Moral of The Story

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The Great Exam Disaster – The Grand Finale: Graduation & Goodbyes Aman’s college life had been nothing short of a rollercoaster ride. From bunking disasters to accidental comedy fame, from Verma Sir’s wrath to unexpected friendships, he had experienced every possible adventure. But now, it was time for the final chapter—graduation. --- Chapter 56: The Final Year Pressure Three years had flown by faster than Aman’s interest in morning lectures. Final year meant: 1. Tension (because of exams). 2. Depression (because of no backup career plan). 3. Regret (for not studying seriously in the first two years). Sid was still the king of jugaad. Neha had turned into a placement expert. Rohit was busy giving cricket commentary for every situation. And Priya? She had finally published her first poetry book. Aman, meanwhile, was still wondering how he had passed all his semesters. But the biggest shock came during the last Economics class. Verma Sir entered and smirked. "Final exam ke marks tumhari college life decide karenge." The class held its breath. "Par mujhe pata hai ki tum log tayari nahi karoge." Aman’s soul shook in fear. "Toh ek special surprise hai. Tum sabko ek final viva dena hoga." Silence. Then Sid whispered, "Bhai, viva toh oral hota hai. Matbal JUGAAD nahi chalega!" Aman almost fainted. --- Chapter 57: The Last-Minute Study Disaster Two days before the viva, the squad gathered in the library. "Okay, we have 48 hours to prepare," Neha announced. "Simple solution—ratta maaro!" Sid declared. "Or," Priya suggested, "we could actually understand the subject." Everyone stared at her like she had spoken an alien language. Aman sighed. "Chalo, shuru karte hain." Four hours later… Sid was snoring on his book. Rohit was googling ‘how to pass viva without studying.’ Neha was screaming in frustration. Priya was calmly reading. Aman? He had given up on life. "Agar zindagi ek prank hai, toh yeh sabse bada wala hai." --- Chapter 58: The Viva War The dreaded day arrived. One by one, students walked into Verma Sir’s office… and came out either pale or crying. Then it was Aman’s turn. He took a deep breath and entered. Verma Sir smiled evilly. "Toh, Mr. Aman Kumar. Economics ka kya matlab hai?" Aman froze. His brain: Error 404 – Answer Not Found. Somehow, he mumbled random words like “supply, demand, GDP, inflation.” Verma Sir narrowed his eyes. "Acha? Toh inflation badhne ka kya main reason hai?" Aman panicked. Then, in pure desperation, he blurted out: "Sir, inflation ka reason hai meri behan Riya. Woh itna shopping karti hai ki market ka demand badh jaata hai!" Silence. Then… Verma Sir burst out laughing. "Creative soch hai, Aman. Par theory weak hai. Pass kar raha hoon, lekin aur mehnat karo." Aman almost collapsed in relief. Viva – Survived. Barely. --- Chapter 59: Graduation & Goodbyes The final exams were over. The results came. Aman had somehow passed. Rohit got a cricket journalism internship. Neha got placed in a big company. Priya’s poetry book was a bestseller. Sid? No one knew how, but he also passed. And then came graduation day. Wearing his convocation gown, Aman looked around at the college that had given him so many memories. Sid patted his back. "Bhai, school ke baad college bhi nikal gaya. Ab asli zindagi start hoti hai." Neha smiled. "Toh kya plan hai? Job? MBA?" Aman thought for a moment. Then he grinned. "Plan? Bas yeh ki zindagi ka mazza lete rahenge. Baaki sab jugaad se ho hi jayega!" And just like that, the great exam disaster ended… with a new adventure waiting ahead. Somewhere in the distance, his parrot Badshah probably screamed: "AGLI BAAR BHI YEHI HOGA!" --- The End. Moral of the Story: Exams will come and go, but friendships and memories last forever. College is less about books and more about life lessons. And no matter what, jugaad will always save the day!
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