The story revolves around a young boy named Sri, who lives in a village and is struggling to make ends meet. He visits his uncle to collect money, but the uncle is not cooperative. Sri then decides to organize a Vinayaka Chaviti festival (a Hindu festival) in his village to raise funds. He, along with his friends, goes door-to-door to collect subscriptions and faces various challenges. They also face criticism from villagers who think that their efforts are futile.
Despite the difficulties, Sri and his friends manage to organize the festival, making a clay Ganesha idol and setting up a canopy. They also make sure to use eco-friendly materials and avoid plastic. During the festival, the villagers come together and make wishes to Lord Ganesha. Sri also makes a wish for his YouTube channel to succeed and for his village to prosper.
The story ends with the immersion of the Ganesha idol in a farm, which belongs to an old man who had helped them earlier. The villagers believe that the idol's immersion will bring good fortune to the farm and the village. The story highlights the themes of community, friendship, and environmental awareness.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The conversation starts with a person named Sri talking to someone about coming early in the morning.
2. Sri mentions that his uncle told him to bring a credit paper.
3. The person Sri is talking to tells him to wait until his uncle wakes up.
4. Sri agrees to wait and mentions that he came early to avoid insulting his uncle.
5. The conversation shifts to Sri talking about his village and his life.
6. Sri mentions that he has a YouTube channel and is trying to make a living from it.
7. He also talks about trying to put up a statue of Lord Ganesha in his village.
8. Sri and his friends are trying to collect subscriptions (money) from villagers to fund their Ganesha festival.
9. They visit various houses, including one where a woman named Laxmi gives them 5 rupees.
10. They also visit a house where a woman named Mounika gives them 50 rupees.
11. Sri and his friends discuss the importance of using clay Ganesha idols instead of plastic ones.
12. They decide to put up a canopy made of paper and decorate it with lights.
13. Sri's brother-in-law, Raju, is tasked with bringing the necessary items, including a clay Ganesha idol.
14. Raju forgets to bring the Ganesha idol, but Sri makes a small one using clay.
15. The villagers gather to celebrate the Ganesha festival and make wishes to Lord Ganesha.
16. Sri wishes for his YouTube channel to be successful and for his villagers to be happy.
17. A woman wishes for a good husband, and another person wishes for sense and knowledge.
18. A person wishes for a tooth to grow, as theirs has been missing for three months.
19. The villagers decide to immerse the Ganesha idol in a farm owned by a man named Bhumayya.
20. They believe that the immersion of the clay idol will bring good luck and a bountiful harvest to the farm.
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