11/10/2023 0 Comments Indian magical tree![]() ![]() Delhi, Mumbai, Pune, Bangalore, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Lucknow, Coimbatore, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam, and Jaipur. Today we have over 3000 schools and over 9 lac students subscribing to the programme, spanning 16 cities viz. Adapted from the international concept, Times Newspaper in Education program (Times NIE) was initiated in India in 1985. It introduces concepts that help individual growth and development beyond school curriculum.Ī brainchild of The Times of India, the world’s leading English newspapers, Times NIE nurtures progress and innovation. Times Newspaper in Education (Times NIE) is a novel program that helps students ‘Stay Ahead’ and aims at making ‘Learning Fun’. Your browser does not support the video tag. Moral: Don’t be greedy because “Earth provided enough to satisfy every man’s need but not every man’s greedy” The wood cutter thanked the magic tree very much and added that he and his family would not forget that and vow that they would not cut trees anymore and start to preserve the forest. The tree answered to the woodcutter “yes, I felt you were not greedy. ![]() The tree replied," I only made your wish turn true through my magic".The woodcutter got confused and asked the tree, “you asked me to say three wishes, but I told only one wish and you didn’t reply for it yesterday”. The next day, the woodcutter went to the magic tree and narrated about the change and still he was not able to believe it. The whole family was surprised about the sudden change. His family members were wearing new costly dresses. The woodcutter was surprised when he had reached his home. The Woodcutter told the tree that he would meet it the next day and went. The tree asked the woodcutter to go back to his home as his family would be searching for him. The tree questioned him when it had given him a chance for 3 wishes, why he asked for only one wish.The woodcutter replied that it was enough for him. The wood cutter said his 1st wish was that he and his family should be happy and healthy. The tree said to the wood cutter,“You can ask me any 3 wishes and I will do it for you”. The wood cutter was shocked and asked “Can you make magic? But I can’t believe it”. The woodcutter asked the big tree what its name was. After a few minutes he realized that it was the voice of the tree. He was shocked and searched for the voice where it came from, but he could not find it. He started to cut the tree, suddenly he heard a voice, “Don’t cut me”. He thought he could cut the tree and make many wood products. He saw a very big tree and he went near it. One day Raju went to the forest to cut the trees. Cindy went to her room and ate the stolen apples.Once upon a time in the village Manjur, lived a wood cutter named Raju and his family. Her mother didn’t enquire much and asked her bring her friend home sometime. Cindy got scared and lied to her mother that she made a new friend who lives nearby, and she had a farm and she gave her the apples from her farm. Seeing the apples her mother asked from where she got so many apples. When she reached home she saw her mother waiting for her in the lawn. But, there was a man who saw her doing this. Before anyone could see Cindy left the place and went home. She picked up the apples and put them in her bicycle basket. Cindy couldn’t hold on so she collected small stones and started throwing stones at the apple tree and apples started to fall. She felt very happy and went inside to see the trees loaded with fruits. ![]() While she was roaming she saw a farm full of tress. One day when Cindy’s mother was out for some work she decided to go out and explore the place. Once there lived a beautiful girl in a small town. She also wishes to start a YouTube channel. Sadiya reads a lot of stories and sometimes watches stories on YouTube. She also likes to make videos of her cooking and shares them with her family and friends. Her hobbies include drawing, coloring, painting and cooking. She is a Grade 2 student at Indian school Nizwa in Oman. Sadiya Tasleem is a 7-year-old who was born in India but now lives in Oman. “Cindy And The Magic Tree” by Sadiya Tasleem, Indian School Nizwa, Sultanate of Oman, is the Highly Commended story in the sub-junior category of the first biannual Short Story Contest 2019. ![]()
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