
Sudais Zakwan
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Sudais Zakwan – Storyteller of Emotions
Sudais Zakwan is a passionate story writer known for crafting emotionally rich and thought-provoking stories that resonate with readers of all ages. With a unique voice and creative flair.
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The Consequence of Greed
Snowfall had turned the lush green trees of the forest completely white. It was the heart of winter, and as soon as the snow began to fall, a deep silence spread through the jungle. The animals who had wisely stored food before the cold arrived were now resting comfortably in their homes, eating and drinking without worry. But those who had made no preparations were shivering in the freezing weather, wandering around in search of food.
By Sudais Zakwan25 days ago in Lifehack
“What If It Happens?”
Monday, 11 April 2022 Ishrat Jahan One of our friends, Mr. Farooq, is a middle-aged man, yet he has still not been able to free himself from his deeply suspicious and fearful nature. These days, I happened to have some free time, so I thought it would be a good idea to meet him and try to untangle the puzzle of his constant worries. By coincidence, he himself arrived at my humble home, jolting along in a rickshaw.
By Sudais Zakwan25 days ago in Art
The story of Sharfu
He was a woodcutter. All his life, he had gone into the forests, cut wood, sold it, and with the earnings from his hard labor, he built a small house a short distance from the forest. In that house lived the woodcutter, his wife Nadi, and their young son Sharfo. The three lived a peaceful and comfortable life. Only the woodcutter worked to earn money. His wife managed the household, and Sharfo stayed at home doing small chores.
By Sudais Zakwan25 days ago in Men
Superhero
Have you ever seen a superhero? As soon as this question is asked, many names come to mind. Heroes wearing colorful costumes, masks on their faces, flying through the air, fighting villains with special powers. We have all seen such superheroes in movies and cartoons. But have you ever seen a real superhero in real life? Most people would say no.
By Sudais Zakwan25 days ago in Humans
A Matter of Coincidence
Tuesday, 3 September 2024 Ayesha Fareed Ahmed, Mirpur Khas Sheeda was a simple and innocent man. One day, he was going to his wife’s village to bring her back. On the way, he saw some donkeys grazing on grass at a certain place. Eventually, he reached his in-laws’ house. His wife’s brother asked him to sit in the guest room.
By Sudais Zakwan25 days ago in Art
Punishment for greed
Dear children, this is a moral story about fairness, wisdom, and the importance of sharing. In a small village lived an old farmer with his two sons, Ahmed and Muhammad. Ahmed was clever and sharp-minded, while Muhammad was innocent, simple, and not very intelligent. The farmer owned only three things: a cow, a fruit-bearing tree, and a warm blanket. Though these possessions were few, they were very valuable for the family’s daily life.
By Sudais Zakwan25 days ago in Pride
The Clever Old Woman
As far as the eye could see, a pea crop was spread across the land. In the surrounding fields, the harvest had already been completed, and in fact, a second crop had begun to grow. However, this particular field had not yet been harvested. Irfan was passing through this area for the first time. When he saw the fully grown crop, he decided to negotiate a deal with its owner.
By Sudais Zakwan25 days ago in Families
The Prince and the Bald Dwarfs
One day, Prince Anreeq set out for a leisurely walk in the land of Anreeqistan. As he wandered through the countryside, he noticed a strange sight. A large group of dwarfs was walking toward him, and every one of them looked deeply unhappy. What caught the prince’s attention most was that none of them wore the long, crooked hats that dwarfs were famous for. Instead, all their heads were completely bald, shining in the sunlight like peeled boiled eggs.
By Sudais Zakwan25 days ago in Longevity











