Once upon a time, in the city of Kundapura, there lived a boy named Prasad. Prasad lived with his big family of 25 members. They were all very loving and caring. Prasad's family always believed in honesty and taught him to be honest in everything he did. They believed that honesty was the most important value in life.
Prasad's father owned a small grocery shop in Kundapura. Every day, Prasad helped his father in the shop. He always counted everything correctly and gave the right amount of change to the customers. He never cheated anyone because he knew that honesty was the best policy.
One day, while Prasad was playing outside, he found a wallet on the ground. He opened it to see if there was any identification inside. He found a lot of money in the wallet, but he did not keep it for himself. Prasad immediately took the wallet to the nearest police station and gave it to the police officer.
The police officer was very impressed with Prasad's honesty. He praised Prasad for doing the right thing and told him that he was proud of him. The police officer then found the owner of the wallet and returned it to him. The owner was very grateful to Prasad for returning his money.
Word about Prasad's honesty spread around Kundapura. People started respecting him even more. They knew that they could trust him because he was always honest. Prasad's family was very proud of him too. They knew that they had taught him an important value in life.
Prasad continued to be honest in everything he did. He never cheated in school or in his daily activities. He always told the truth and did the right thing. His honesty made him a role model for other kids in Kundapura.
Prasad's family was known as the honest family of Kundapura. They lived happily and peacefully, always helping others and being truthful. Prasad learned that being honest brought joy and respect to his life, and he promised to always keep his family's honesty alive.
The end.
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