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Once ,in a beautiful pond, there lived two frogs who loved and adored their home. One was named Inky – the content one , who loved hosting and the other, Venky – who loved to explore.
The pond was big ,no doubt, but due to their small sized, it appeared even bigger for the little frogs. Inky was very content with his pond and sought nothing more. He believed this was and will be the most beautiful pond for always. Venky, on the other hand, was always ready to look for more. He always believed that his world is much more than the pond and its surroundings.
One fine day, venky set out on one of his adventures to explore the other sides of the huge pond. He often asked Inky to join him in his adventures, but Inky declined as always as he was too
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This end of the pond had been littered on. He hopped around the area to see what is happening.
As he set back home, he couldn’t get it off his mind. He has been living here for as long as he remembers but never come across litter. He pondered on it under the stars until his little eyelids got too heavy.
The next morning, he told inky about what he saw but Inky replied:
“venky, u venture out too far , too wide. Don’t go to places that don’t concern you. Look at our beautiful pond. What can possibly happen to this? It has been beautiful since the day we laid out eyes on it and till date, it is the same. And it will continue to remain this way.”
Days passed, and Venky continued to see the garbage grow. So he thought “ I must do something about this.I must try again and convince Inky”
So he went to Inky and tried again, “Inky. You must have a look at the garbage on the other side. Its growing and spreading towards our home. We must do something about it”
“Venky my dear friend, I told you not to worry about it.It wont reach opur home. And even if the garbage is growing,what can little beings like us do about it? Just let it

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