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**Story of Chintu Chidiya (Bird) and His Family**
* Chintu, a bird, wants only sons and threatens to leave his mate, Tuntuni, if she hatches daughters from their three eggs.
* Two eggs hatch into daughters, which Tuntuni hides to protect them from Chintu's wrath.
* The third egg hatches into a son, which Chintu is pleased about.
* Tuntuni, injured while protecting her daughters from a hunter, is hospitalized by Chintu, who then abandons her.
* Chintu tells his son that Tuntuni has passed away and plans to remarry, which he does, to a bird named Tikki.
* Meanwhile, Tuntuni survives and reunites with her daughters, who were contemplating ending their lives due to hardship and believing their mother was dead.
* Tikki, Chintu's second wife, discovers his infidelity and illness (implied) and leaves him, taking their son.
* Eventually, Tikki, Tuntuni, and Chintu all find each other, and after apologies and forgiveness, they decide to live together as a family, including all children.
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**Warning: Some facts may be emotionally distressing due to the story's content**
1. Chintu Chida expresses dislike for having daughters, preferring sons.
2. Three eggs are mentioned, with Chintu Chida hoping all will hatch as sons.
3. Two of the eggs hatch into daughters, which upsets Chintu Chida.
4. The mother, Tuntuni, hides the daughters to protect them from Chintu Chida's displeasure.
5. Tuntuni is injured while fighting a hunter to protect her daughters.
6. Tuntuni's condition worsens, and she believes her time has come.
7. Before passing, Tuntuni asks others to care for her daughters.
8. The father, Chintu Chida, takes Tuntuni to a hospital but decides to leave her there due to treatment costs.
9. Chintu Chida tells the daughters their mother has passed away.
10. The daughters are upset and later discover the truth about their mother's fate.
11. Chintu Chida decides to remarry to have someone care for his son (actually, a daughter is mentioned earlier, but here it refers to a son in the context).
12. He meets a bird named Tikki and decides to marry her.
13. The daughters are left behind and face hardships, including a hunter and extreme cold.
14. Just as the daughters are about to give up hope, their mother, Tuntuni, appears, revealing she is alive.
15. Tuntuni reunites with her daughters, and they start living together again.
16. Chintu Chida's second wife, Tikki, leaves him after discovering he is ill.
17. Tikki and Chintu's son (from the second marriage) go to find Chintu Chida to apologize for leaving him while sick.
18. Tikki encounters Tuntuni and learns about Chintu's past and his first wife.
19. Everyone decides to find Chintu Chida, leading to a reunion.
20. Chintu Chida apologizes to his family, and they decide to live together again.