Once upon a time in Champak Forest, there lived a squirrel named Gillu. He would diligently do his work and study, and every evening, he would set out on his cycle to explore the beautiful Champak Forest. After a delightful adventure, he would return home. His mother would lovingly give him peanuts to eat because he adored them.

One evening, as Gillu was riding his cycle, he noticed a farmer who had met with an accident and was struggling to walk. Concerned, Gillu and his friends approached the farmer and asked if they could help him. They inquired about his destination, and the farmer replied, “Dear child, I need to go to the nearby Nand Gaon. My family must be eagerly waiting for me there. Will you take me?”

Gillu and his friends happily agreed and said, “Certainly, Uncle! But first, you need to visit the doctor.” So, they took the farmer to the doctor’s house and made sure he reached safely.

When Gillu returned home, he excitedly shared the entire incident with his mother. His mother was proud and blessed him for his good deeds. She advised him to continue working diligently and helping others.

After approximately a week, the farmer visited Gillu’s home. Gillu immediately recognized him and welcomed him inside, calling his mother as well. They began conversing, and as the farmer prepared to leave, he showered Gillu with blessings and gifted him a large quantity of peanuts. Overwhelmed with joy upon seeing so many peanuts, Gillu started dancing and singing.

The moral of the story is that we should always help others because good deeds bear good fruit.