Story - Count Wisely


 At some point, lord Akbar posed an inquiry in his court that left everybody in the court perplexed. As they generally attempted to sort out the response, Birbal strolled in and asked what the matter was. They rehashed the inquiry to him.

The inquiry was, "What number of crows are there in the city?"

Birbal promptly grinned and went up to Akbar. He declared the response; he said there were 21 thousand, 500 and 23 crows in the city. At the point when asked how he knew the response, Birbal answered, "Request that your men count the quantity of crows. On the off chance that there are something else, the family members of the crows should visit them from neighboring urban communities. In the event that there are less, the crows from our city should visit their family members who live external the city." Satisfied with the response, Akbar gave Birbal a ruby and pearl chain.

Lesson of the Story


Having a clarification for your response is similarly just about as significant as having a response.

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