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The Jalebis summary focuses on an honest boy who is on his way to school. Furthermore, this boy is carrying money with him to pay the school fees. Moreover, a sight of crisp jalebis raises an excitement in him. There was the jingling of coins in his pocket. The boy then gives in to the temptation of eating jalebis. Consequently, he bought a large number of jalebis to enjoy. The following day, the problem of paying school fees came up. The boy became scared and remorseful. In this troublesome period, he began praying to God so as to provide him with some help. He waits in hope for a miracle to happen but nothing happens. Eventually, the boy gets into trouble and learns an important lesson. Most noteworthy, he learns the difference between what is fanciful and what is factual. Also, he learns that everything happens for a reason.
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Munna was a student of the fifth class who was going to school with four rupees in his pocket so as to pay his fees. However, his teacher, Master Ghulam Mohammed, was absent on that day so the fees cannot be paid. On returning, Munna saw the sight of Jalebis which tempted him. The coins that were in his pocket also began to jingle at this point.
Coins that day actually spoke but they usually don’t speak. This was a child’s mind imagination and nothing else. One rupiya told Munna that the jalebis were meant to be eaten and money must be spent.
Munna didn’t follow the advice of one rupiya because the money was for the fees. If he spends money, he won’t be able to show his face to God and his teacher. Besides, he had much to eat at home.
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The rupiyas did not like this thinking of Munna and began speaking loudly. The oldest rupiya said to Munna that the other coins were telling something for his own good. The oldest rupiya said to Munna that he can pay his fees after getting his scholarship the next day.
Munna finally gave in to the temptations and purchased a rupee worth of jalebis. Munna then ate a lot of jalebis. Furthermore, a huge crowd of children came and Munna bought Jalebis for everyone.
After returning home Munna had difficulty in digesting the Jalebis. Munna had to face another problem when he went to school the following day. He was unable to get a scholarship that day.
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Munna then left the school and began praying to God for the arrangement of four rupees. Afterward, Munna went near a railway track and sat under a tree. Moreover, he thought about his miserable condition.
In his desperation, Munna also offered prayer. Furthermore, he also read the Holy book Quran. Afterward, when he took a look in his bag, he became sad because there were no four coins. He again began praying to God for four rupees.
Munna came to the decision of wearing clean clothes the next day. His plan was to keep praying to God till noon. Then the news of his absence from school came to his home.
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Later on, Munna went on thinking about could be the harm had God sent him four rupees. Then he came to the realization that if God gave everything due to asking, there would be no difference man and bird. Also, a man would not learn anything because he would get everything without any effort. This was an important lesson Munna learned due to this incident.The Jalebis summary teaches us that lying may get us in trouble such that even God might not help.
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