Once upon a time in a small village in India, there was a farmer named Ravi. Ravi was known for his green thumb and his love for growing boll, a traditional crop.
One day, Ravi\“s neighbor, Mrs. Gupta, approached him with a problem. She was unable to get good yields from her boll plants. Ravi decided to help her by sharing his secrets.
Ravi told Mrs. Gupta that boll, in Hindi, means \“seed pod\“. It is a fruit of the cotton plant and is known for its hard shell and seeds inside.
He explained that to grow boll successfully, one needs to ensure proper irrigation, adequate sunlight, and the right soil. Ravi showed Mrs. Gupta how he used organic fertilizers and traditional farming methods to nurture his boll plants.
Mrs. Gupta followed Ravi\“s advice and, to her surprise, her boll plants started yielding richly. She was overjoyed and thanked Ravi for his guidance.
From that day, Ravi and Mrs. Gupta became the best of friends, and their village was filled with healthy boll plants, which became a symbol of unity and cooperation among the farmers. |