The story revolves around a young girl named Geeta who lives with her mother and two sisters. Geeta's mother favors her two elder daughters and treats Geeta poorly, giving her fake food and old clothes. One day, Geeta meets a magical grandmother who gives her a magical stick that can provide her with food. However, the stick is broken by Geeta's mother, and she is unable to get food again. The magical grandmother helps Geeta again by turning a broken stick into a tree with silver leaves and golden fruits. The tree has the power to provide food to Geeta and also helps her to meet a prince who falls in love with her. Geeta marries the prince and becomes a queen.
The second part of the story is about a young boy named Om who lives with his parents in a village. Om is a hardworking boy who wants to become a big officer. He gets a job in a foreign company and returns to his village with his girlfriend, Saasha. Saasha is a skilled karate player who helps the villagers catch thieves and becomes a hero.
The third part of the story is about a Bhelpuri seller named Rajesh who becomes a ghost after being possessed by a witch. The witch uses Rajesh's body to kidnap villagers and take them to a graveyard. The villagers discover the truth and, with the help of a Pandit, perform a ritual to free the witch's possession from Rajesh's body, saving the villagers.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Geeta's father passed away after her birth.
2. Geeta's mother, Janaki, treated Geeta poorly because she was no longer able to earn a living after her husband's death.
3. Geeta's sisters, Disha and Jiya, also treated Geeta poorly.
4. Geeta's mother and sisters would give her fake or spoiled food.
5. Geeta met a magical grandmother on a hill who helped her.
6. The magical grandmother gave Geeta a magical stick that could produce food.
7. Geeta's mother and sisters discovered the magical stick and broke it in two.
8. Geeta planted the broken stick in the ground, and it grew into a tree with silver leaves and golden flowers.
9. The tree was magical, and its branches would move to prevent anyone from taking its fruit or leaves.
10. Geeta's mother and sisters were unable to take anything from the tree.
11. A prince came to the village and saw the tree, but Geeta's mother and sisters were unable to give him any of its fruit or leaves.
12. Geeta's grandmother, who was living in the tree, helped Geeta meet the prince.
13. Geeta and the prince fell in love and got married.
14. Geeta became the queen of the kingdom.
15. In a different story, a man named Sham lived with his wife Radha and son Om in a village.
16. Om worked hard and studied to become a big officer.
17. Om got a job in a foreign company and went abroad.
18. Om's parents, Sham and Radha, were proud of him but missed him.
19. Om called his parents every day to check in.
20. Om came back to the village with his girlfriend, Maya.
21. In another story, a Bhelpuri seller named Rajesh was known for his delicious Bhelpuri.
22. Rajesh worked hard every day to make his Bhelpuri.
23. One day, Rajesh saw a witch roaming in the village at night.
24. The witch took over Rajesh's body and used it to sell Bhelpuri to the villagers.
25. The witch's Bhelpuri was magical, and it would make people fall unconscious.
26. The witch took the unconscious villagers to the graveyard at night.
27. A man from Haryana saw the witch taking the dead bodies and told the villagers.
28. The villagers were scared and stopped eating from the Bhelpuri seller.
29. The villagers gathered at the Sarpanch's place to discuss what to do.
30. The Sarpanch talked to the Pandit ji, who suggested a plan to save the villagers.
31. The Pandit ji told the villagers to gather at one place and keep the witch busy while he chanted a mantra.
32. The witch was trapped, and the villagers were saved.
33. The witch was freed, and the villagers were grateful to the Pandit ji for his help.