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In the heart of India, there was once a village that was divided by the passage of a river. The river was a symbol of life, but it also separated the villagers into two communities. Each side believed that their way of life was the best, and they lived in constant competition with each other.
One day, the river overflowed its banks and flooded the entire village. The villagers were forced to work together to save their homes and crops. As they worked, they realized that their differences were insignificant compared to the common goal of survival.
This event brought the villagers together, and they began to see each other as brothers and sisters. They learned to respect and appreciate each other\“s traditions and ways of life.
The river became a symbol of unity, and the villagers celebrated the day it flooded as a day of reconciliation. From that day forward, the village was known as a place of harmony and cooperation. |
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