Chap 1.
Once upon a time, in a small village surrounded by green fields and rivers, there lived a boy named Arif. He was not very rich, and his family struggled every day to meet their basic needs. But Arif had something very special—he had a big dream.
Arif wanted to become a great scientist one day. He loved reading books, especially about space, stars, and inventions. However, there was a big problem. His village had no proper school, and books were very hard to find.
Chap 2.
Every morning, Arif would walk nearly five kilometers to reach a small school in the next village. The road was muddy, and sometimes it rained heavily. Many children gave up going to school because of these difficulties, but not Arif.
Chap 3.
One day, his father said,
"Arif, maybe you should stop going to school and help me in the fields. We need money."
Arif felt sad, but he replied politely,
"Baba, I will help you, but please let me study too. One day, I will change our life."
His father looked at his eyes and saw determination. He agreed.
From that day, Arif worked in the fields during the day and studied at night under a small lamp. Sometimes, he was so tired that he fell asleep on his books. But he never gave up.
Chap 4.
Years passed. Arif completed his school with excellent results. Then he got a scholarship to study in the city. It was a big opportunity, but also very challenging. The city was new, people were different, and studies were harder.
At first, Arif struggled a lot. He could not understand everything, and he missed his family. But he remembered his dream and kept trying.
Slowly, things started to change. Arif improved his studies, made good friends, and learned new skills. He worked harder than anyone else.
After many years of hard work, Arif finally became a scientist. He even invented a low-cost machine that helped farmers grow more crops with less effort.
One day, he returned to his village. Everyone was surprised and proud. His father had tears in his eyes.
Arif said,
Chap 5.
"Baba, this is just the beginning. I want to help more people."
From that day, Arif helped build a school in his village so that no child would have to walk far like he did.
