The Reward of Honesty
once upon a time, there lived a girl named Rani in a small village. Rani was very honest and hardworking. She was always ready to help others.
One day, Rani went to the forest to collect firewood. As she was collecting wood, she found a bag. The bag was heavy, so Rani thought it contained something valuable. She opened the bag and saw that it was filled with gold coins.
Rani was very happy, but she knew this money was not hers. She thought that this money could belong to anyone and she should return it to the owner.
Rani took the bag to the village headman. She told the headman the whole story and handed over the bag to him.
The headman was very impressed by Rani’s honesty. He gave Rani half of the money in the bag and said that it was a reward for her honesty.
Rani was very happy. She accepted the money and the rest of the money was distributed by the headman among the villagers.
With this incident, Rani became famous throughout the village. Everyone praised her honesty and truthfulness.
Moral of the story:
* Honesty is always the best policy.
*Those who are honest are always rewarded.
* We should never take things that belong to others, no matter how valuable they may be.
This story teaches children that honesty is an important virtue. We should always be honest and never take things that belong to others. Honesty always leads to good results.