Trustworthiness

 Written by: Muhammad Anwar Andar

Asim goes to the castle. Meanwhile, his sister, Nazia also arrives in the castle too and after greeting Lalo Mama, Nazia sees that Asim has worn on glasses and gets angry at Asim and asks him that why he has worn glasses. Lalo Mama asks about the anger of Nazia. Nazia says one of her classmates had forgotten her glasses in the classroom and she wants to give her them back to her the next day.

Asim gets angry too and says that he would not eat the glasses. Nazia says that the glasses belong to her classmate and if Asim breaks them, her classmate would not trust in her afterward.

Lalo Mama takes them inside the castle and there he says that such issues sometimes cause problems and then he opens a window for their information.

Window:

In the window, the reporter of the castle is talking with some juveniles about the importance of keeping trustworthiness among friends.

Sayedullah, a resident of Qarabagh district, Kabul province says, “My cousin had taken my cricket bat for somedays and when I wanted him to give it back to me, he said that he has broken it. A quarrel took place between us and now we do not talk with each other.”

Emal says, “One of my friends loaned my bicycle and when he gave me back, it was broken. When I asked him that he has broken it, he replied that it was broken from the beginning. I got angry with him and we do not talk to each other and I lost my trust in him and if next time he wants anything from me, I would not trust in him.”

Lalo Mama closes the window.

Asim asks Lalo Mama that how to keep trustworthiness?

Lalo Mama opens another window.

Window:
in the window, the reporter of the castle talks about keeping trustworthiness.

Sayedullah says, “We should take more care of others’ properties than our own.”

A boy says, “Once I took my friend’s bike as a loan and I broke it. I repaired it in a workshop and gave it back to my friend.”

Lalo Mama closes the window. Asim says that he would not use the items that are kept with us.

Nazia sees a caption on the cover of a magazine on a table in the corridor of the castle. It was written, “Driverless Car”.

Nazia asks about that car. Lalo Mama opens a window about a self-driving car.

 window:

Asim and  Nazia see a car on a tv screen that doesn’t have a driver. A spokesman gives the following information about the car.

“The Nuro R2 is a self-driving delivery vehicle that transports goods instead of passengers. This vehicle identifies obstacles along the way. About 5000 such vehicles would be produced in the first step and some restaurants and grocery stores would purchase them.”

Lalo Mama closes this window too.