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Stories Manish was sitting under the banyan tree on the school grounds. He was reading an essay on public speaking. Tomorrow was the elocution competition - the final event of the 'Inter-Public School Meet'. Right now Manish's Public school - Nagarjuna Public School and Nalanda Public School were running neck and neck for the all round shield. While Nalanda had 146 points, Nagarjuna was close behind with 145. The other nine Public Schools of the State were nowhere in the picture. Manish was to represent his school in the elocution competition. His strongest rival was Rohit of Nalanda. If Manish won the first prize he would collect five points for his school, making the grand total an unbeatable 150. If Manish came second and Rohit first, then with Manish's three points Nagarjuna would be 148 while Nalanda would win the all round shield with 151 points. Manish was feeling very nervous. He knew the hopes of the entire school lay with him. He was determined to try his very best to keep his school flag flying high. "You are Manish of class nine, isn't it?" Manish looked up. A young man of around twenty was standing in front of him. He was thin, tall and quite shabbily dressed.
The young man glared at him and turning around scampered off in the direction of the school guest house. A little later Manish was joined by Gyan Arora - the School Captain. Manish told him about the incident.
~*~ The next day at eleven the topic was announced -"Means are as important as the end." Manish had an hour to prepare. He hurried to the library and began noting down the points and creating the framework of his speech. He was the second speaker and Rohit the last. Manish was quite happy with his speech. The response of the audience too had been encouraging. As Rohit walked upto the dais Manish knew his fate would be decided in the next few minutes. Rohit marshalled his arguments beautifully. He was logical and convincing. As he walked back to thunderous applause, Manish was sure Rohit would win and in the process give his team the title. However, Manish was happy that he would be losing to a worthy opponent. It was now time for the judge to declare the results. The judge was introduced by the Principal. His name was Dr. L.K. Chary and he was a retired professor of English.
That evening when Gyan Arora's name was called to receive the all round shield he went up to the dais and picked up the mike.
As Manish walked up to the dais, the deafening applause was like music to his ears. April 16, 2006 |
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