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Hey everyone, Sara here! Today on International Literacy Day, this very interesting story by 10 year old S Sivakumaran from Chennai is a perfect message on the importance of education in every part of the world, especially at a time where TV and video games take so much of our mind space!
Sivakumaran is a student of NSN Memorial School, Chennai.
Ichuppa Village-Story #InternationalLiteracyDay
Once there was a boy named Rahul. He lived in a village called “appuchi.” In that village all children were wasting most of their time watching TV and video games. Rahul also, like his friends, was interested in games but not in studies.
One day Rahul started playing a new game. Once the game started, he entered a new world that looked very beautiful. It looked very green and natural. There were big buildings and different types of transportation vehicles without pollution.
Rahul was walking on the bank of the river. There he saw a boy walking opposite him. He looked same as Rahul. His name was Luhar.
Luhar welcomed Rahul. Rahul told about his entering the game and asked about the place. Luhar explained that this place, Ichuppa was opposite to earth. Here we love nature and we respect it. We are all literate and well talented. Every child invents something out of their self-interest.Then he invited Rahul to his house.
In his house a small boy welcomed Rahul. Rahul asked if the small boy was his brother. He said no, it is my invention robot. Rahul was very surprised to see
the robot. He asked about the process of making it. The boy explained to Rahul in detail about how to make a robot.
Rahul enquired about his hobbies. The boy replied they were reading books and playing outdoor games. Rahul asked, “What about TV and videogames?” The boy said, “Here TV and videogames are banned. I studied well so I can do it. You can also if you try.”
Now Rahul understood the importance of education. He went out from the game with the help of luhar. He studied well and made a robot on his own and
he taught other children too.
Rahul realized sharing knowledge is a good habit and studying is most important.
11 Replies to “Ichuppa Village-Story #InternationalLiteracyDay”
Senthil
Very nice story
Anitha
superb story
Mahalakshmi
Superb….Most important msg
M.manikandan
Super story
Noble
Superb story.. lovely message passed..
Noble
Superb story.. lovely message..
Satheesh Anand R
This story has inculcated a very good value by saying no to video games, television ect….
Excellent SIVAKUMARAN.
G12 Goushik
awesome story ?great work SIVA KUMARAN ?
Regina L
Superb story with a wonderful msg
Great SIVA KUMARAN
Regina L
awesome story ?with wonderful msg ?
Great SIVA KUMARAN
AARTHIBALA
The story is amazing its says and proves the importance of education it’s just an lovely story which has more meaning of life and are carrier