The story begins with Sanjay, a man who lives in a village near Noida with his son Chintu. Sanjay has a cow and earns a living by selling its milk. He wants to start a big business but needs money, so he goes to Vinod for help. However, Vinod refuses, and Sanjay starts a new business selling vegetables, which doesn't do well.
Sanjay then starts making and selling matchsticks, which becomes a success. However, Vinod gets jealous and tries to sabotage Sanjay's business by setting fire to his matchbox jeep. The jeep catches fire and flies into Vinod's house, burning it down.
The story then shifts to a new character, Champak, who lives in a village near Bhopal with his second wife and son Tinku. Tinku is a kind boy who helps others, but his stepmother doesn't love him and makes him do household chores. One day, Tinku meets a magical man who gives him a magical bucket that can grant wishes.
Tinku uses the bucket to help people in need and becomes friends with the magical man. However, a goon named Ranga tries to catch the magical man and use his powers to become rich. Ranga and his friend successfully catch the magical man and Tinku, but Tinku outsmarts them by using the magical bucket to make a bear appear and scare them away.
In the end, Tinku uses the magical man's powers to turn Ranga and his friend into a dog and a cat for a year, and then into potatoes.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The story starts in a small peaceful village near Noida.
2. A man named Sanjay lived in the village with his son Chintu.
3. Sanjay had a cow and earned money by selling its milk.
4. Sanjay needed money and asked Vinod for help.
5. Vinod refused to help Sanjay, saying he had no money.
6. Sanjay started a new business selling vegetables.
7. Few people came to his shop, and he didn't make much profit.
8. Sanjay then started making and selling matchsticks.
9. People came from far and wide to buy his matchsticks.
10. Sanjay's son Chintu suggested he do something different to attract more customers.
11. Sanjay used an old railway track in the village to create a matchbox train.
12. The villagers were happy with the train and used it to travel to the city.
13. People came from far and wide to enjoy the train.
14. Sanjay also created a matchbox jeep for his son Chintu.
15. Vinod, who had previously refused to help Sanjay, became jealous of his success.
16. Vinod tried to sabotage Sanjay's jeep by setting fire to it.
17. The jeep caught fire and flew into Vinod's house, burning it to ashes.
And from the next part of the story:
18. A man named Champak lived in a village near Bhopal with his second wife and son Tinku.
19. Champak's second wife did not love Tinku and made him do household work.
20. Tinku was a kind boy who helped others and wanted to go to school.
21. Tinku met a mysterious man by the river who gave him a magical bucket.
22. The bucket allowed Tinku to wish for anything, and it would appear inside the bucket.
23. Tinku used the bucket to help people in need and make their lives better.
24. Tinku became friends with a man who lived in the water and had a standing vehicle.
25. Ranga, a goon from a nearby village, tried to catch the standing man to use his magic.
26. Ranga and his friend caught the standing man and Tinku, and tried to use the magical bucket.
27. Tinku outsmarted them by making a bear appear from the bucket, scaring the thieves.
28. Tinku then used the bucket's magic to turn the thieves into a dog and a cat for a year.