what do I do? I don’t know how to make a resolution!”
“I will help you,” said Rahul. “Both of us can together think of a resolution for the New Year.” On New Year’s Eve, Rahul really changed the entire look of the house. The house looked lovely, decked up with colourful balloons, buntings, candles and lanterns.
Mother and father wished Rahul and Ruhi a very happy new year. Both the kids took their parents’ blessings.
Both the kids gifted handmade drawings to their parents. Father noticed a line of colourful words written on Rahul’s sheet: I take a resolution that from this day on, I will not fuss about food and will also finish my work on time”.
Their parents took a glance at Ruhi’s drawing sheet. There were a few drawings made on the sheet with the words: Fruits – to be eaten more. Chocolates to be eaten less’.
“Father, I can’t write like brother, so I drew these pictures,” Ruhi answered coyly. The parents gifted their children gifts and a paper. Father resolved to be more successful at work and Mother, to take up a new hobby.
Both mother and father smiled at the drawings made by Ruhi. They gave a big hug to both the kids and said, “Let’s celebrate and promise to keep our new year resolutions.”

Dadaji And New Year Resolution

Damru & Moving Train

Lion Disguise

Hero Trouble

Tit for tat

Improving the Eyesight

Dadaji And Empathy

Rescuing a friend

Say what you mean

Tackling the Jackal

Dadaji and Seasonal Changes

Troubling trap

Dadaji And Winter

Damru’s Christmas

Dadaji And Superstition

Exploring the Monastery

Dadaji and Cactus

Tackling the latecomer.

The mystery behind the Water Balloon

Dadaji and Glaciers

THE SECRET OF THE STONE
Today all friends had come to Meet’s house. All four were playing carrom. Then Aneesha told Aryan, “Let us leave now, Brother, it’s already 7 O’clock. Mother must be waiting for us.”
“All right. Okay Meet, we will meet in school tomorrow. Goodbye,” Aryan said. All of them had come on their bicycle, so they were returning alone.
Aryan’s bicycle got punctured midway.
‘Oh, such bad luck! I won’t even find anybody to repair the cycle here,’ Aryan thought. Meet’s house was at the outskirts of the city. Aryan returned back to his house and walked back towards his own house after keeping the bicycle there.
He was going through the deserted highway right then he spotted a beggar. He was digging in front of a milestone at the roadside. He put a small blue coloured packet in the pit and filled it up.
Aryan was watching all this hiding behind the bushes. After finishing his work the beggar walked towards the city acting like a blind man with the help of his stick.
Aryan thought, ‘What was that thing which the beggar put inside the pit? Let me check.’ Aryan dug again and took out the packet. When he opened it, his eyes widened. It had many bunches of thousand rupee notes.
“So much money? The currency is real. But how did that poor beggar get so much money? Something is definitely fishy,’ Aryan thought.
Aryan put the packet back in the pit and rushed to Meet. Meet was surprised to see him returning back again.
“What happened? Don’t you want to return home today? What’s the matter now? Were you pricked by a thorn in your feet?”.
“No, come with me immediately. I have to show you something.”
Meet understood that it must be something urgent. He came with Aryan. On the way, Aryan told him the whole story.
Both were going towards the same pit when they saw a blue car coming towards that milestone. Aryan and Meet hid behind the bushes. One man got down from the car.
He dug out that blue packet quickly and replaced it with a green packet. He took the blue packet and the car swiftly went away.
Aryan and Meet came out from their hiding. They took out the green packet and opened it, “What is this thing like a white powder?”
“This is brown sugar. I have smelt it before too. These small packets have intoxicant materials worth lakhs of rupees. Now I can understand what’s going on,” Aryan said.
“Tell me too,” Meet wanted to know.
“It seems that beggar and his boss deal in drugs.”
“That beggar keeps money here and in turn, drugs worth that money is put back which is taken later. What a unique way!”.
“Inspector Sharma uncle too was telling a few days before that the business of drugs is flourishing in the city,” Aryan said.
“What will you do now?”
“That beggar will come back again to take the green packet. He comes walking, so we can easily follow him.”
Both of them kept back the packet and waited for the beggar.
Aryan was right as usual. After 15 minutes the beggar came back walking with the help of his stick.
He checked around. Finding nobody there, he took out the packet. Putting it in his raggedy bag, he again began acting like a blind man and moved towards the city.
But this time 2 detectives were behind him. Very soon he reached the bungalow of a rich businessman Lalchand. He knocked the door and went inside.
Aryan told Meet, “It seems he comes here daily. That means Lalchand is the man who runs the racket of drugs in our city. This beggar works for him.”
They informed Sharma uncle. Inspector Sharma raided Lalchand’s bungalow and seized drugs worth lakhs of rupees. Lalchand and all his aides were arrested.
Aryan’s astuteness busted the drug racket going on in the city.