A possible concise summary is:
The text is a transcript of an episode of 'Crime Alert', a show that exposes real crimes. The episode tells the story of Saroj, a widow who lives with her two daughters-in-law, Jyoti and Nimmo. Jyoti and Nimmo are having affairs with two men, Raju and Chand, and they give sleeping pills to Saroj to meet them at night. Saroj finds out their truth and confronts them. They beg for forgiveness and promise to change. However, they plot to kill Saroj with the help of Bhura, a friend of Raju. They murder Saroj and stage a robbery to cover their tracks. But Saroj's brother Indrapal suspects them and informs the police. The police track down Saroj's phone, which was stolen by Bhura, and arrest him and his accomplices. The episode ends with a message from the host, Sudha Chandran, who warns the viewers about the dangers of illicit relations and advises them to seek help from their relatives if they are unhappy.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The story is about a family with a mother-in-law named Saroj and her two daughters-in-law, Jyoti and Nimmo.
2. Saroj has been living with her daughters-in-law and their husbands for four years.
3. One of Saroj's sons lives in America, and the youngest one lives in France.
4. Jyoti and Nimmo are unhappy with their lives and feel suffocated by Saroj's presence.
5. Jyoti and Nimmo start an affair with two men, Chand and Raju, who visit them secretly at night.
6. Saroj discovers their secret and confronts them, but they deny any wrongdoing.
7. Saroj's brother visits her and warns her about Jyoti and Nimmo's behavior.
8. Jyoti and Nimmo decide to kill Saroj to escape their miserable lives.
9. They hire a man named Bhura to help them kill Saroj and make it look like a robbery.
10. Saroj is killed, and Jyoti and Nimmo report the incident to the police as a robbery.
11. The police investigate and discover that Jyoti and Nimmo were involved in Saroj's murder.
12. Jyoti, Nimmo, Bhura, and Chand are arrested and charged with murder and attempt to murder.
13. The story is presented as a cautionary tale about the dangers of illegitimate relationships and the importance of family values.
Note: Some of the facts are implicit or inferred from the dialogue and context, but I have tried to extract the most relevant and objective information from the text.