In a small village nestled on the banks of the Krishna River, there lived two men—Rich Ramu, a wealthy merchant, and Somu, a poor but hardworking farmer. Ramu was known for his prosperity and generosity, but his wealth had made him somewhat arrogant and disconnected from the struggles of the common man. Somu, on the other hand, had nothing but the land he worked on and the dreams he held in his heart. Ramu's Arrogance and Somu's Desperation in the Face of Drought: One scorching summer day, a drought struck the region, leaving Somu's crops withered and his family on the brink of starvation. Rich Ramu, sitting in the cool comfort of his large home, remained unaffected by the crisis. His barns were filled with grains, and his life continued without interruption. However, Somu, desperate and exhausted from days of futile labor in the fields, walked to Ramu’s mansion seeking help. Ramu looked at Somu and, without a second thought, refused. "You’re just a poor ...
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