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**Storyline:**
* The protagonist, Ajay, is struggling with poverty, hunger, and thirst, having no work and no money (₹0).
* He meets a wise man (Rajguru ji) who shares the secret to success: truth, hard work, and honesty.
* Inspired, Ajay:
1. Sells a dead rat for money (earning ₹1).
2. Uses the money to buy flowers and sells them, earning more.
3. Offers free sherbet to tired farmers, showcasing his kind nature.
* Later, Ajay helps a man in need by purchasing grass for his starving animals, leading to a reward of a cow, food, and a sack of gold.
* The story concludes with Ajay's rise to prosperity, and he is offered a ministerial position by a king (Maharaj) who seeks an honest person to manage the treasury. The king is impressed that Ajay, among all, believed in Rajguru ji's words and worked hard to change his destiny.
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**Note:** Some sentences were rephrased for clarity while maintaining factual accuracy.
1. A person named Ajay is feeling tired, thirsty, and hungry with no money (₹1) in his pocket.
2. Ajay visits a clothes shop in Harihar to inquire about potential work.
3. The shop owner is struggling with slow business and cannot offer Ajay a job.
4. The shop owner gives Ajay some money out of sympathy.
5. Ajay decides to sell flowers in a temple to earn money.
6. Ajay now has ₹1, a significant improvement from his previous situation.
7. Ajay plans to sell cold sherbet on the President's board the next day.
8. A person is offered a dead rat in exchange for money, implying a transaction.
9. The location changes to Udaipur, where a character is considering selling items to the royal palace.
10. A man from a mountain, possibly with a gold mine, is observed, sparking interest.
11. A group of people (or "parties") haven't eaten for three days due to a lack of food (grass).
12. A city is nearby, offering potential resources for the struggling group.
13. An offer is made to provide grass in exchange for 10 gold mohurs.
14. A character promises to repay a debt of ₹100 for grass within a few days.
15. A farmer agrees to give away his cow, food, and straw in gratitude for help received.
16. A sack of gold is given as a reward for saving lives (donkeys).
17. The character who received help promises to take someone (Rajguru) to the city.
18. All predictions or advice given by Rajguru have come true.
19. A young man's fortune changed after following advice to sell a dead rat.
20. The young man is now the owner of a significant amount of gold.
21. The young man wants to give half of his earnings as "Guru Dakshina" (a token of gratitude).
22. A position for a hard-working, true, and honest minister is being considered for the young man.