The dialogue is about a school class where the teacher is trying to teach English, but the students are not paying attention and are causing trouble. One student, Yash, is selling patties (a type of food) in the school canteen, and it is revealed that he mixed medicine for stomach ache in the patties, causing many students to fall ill.
The students are initially blamed for eating the patties, but it is later revealed that Yash was behind the scheme. He confesses that he did it to make money and to get extra fines from the teacher, Chomu. The teacher is disappointed in Yash's actions, but Yash apologizes and promises to stop causing trouble.
The dialogue also touches on the importance of language and education, with the teacher emphasizing the need for the students to learn English in order to succeed in life. The students are also shown to be learning about new apps and technologies, such as Dual Lingo, which they use to learn new languages.
Throughout the dialogue, there are also comedic moments and humorous exchanges between the students and the teacher, adding a lighthearted tone to the conversation.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A student named Yash Golu was eating biscuits in class.
2. The teacher was teaching the importance of language.
3. The students were discussing the benefits of learning English.
4. A student named Yash said that money speaks, regardless of grammar.
5. The students went to the school canteen to buy food.
6. The canteen staff were selling expired and unhealthy food.
7. One of the staff members mixed medicine for stomach ache into the food.
8. Many students, including Yash, had stomach aches after eating the food.
9. A student named Colo was involved in a scheme to sell the canteen food with wrong marketing.
10. The school principal was informed about the incident.
11. The students were supposed to submit their assignments on that day.
12. A student named Riya scored 670 marks in an exam, a record high in the school.
13. Riya wants to become a businessman when she grows up.