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Akbar's court- A farmer bought a well from his neighbour - Rearranging / Completing Story for HSC, SSC & Other Examinations

Rearranging Sentences:

Akbar's court

Put the following parts of the story in correct order to make the whole story.

I. King Akbar asked Iqbal the reason for fetching water from the well even after selling it to the farmer.

II. A farmer bought a well from his neighbour, Iqbal Khan.

III. Angered by this, the farmer had come to get justice from King Akbar.

IV. Birbal said, "Iqbal, you say that you have sold only the well to the farmer. And you claim that the water is yours. Then how come you can keep your water inside another person's well without paying rent?"

V. Iqbal replied, "I have sold only the well but not the water inside it."

VI. Once there was a complaint at King Akbar's court.

VII. King Akbar wanted Birbal to solve the dispute.

VIII. Iqbal's trickery was countered thus in a tricky way. The farmer got justice and Birbal was fairly rewarded.

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Correct Sequence:

VI → II → III → I → V → VII → IV → VIII

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The Story:

Once there was a complaint at King Akbar's court. A farmer bought a well from his neighbour, Iqbal Khan. Even after selling the well to the farmer, Iqbal continued to fetch water from the well. Angered by this, the farmer had come to get justice from King Akbar. King Akbar asked Iqbal the reason for fetching water from the well even after selling it to the farmer. Iqbal replied, "I have sold only the well but not the water inside it." King Akbar wanted Birbal to solve the dispute. Birbal said, "Iqbal, you say that you have sold only the well to the farmer. And you claim that the water is yours. Then how come you can keep your water inside another person's well without paying rent?" Iqbal's trickery was countered thus in a tricky way. The farmer got justice and Birbal was fairly rewarded.



একবার বাদশাহ আকবরের দরবারে অভিযোগ ওঠে। এক কৃষক তার প্রতিবেশী ইকবাল খানের কাছ থেকে একটি কূপ কিনেছিলেন। কৃষকের কাছে কূপ বিক্রি করার পরও ইকবাল কুয়া থেকে পানি তুলতে থাকেন। এতে ক্ষুব্ধ হয়ে কৃষক বাদশাহ আকবরের কাছে বিচার চাইতে আসেন। কৃষকের কাছে বিক্রি করেও বাদশাহ আকবর ইকবালের কাছে কূপ থেকে পানি আনার কারণ জানতে চাইলেন। ইকবাল বললেন, আমি শুধু কূপটি বিক্রি করেছি কিন্তু তার ভেতরের পানি নেই। বাদশাহ আকবর চেয়েছিলেন বীরবল বিবাদের সমাধান করুক। বীরবল বললেন, "ইকবাল, তুমি বলছ যে তুমি শুধু কৃষকের কাছে কূপটি বিক্রি করেছ। আর তুমি দাবি কর যে, পানি তোমার। তাহলে তুমি খাজনা না দিয়ে তোমার পানি অন্যের কূপের মধ্যে রাখবে কিভাবে?" ইকবালের প্রতারণাকে এভাবেই কৌশলে প্রতিহত করা হয়। কৃষক ন্যায়বিচার পেল এবং বীরবল মোটামুটি পুরস্কৃত হল।









Completing Story:


An Ant and a Grasshopper Completing Story

Once there were two friends, Mr. Grasshopper and Mr. Ant. They were very different from each other. Mr. Ant was hardworking and always busy, while Mr. Grasshopper was Sleepy and really enjoyed singing.

As winter was coming, Mr. Ant was happily checking the food he had saved during the summer. Just then, Mr. Grasshopper came along, looking tired and hungry. He told Mr. Ant he was very hungry and asked for some food.

Mr. Ant asked him what he had been doing all summer. Mr. Grasshopper said that he spent his summer singing and having fun.

Mr. Ant was surprised and told him that spending the whole summer singing wasn’t wise. He reminded Mr. Grasshopper that if he didn’t work, he wouldn’t have food for the winter.

Feeling sad, Mr. Grasshopper admitted that he made a big mistake. He should have worked like Mr. Ant instead of wasting time.

Mr. Ant felt sorry for his friend but explained that he only had enough food for himself. He also said that since Mr. Grasshopper spent the summer singing, maybe now he could dance in winter.

 

An Ant and a Grasshopper Completing Story Bangla Meaning

এক সময়ের কথা, পিপড়ে আর ফড়িং নামে দুই বন্ধু ছিল। তবে তারা একদমই আলাদা স্বভাবের ছিল। পিপড়ে খুবই পরিশ্রমী, সবসময় কাজ নিয়ে ব্যস্ত থাকত। আর ফড়িং ছিল একটু অলস, সারাক্ষণ গান গেয়ে আনন্দে সময় কাটাতো।

শীতকালের আগে, পিপড়ে নিজের গ্রীষ্মে জমানো খাবারগুলো দেখে বেশ খুশি ছিল। ঠিক তখনই ফড়িং এসে হাজির। সে খুবই ক্লান্ত এবং ক্ষুধার্ত ছিল। ফড়িং বলল, আমি খুব ক্ষুধার্ত, তুমি কি আমাকে কিছু খাবার দেবে?

পিপড়ে অবাক হয়ে জিজ্ঞাসা করল, তুমি গ্রীষ্মে কী করেছিলে?

ফড়িং বলল, আমি গ্রীষ্মকালটা গান গেয়ে আর মজা করে কাটিয়েছি।

পিপড়ে তখন বলল, তুমি শুধু গান গেয়ে সময় কাটালে! শীতকালে যে খাবারের প্রয়োজন হবে, সেটা ভাবোনি?

ফড়িং লজ্জিত হয়ে বলল, হ্যাঁ, আমি বুঝতে পেরেছি বড় ভুল করেছি। আমারও তোমার মতো পরিশ্রম করা উচিত ছিল।

পিপড়ে একটু দুঃখ পেয়ে বলল, আমার কাছে নিজের জন্যই যথেষ্ট খাবার আছে। তুমি আগেই এসব ভেবে কাজ করা উচিত ছিল। গ্রীষ্মে তুমি যদি গান গাও, তাহলে শীতে হয়তো নাচতে পারবে।

Mr Ant and Mr Grasshopper: Once there lived two friend named      

 

 

 

In a grassy meadow, there once lived an industrious ant and a carefree grasshopper. Day in and day out, the ant would toil without cease, rushing back and forth from the field to collect the grains of wheat and store them carefully in her larder. Meanwhile, the grasshopper would laugh at the ant's diligence and urge her to dance and enjoy the pleasures of summer. Despite the ant's disregard for the grasshopper's frivolous behavior, the grasshopper would continue to hop across the meadow, singing and dancing merrily.

 

But as summer faded into autumn and autumn turned into winter, the meadow and the farmer's field became blanketed in snow, and the grasshopper found himself cold and hungry with nowhere to shelter from the harsh weather. Desperate and in need of sustenance, the grasshopper recalled the ant and decided to seek refuge and food from her. Upon knocking at the ant's door, he greeted her with cheer and proposed to sing for her as he warmed himself by her fire, while she retrieved some food from her larder.

 

The ant, however, looked at the grasshopper with disdain and rebuked him for his lack of foresight. Reminding him of the hard work she had put in during the summer months, she refused to offer him shelter or food. "You should have thought of winter then!" she chided before slamming the door in the grasshopper's face.

 

Thus, the grasshopper was left alone in the cold and snow, regretting his inaction and lack of preparation for the inevitable winter. The moral of the story being, as the adage goes, "Look before you leap."

Moral: Work hard and don’t be lazy.













 
 
 

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