It seems like nature is also behaving like humans. He sees these rivers in different variants at different places. This chapter strives to explain the importance of rivers. Chapter 4: Kathputli. In this poem, the puppets want to gain independence and face many problems to become independent. In order to escape the sadness of being dependent on human, one puppet sets a revolt. Every puppet wants independence; however, they know this is impossible.
Chapter 5: Mitha wala. He offers all these things at a cheap price and thus everyone doubts him. He used to sing so as to inform everyone about his arrival so that children can come and buy toys and sweets from him. Chapter 6: Rakt aur Hmara Sharir. This chapter is all blood which is made up of living cells and supports and maintains the tissues of our body.
There are two types of blood cells namely while blood cells which protect against infection and red blood cells which are full of hemoglobin and carry oxygen from our lungs to the rest of the body. In addition to the cells, there are other substances in our blood as well such as nutrients of the food.
Chapter 7: Papa Kho Gye. Written by Vijay Tendulkar, this chapter basically describes the sympathy and emotions of non-living things during an incident. The man who kidnaps small kids has no feelings while these non-living things are full of emotions. This is the story in which a little girl gets kidnapped by a man and how these non-living things helped her to escape. Chapter 8: Sham — EK Kisan.
In this poem, the winter evening scene is presented by the poet and it seems like the evening is a farmer. The poet imagines that a mountain is sitting like a farmer with the sky as the cloth which is wrapped around his head. The river is compared with a bed sheet which lies on his knees. Chapter 9: Chidia Ki Bachi. This story is all about the daughter of a bird who comes out of her nest in the absence of her mother.
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