in a small village there lived a wealthy and cunning landlord named Jam he was known for his greed and his exploitation of poor Farmers he would lend them land on strict terms making sure that no matter how hard the farmers worked most of the profit would end up in his pocket one day Jam sat with his servant mangu boasting about his cleverness these po poor Farmers Jam sneered they work like animals day and night yet they barely get enough to eat and me I sit comfortably while my warehouses fill up with their hard-earned crops you're
right Master mango agreed the whole village is under your thumb no one dares to challenge you just then beju a poor farmer from a neighboring Village arrives with a humble request landlord I've heard that you lease out land for farming I would like to rent a piece of your land for a year Jam smiled slightly of course beu but there are conditions what conditions landlord biru asked nervously you will work the land for a year Jam explained and when the Harvest is ready you will give me half of the crop the other half will be
yours birju agreed grateful for the opportunity he worked hard day and night tending to the crops with care and dedication after months of Labor the fields were full of golden grains birju's heart swelled with Hope finally he would have enough to feed his family hearing about the successful Harvest Jam arrived at the field with mangu ah buru looks like you've done well this year now remember the agreement half of the Harvest is mine beju sighed but nodded respectfully Jam took the best part of the crop leaving behind the smaller damaged grains for birju birju stood
helplessly as jam and mangu left laughing that night beju sat with his head in his hands his son kishan who had recently returned from studying in the city saw his father's distress father why are you so worried kishan asked son this is Our Fate Buju replied sadly men like jam take advantage of our hard work we are left with nothing kishan's eyes narrowed with determination not anymore father leave it to me the next day kishan visited Jam landlord I would like to lease your land this year Jam smirked oh you think you're smarter than your
father fine but here's my condition you can keep whatever grows beneath the soil I will take whatever grows above it kishan smiled agreed landlord instead of planting rice like his father kesan planted potatoes when the harvest season arrived jam and mangu eagerly visited the field ah kishan time to claim my share Jam said rubbing his hands together of course landlord kishan replied calmly you asked for what grows above the soil so please take the leaves Jam's eyes widened in shock what you planted potatoes kishan smiled yes landlord it's what's beneath the soil that holds value
Jam fumed as kishan took home baskets full of potatoes leaving behind worthless leaves for the landlord master that boy tricked you mangu exclaimed we'll see about that jam growled next time I'll make sure to outsmart him The Following Season kishan again approached Jam landlord I wish to lease your land again Jam grinned fine this time I will take what grows beneath the soil and you can keep what grows above kishan agreed without hesitation this time he planted wheat when the Harvest was ready J arrived confident he would win this time kishan it's time to collect
my share of course landlord kishan said as per the agreement you can have the roots jamk face turned pale what you planted wheat kishan smiled yes landlord the roots are yours but the grains which grow above the soil are mine Jam clenched his fists this boy is too clever mangu shook his head in disbelief Master you've been tricked again Jam glared at kesan enough of these games next time I will take both the top and bottom parts of the crop you will only keep what grows in the middle kishan nodded politely the next season kishan
planted sugar cane when the crop was ready Jam came to claim his share with a smug smile well k kesan pointed to the sugar cane take the roots and the top leaves landlord Jam's face fell as kishan cut the sweet stalks from the middle and carried them home Master he's outsmarted you again mangu gasped Jam's shoulders sagged he sat down on the ground shaking his head this boy he's taught me a lesson kishan walked up to him and spoke gently landlord Farmers work hard to feed others they deserve respect and fair rewards for their labor
taking advantage of their helplessness is wrong Jam sighed deeply you're right kishan I've been unfair to the farmers for too long the next day Jam called all the farmers to his house he announced that he would return all the lands he had taken from them and would pay them fairly for their work from now on from that day forward Ward The Village prospered kishan became a hero among the farmers not just for his cleverness but for helping them regain their dignity and jam Having learned his lesson became a fair and respected landlord the story teaches
us the importance of intelligence resilience and strategic thinking in overcoming unfair situations kishan's ability to outsmart the cunning landlord shows that wisdom and cleverness can triumph over greed and manipulation it highlights that while wealth and power might give someone an advantage true strength lies in understanding the situation and finding Creative Solutions birju and kishan's perseverance in the face of exploitation reflects the power of unity and determination within a family furthermore the story reminds us that those who try to exploit others with unfair terms will eventually face the consequences of their greed honesty hard work and
clever thinking are the true keys to success and justice [Music]