In a bustling bazaar in Jaipur, India, there was a young shopkeeper named Ravi. He was known for his peculiar hobby of collecting rare birds, and one of his most prized possessions was a canary named Tuk Tuk.
Ravi\“s canary, Tuk Tuk, was a special bird. It had a peculiar ability to predict market prices. Every morning, Ravi would bring Tuk Tuk to the market and watch as the bird would chirp different tunes, indicating the prices of various goods.
One day, a wealthy merchant named Mr. Patel approached Ravi and asked to buy Tuk Tuk. \“Why would anyone want to buy a canary that can\“t sing?\“ Ravi wondered. But Mr. Patel had heard of Tuk Tuk\“s ability and was eager to own the bird.
As Mr. Patel paid Ravi, Tuk Tuk started chirping a tune that was unusual. Ravi\“s heart sank as he realized that Tuk Tuk was predicting a drop in the market prices. He quickly told Mr. Patel about the prediction, and the merchant decided to sell off his goods before the prices dropped.
Word of Tuk Tuk\“s ability spread quickly, and soon, people from all over India were coming to Jaipur to see the canary. Ravi\“s little shop became a popular destination, and he started earning a good living from the curious case of the canary price. |