poor Girl Demand Story: New cities came from villages. Rambahadur and Meena were looking for work. Ram Bahadur's village friend Hariya helps him get work.
Ram Bahadur was very happy to get the work as a laborer. Here, Meena had built a small tent on the roadside and set up her household there.
A little daughter Kanchan who was just six years old. She was not able to understand anything. She was scared after seeing such a huge crowd at a new place. Meena made Kanchan sit in her lap and said - "Son, don't be afraid, we have come to the city, we will earn a lot of money here and will teach you well."
Hearing this, Kanchan asked - "Mother, we had such a big house in the village. Why did you leave that and come here to this small foil house? We don't have a home here, so let's go to our village.
Meena had no answer to Kanchan's words. While explaining to her, she says - "Daughter, don't worry, your father is working very hard. One day we will have our own house in the city too."
Ram Bahadur came back in the evening. He used the money he got from his wages to buy cooking utensils. Meena prepared food by making a stove nearby, then after eating all three went to their small tent and started sleeping.
Meena talked to Ram Bahadur about Kanchan. Ram Bahadur said that if he continues to get good work and has some money left, he will take a small room on rent.
The next day Ram Bahadur goes to work. Meena goes out to find work with Kanchan. After closing their tent, both mother and daughter reach a nearby street. Meena asks for sweeping work in many houses. But he does not get work anywhere.
A week passes like this. Ram Bahadur's earnings somehow managed to buy one meal at a time. One day Meena and Kanchan were going to look for work. Kanchan stops in front of a shop. It was a goldsmith's shop. There was a beautiful silver anklet kept in the glass showcase in front. Seeing which Kanchan stops.
Kanchan says - "Mother, I want this." These beautiful anklets have to be worn."
Meena explains to him - "Son, this will be very expensive. We don't even have money for food, how will we get it?"
But Kanchan gets angry. She starts insisting. Meena somehow convinces him and brings him back. Kanchan goes to sleep in the evening without eating. Meena tells everything to Ram Bahadur.
Ram Bahadur says - "Don't worry, fake anklets are available in the market nearby. I will bring it tomorrow. How will he know whether it is made of silver or not?
Next day Ram Bahadur comes home in the evening with Payal. Kanchan becomes very happy. Two days later, Kanchan returns with Meena and passes by the same shop.
There he sees the same silver anklet. Kanchan starts joining both the anklets. Her own anklet appears pale in comparison to that silver anklet. Kanchan says to her mother - "Mother, you bought me a fake anklet and gave me the real one, look how shining it is."
Meena explained - "Daughter, this is old and she is new.� That's why it seems like this.
But Kanchan does not believe Meena's words and again gets angry and comes home.
Ram Bahadur returns home in the evening. Ram Bahadur says - "Listen, I have got work at one place and also a place to live. Besides, I have also talked about it for you in my Seth's house. Will live and work in their own house."
After Kanchan goes to sleep, Meena tells everything to Ram Bahadur. Ram Bahadur says - "Let us see if this work gets done first."
Next day all three reach Seth's house. Ram Bahadur worked in Seth's factory and Meena started working in Seth's house.
One day Kanchan was sitting outside in the verandah. Meena was sweeping and mopping.
Just then Seth ji's daughter came there. Kanchan saw that he was wearing the same silver anklet. Seeing him, Kanchan started crying loudly.
Hearing Kanchan's cry, Meena came running to her. Seth, Sethani, Ram Bahadur also came there. Meena somehow pacified Kanchan and then asked the reason for crying, then Kanchan said - "He is wearing the anklet which I had seen in the shop, what will I wear now?"
When Seth ji asked, Ram Bahadur told the whole thing. Hearing this, Seth ji said - "Everyone's children are the same." Come on, I will get you an anklet for this. Get some money deducted from the wages."
While returning in the evening, Seth ji bought anklets for Kanchan.
When Ram Bahadur gave the anklet to Kanchan, she was very happy. For the next seven months, Meena and Ram Bahadur kept getting small amounts of money deducted from their wages.
Ram Bahadur was very happy to get the work as a laborer. Here, Meena had built a small tent on the roadside and set up her household there.
A little daughter Kanchan who was just six years old. She was not able to understand anything. She was scared after seeing such a huge crowd at a new place. Meena made Kanchan sit in her lap and said - "Son, don't be afraid, we have come to the city, we will earn a lot of money here and will teach you well."
Hearing this, Kanchan asked - "Mother, we had such a big house in the village. Why did you leave that and come here to this small foil house? We don't have a home here, so let's go to our village.
Meena had no answer to Kanchan's words. While explaining to her, she says - "Daughter, don't worry, your father is working very hard. One day we will have our own house in the city too."
Ram Bahadur came back in the evening. He used the money he got from his wages to buy cooking utensils. Meena prepared food by making a stove nearby, then after eating all three went to their small tent and started sleeping.
Meena talked to Ram Bahadur about Kanchan. Ram Bahadur said that if he continues to get good work and has some money left, he will take a small room on rent.
The next day Ram Bahadur goes to work. Meena goes out to find work with Kanchan. After closing their tent, both mother and daughter reach a nearby street. Meena asks for sweeping work in many houses. But he does not get work anywhere.
A week passes like this. Ram Bahadur's earnings somehow managed to buy one meal at a time. One day Meena and Kanchan were going to look for work. Kanchan stops in front of a shop. It was a goldsmith's shop. There was a beautiful silver anklet kept in the glass showcase in front. Seeing which Kanchan stops.
Kanchan says - "Mother, I want this." These beautiful anklets have to be worn."
Meena explains to him - "Son, this will be very expensive. We don't even have money for food, how will we get it?"
But Kanchan gets angry. She starts insisting. Meena somehow convinces him and brings him back. Kanchan goes to sleep in the evening without eating. Meena tells everything to Ram Bahadur.
Ram Bahadur says - "Don't worry, fake anklets are available in the market nearby. I will bring it tomorrow. How will he know whether it is made of silver or not?
Next day Ram Bahadur comes home in the evening with Payal. Kanchan becomes very happy. Two days later, Kanchan returns with Meena and passes by the same shop.
There he sees the same silver anklet. Kanchan starts joining both the anklets. Her own anklet appears pale in comparison to that silver anklet. Kanchan says to her mother - "Mother, you bought me a fake anklet and gave me the real one, look how shining it is."
Meena explained - "Daughter, this is old and she is new.� That's why it seems like this.
But Kanchan does not believe Meena's words and again gets angry and comes home.
Ram Bahadur returns home in the evening. Ram Bahadur says - "Listen, I have got work at one place and also a place to live. Besides, I have also talked about it for you in my Seth's house. Will live and work in their own house."
After Kanchan goes to sleep, Meena tells everything to Ram Bahadur. Ram Bahadur says - "Let us see if this work gets done first."
Next day all three reach Seth's house. Ram Bahadur worked in Seth's factory and Meena started working in Seth's house.
One day Kanchan was sitting outside in the verandah. Meena was sweeping and mopping.
Just then Seth ji's daughter came there. Kanchan saw that he was wearing the same silver anklet. Seeing him, Kanchan started crying loudly.
Hearing Kanchan's cry, Meena came running to her. Seth, Sethani, Ram Bahadur also came there. Meena somehow pacified Kanchan and then asked the reason for crying, then Kanchan said - "He is wearing the anklet which I had seen in the shop, what will I wear now?"
When Seth ji asked, Ram Bahadur told the whole thing. Hearing this, Seth ji said - "Everyone's children are the same." Come on, I will get you an anklet for this. Get some money deducted from the wages."
While returning in the evening, Seth ji bought anklets for Kanchan.
When Ram Bahadur gave the anklet to Kanchan, she was very happy. For the next seven months, Meena and Ram Bahadur kept getting small amounts of money deducted from their wages.