Nisha B. Thakur's Blog, page 11
February 15, 2018
Small Story | A funny conversation between Chetan and Doctor
ChetanGood morning, Doctor.
DoctorGood morning, Chetan.
ChetanHow are you?
DoctorI am good and congratulations to you.
ChetanCongratulations to me, for suffering from cold?
DoctorNot for cold, but for a new job.
ChetanThanks. But, who told you about my new job?
DoctorYour father shared the news with me in the club. Anyways, what’s wrong with your health?
ChetanI have been suffering from the cold since yesterday.
DoctorLet me check your pulse and throat. Don’t worry, there is nothing serious. I am giving you the medicine, and you will be all right. Here, take your prescription.
ChetanI can’t read the name of this medicine written on the prescription. Why do doctors have bad writing?
DoctorWe don’t have bad handwriting. We have a font of our own.
ChetanI think I will need a translator for this.
Moral: You may not be able to read a doctor's handwriting and prescription, but you'll notice his bills are neatly typewritten.
Happy Reading!
© Nisha B Thakur
Published on February 15, 2018 01:58
Indian Moral Stories | Read Online | A funny conversation between Chetan and Doctor
ChetanGood morning, Doctor.
DoctorGood morning, Chetan.
ChetanHow are you?
DoctorI am good and congratulations to you.
ChetanCongratulations to me, for suffering from cold?
DoctorNot for cold, but for a new job.
ChetanThanks. But, who told you about my new job?
DoctorYour father shared the news with me in the club. Anyways, what’s wrong with your health?
ChetanI have been suffering from the cold since yesterday.
DoctorLet me check your pulse and throat. Don’t worry, there is nothing serious. I am giving you the medicine, and you will be all right. Here, take your prescription.
ChetanI can’t read the name of this medicine written on the prescription. Why do doctors have bad writing?
DoctorWe don’t have bad handwriting. We have a font of our own.
ChetanI think I will need a translator for this.
Moral: You may not be able to read a doctor's handwriting and prescription, but you'll notice his bills are neatly typewritten.
Happy Reading!
© Nisha B Thakur
Published on February 15, 2018 01:58
February 1, 2018
Bedtime Story for Kids | Homework
Bright weekends with family were the biggest happiness for Nikhil. A Long morning walk followed by badminton game, a hearty brunch meal, extended chat session and leisure activity. He wished weekends never ended for him. Unwinding during the weekends was very vital for him. His tight schedule during weekdays kept him on his toes. Nikhil worked as Head of Finance Department in an apparel company. The job paid him well and he could manage a decent living but at a cost of his family life. His family included his wife, Simmi and five-year-old son, Tiku. His parents stayed in hometown Bhopal and visited them in Mumbai once a year.
During summers Tiku too visited his grandparents. Nikhil couldn’t accompany them in Bhopal for more than three days. All thanks to his job. Nikhil missed his family during weekdays. By the time he reached home, Tiku was already sound asleep in his bed. Without making any sound, he entered Tiku’s room to catch his glimpse. After planting a kiss on his cheek, he looked at him affectionately and left the room. While eating dinner, Simmi gave him a download of Tiku’s mischief. He laughed and wondered if he was there to witness his mischief.
One day Nikhil came home early from work. Tiku was surprised to see him home at this hour. He hugged him.‘Dad, let’s go to the park,’ said Tiku.
‘Sorry son I am very tired.’ Nikhil refused him with a heavy heart.
He turned red with anger stormed into his room. Nikhil too ran behind him and said, ‘let’s go to the park.’Tiku beamed with happiness and went to get badminton rackets from the cabinet.
‘You said you want to finish some important office work,’ said Simmi.‘It can wait,’ said Nikhil.Nikhil and Tiku played in the park. They arrived back during dinner time. Nikhil was exhausted and tired, while Tiku was all excited.
‘I won two games, yuppie,’ announced Tiku.Nikhil winked at Simmi and she understood how Tiku won.‘Dinner is ready,’ said Simmi.They had dinner and Tiku went to bed.
Nikhil resumed his work and stayed up working till 2 am. Tiku saw his father working and next morning he asked his father. ‘You are working at the office, now you are doing office work at home,’ said Tiku.He sensed his concern.‘I was not doing office work. I was doing homework,’ answered Nikhil.Tiku laughed.‘And you thought only kids get homework, adults also get homework from office,’ said Nikhil.The thought of his father doing homework made Tiku laugh. Seeing Tiku laugh made him happy too.‘From today I will regularly get homework from office,’ said Nikhil.
Since then Nikhil always came home early. He spent his evenings with Tiku. He did his remaining office work from home at night. Tiku was happy to spend time with his father.
Only Simmi knew how taxing was this homework for Nikhil.
Short Story Moral – No love is greater than mom’s love. No care is greater than dad’s care.
Happy Reading!
Published on February 01, 2018 04:37
Bedtime Stories for Kids | Homework
Bright weekends with family were the biggest happiness for Nikhil. A Long morning walk followed by badminton game, a hearty brunch meal, extended chat session and leisure activity. He wished weekends never ended for him. Unwinding during the weekends was very vital for him. His tight schedule during weekdays kept him on his toes. Nikhil worked as Head of Finance Department in an apparel company. The job paid him well and he could manage a decent living but at a cost of his family life. His family included his wife, Simmi and five-year-old son, Tiku. His parents stayed in hometown Bhopal and visited them in Mumbai once a year.
During summers Tiku too visited his grandparents. Nikhil couldn’t accompany them in Bhopal for more than three days. All thanks to his job. Nikhil missed his family during weekdays. By the time he reached home, Tiku was already sound asleep in his bed. Without making any sound, he entered Tiku’s room to catch his glimpse. After planting a kiss on his cheek, he looked at him affectionately and left the room. While eating dinner, Simmi gave him a download of Tiku’s mischief. He laughed and wondered if he was there to witness his mischief.
One day Nikhil came home early from work. Tiku was surprised to see him home at this hour. He hugged him.‘Dad, let’s go to the park,’ said Tiku.
‘Sorry son I am very tired.’ Nikhil refused him with a heavy heart.
He turned red with anger stormed into his room. Nikhil too ran behind him and said, ‘let’s go to the park.’Tiku beamed with happiness and went to get badminton rackets from the cabinet.
‘You said you want to finish some important office work,’ said Simmi.‘It can wait,’ said Nikhil.Nikhil and Tiku played in the park. They arrived back during dinner time. Nikhil was exhausted and tired, while Tiku was all excited.
‘I won two games, yuppie,’ announced Tiku.Nikhil winked at Simmi and she understood how Tiku won.‘Dinner is ready,’ said Simmi.They had dinner and Tiku went to bed.
Nikhil resumed his work and stayed up working till 2 am. Tiku saw his father working and next morning he asked his father. ‘You are working at the office, now you are doing office work at home,’ said Tiku.He sensed his concern.‘I was not doing office work. I was doing homework,’ answered Nikhil.Tiku laughed.‘And you thought only kids get homework, adults also get homework from office,’ said Nikhil.The thought of his father doing homework made Tiku laugh. Seeing Tiku laugh made him happy too.‘From today I will regularly get homework from office,’ said Nikhil.
Since then Nikhil always came home early. He spent his evenings with Tiku. He did his remaining office work from home at night. Tiku was happy to spend time with his father.
Only Simmi knew how taxing was this homework for Nikhil.
Moral – No love is greater than mom’s love. No care is greater than dad’s care.
Happy Reading!
© Nisha B Thakur
Published on February 01, 2018 04:37
Indian Online Moral Stories | Homework
Bright weekends with family were the biggest happiness for Nikhil. A Long morning walk followed by badminton game, a hearty brunch meal, extended chat session and leisure activity. He wished weekends never ended for him. Unwinding during the weekends was very vital for him. His tight schedule during weekdays kept him on his toes. Nikhil worked as Head of Finance Department in an apparel company. The job paid him well and he could manage a decent living but at a cost of his family life. His family included his wife, Simmi and five-year-old son, Tiku. His parents stayed in hometown Bhopal and visited them in Mumbai once a year.
During summers Tiku too visited his grandparents. Nikhil couldn’t accompany them in Bhopal for more than three days. All thanks to his job. Nikhil missed his family during weekdays. By the time he reached home, Tiku was already sound asleep in his bed. Without making any sound, he entered Tiku’s room to catch his glimpse. After planting a kiss on his cheek, he looked at him affectionately and left the room. While eating dinner, Simmi gave him a download of Tiku’s mischief. He laughed and wondered if he was there to witness his mischief.
One day Nikhil came home early from work. Tiku was surprised to see him home at this hour. He hugged him.‘Dad, let’s go to the park,’ said Tiku.
‘Sorry son I am very tired.’ Nikhil refused him with a heavy heart.
He turned red with anger stormed into his room. Nikhil too ran behind him and said, ‘let’s go to the park.’Tiku beamed with happiness and went to get badminton rackets from the cabinet.
‘You said you want to finish some important office work,’ said Simmi.‘It can wait,’ said Nikhil.Nikhil and Tiku played in the park. They arrived back during dinner time. Nikhil was exhausted and tired, while Tiku was all excited.
‘I won two games, yuppie,’ announced Tiku.Nikhil winked at Simmi and she understood how Tiku won.‘Dinner is ready,’ said Simmi.They had dinner and Tiku went to bed.
Nikhil resumed his work and stayed up working till 2 am. Tiku saw his father working and next morning he asked his father. ‘You are working at the office, now you are doing office work at home,’ said Tiku.He sensed his concern.‘I was not doing office work. I was doing homework,’ answered Nikhil.Tiku laughed.‘And you thought only kids get homework, adults also get homework from office,’ said Nikhil.The thought of his father doing homework made Tiku laugh. Seeing Tiku laugh made him happy too.‘From today I will regularly get homework from office,’ said Nikhil.
Since then Nikhil always came home early. He spent his evenings with Tiku. He did his remaining office work from home at night. Tiku was happy to spend time with his father.
Only Simmi knew how taxing was this homework for Nikhil.
Moral – No love is greater than mom’s love. No care is greater than dad’s care.
Happy Reading!
© Nisha B Thakur
Published on February 01, 2018 04:37
Indian Short Moral Story | Homework
Bright weekends with family were the biggest happiness for Nikhil. A Long morning walk followed by badminton game, a hearty brunch meal, extended chat session and leisure activity. He wished weekends never ended for him. Unwinding during the weekends was very vital for him. His tight schedule during weekdays kept him on his toes. Nikhil worked as Head of Finance Department in an apparel company. The job paid him well and he could manage a decent living but at a cost of his family life. His family included his wife, Simmi and five-year-old son, Tiku. His parents stayed in hometown Bhopal and visited them in Mumbai once a year. During summers Tiku too visited his grandparents. Nikhil couldn’t accompany them in Bhopal for more than three days. All thanks to his job. Nikhil missed his family during weekdays. By the time he reached home, Tiku was already sound asleep in his bed. Without making any sound, he entered Tiku’s room to catch his glimpse. After planting a kiss on his cheek, he looked at him affectionately and left the room. While eating dinner, Simmi gave him a download of Tiku’s mischief. He laughed and wondered if he was there to witness his mischief. One day Nikhil came home early from work. Tiku was surprised to see him home at this hour. He hugged him.‘Dad, let’s go to the park,’ said Tiku.‘Sorry son I am very tired.’ Nikhil refused him with a heavy heart.He turned red with anger stormed into his room. Nikhil too ran behind him and said, ‘let’s go to the park.’Tiku beamed with happiness and went to get badminton rackets from the cabinet. ‘You said you want to finish some important office work,’ said Simmi.‘It can wait,’ said Nikhil.Nikhil and Tiku played in the park. They arrived back during dinner time. Nikhil was exhausted and tired, while Tiku was all excited. ‘I won two games, yuppie,’ announced Tiku.Nikhil winked at Simmi and she understood how Tiku won.‘Dinner is ready,’ said Simmi.They had dinner and Tiku went to bed.Nikhil resumed his work and stayed up working till 2 am. Tiku saw his father working and next morning he asked his father. ‘You are working at the office, now you are doing office work at home,’ said Tiku.He sensed his concern.‘I was not doing office work. I was doing homework,’ answered Nikhil.Tiku laughed.‘And you thought only kids get homework, adults also get homework from office,’ said Nikhil.The thought of his father doing homework made Tiku laugh. Seeing Tiku laugh made him happy too.‘From today I will regularly get homework from office,’ said Nikhil.Since then Nikhil always came home early. He spent his evenings with Tiku. He did his remaining office work from home at night. Tiku was happy to spend time with his father. Only Simmi knew how taxing was this homework for Nikhil.
Moral – No love is greater than mom’s love. No care is greater than dad’s care.
Happy Reading!
© Nisha B Thakur
Published on February 01, 2018 04:37
January 16, 2018
Inspirational Short Story | Good Behind Bad
Neha, a very beautiful girl was scheduled to audition for a lead role in the TV soap. She didn’t eat for days to look in shape before the audition. She rehearsed her dialogue for hours. She didn't sleep well for days. She became restless. Auditions became her world.
Finally, the day arrived. She went to audition with full enthusiasm. She did her part well, but unfortunately, she didn't get selected. She cursed herself and God.
After few days, same production house’s creative director called her.
He said, ‘You look so beautiful and you act so well.’
‘Thanks. But I didn't get selected for your TV soap.’
‘I didn't select you for TV soap because when I saw you, I wanted to you offer my next film. I am offering you lead role in my film.’
Neha beamed with happiness and thanked God.
Short Story Moral: It is always good behind bad. God is always there for you! Trust him!
Happy Reading!
Published on January 16, 2018 02:57
Inspirational Short Stories | Good Behind Bad
Neha, a very beautiful girl was scheduled to audition for a lead role in the TV soap. She didn’t eat for days to look in shape before the audition. She rehearsed her dialogue for hours. She didn't sleep well for days. She became restless. Auditions became her world.
Finally, the day arrived. She went to audition with full enthusiasm. She did her part well, but unfortunately, she didn't get selected. She cursed herself and God.
After few days, same production house’s creative director called her.
He said, ‘You look so beautiful and you act so well.’
‘Thanks. But I didn't get selected for your TV soap.’
‘I didn't select you for TV soap because when I saw you, I wanted to you offer my next film. I am offering you lead role in my film.’
Neha beamed with happiness and thanked God.
Moral: It is always good behind bad. God is always there for you! Trust him!
Happy Reading!
© Nisha B Thakur
Published on January 16, 2018 02:57
Indian Online Moral Stories | Good Behind Bad
Neha, a very beautiful girl was scheduled to audition for a lead role in the TV soap. She didn’t eat for days to look in shape before the audition. She rehearsed her dialogue for hours. She didn't sleep well for days. She became restless. Auditions became her world.
Finally, the day arrived. She went to audition with full enthusiasm. She did her part well, but unfortunately, she didn't get selected. She cursed herself and God.
After few days, same production house’s creative director called her.
He said, ‘You look so beautiful and you act so well.’
‘Thanks. But I didn't get selected for your TV soap.’
‘I didn't select you for TV soap because when I saw you, I wanted to you offer my next film. I am offering you lead role in my film.’
Neha beamed with happiness and thanked God.
Moral: It is always good behind bad. God is always there for you! Trust him!
Happy Reading!
© Nisha B Thakur
Published on January 16, 2018 02:57
Moral Short Story - Good Behind Bad
Neha, a very beautiful girl was scheduled to audition for a lead role in the TV soap. She didn’t eat for days to look in shape before the audition. She rehearsed her dialogue for hours. She didn't sleep well for days. She became restless. Auditions became her world.
Finally, the day arrived. She went to audition with full enthusiasm. She did her part well, but unfortunately, she didn't get selected. She cursed herself and God.
After few days, same production house’s creative director called her.
He said, ‘You look so beautiful and you act so well.’
‘Thanks. But I didn't get selected for your TV soap.’
‘I didn't select you for TV soap because when I saw you, I wanted to you offer my next film. I am offering you lead role in my film.’
Neha beamed with happiness and thanked God.
Moral: It is always good behind bad. God is always there for you! Trust him!
Happy Reading!
© Nisha B Thakur
Published on January 16, 2018 02:57


