Dimdima
Online Children's Magazine from India
Once upon a time there lived a miser named Marshi. He had lots of sources such as money, water, food and clothes. He did not marry because he thought he would have to share all his sources with his family. As he wished to be rich he did not like to spend his money. He used to wear dirty clothes. One day he thought that if he kept the money in his house it could get stolen. Hence he dug a hole in the garden at the backyard of his house to store his money. One day a stranger came to his neighbor’s house. The stranger found the money which was kept in the garden. When the miser was out in his farm, the stranger stole away the money and became the richest man in the city.
Moral: If you don’t spend money for self or for others then it is equal to a stone.
K.V.S.Madhurima
VI-A,
Bhavan's Sri Venkateswara Vidhyalaya,
Tirupati
KVS HARICHARAN REDDY
Its a very good story, the presentation is nice. Keep encouraging the children.
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Dimdima is the Sanskrit word for ‘drumbeat’. In olden days, victory in battle was heralded by the beat of drums or any important news to be conveyed to the people used to be accompanied with drumbeats.
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Dimdima.com, the Children's Website of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan launched in 2000 and came out with a Printed version of Dimdima Magazine in 2004. At present the Printed Version have more than 35,000 subscribers from India and Abroad.