Without hesitation, Bhai Lehna Ji rushed outside and commenced rebuilding the wall. He worked diligently, unaffected by the rain or the nature of the labor. This story underscores the principle of Kirat Karna—every form of honest, hard work deserves dignity and respect.
Featuring: Tandeep Kaur
Writer: Jasveen Kaur
Translator: Vineet Kaur
Panjabi Editor: Gurdit Singh
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