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A FRIEND NAMED ARI


          In a small town not far from here, there lived a boy named Rahul who always dreamed of having
          a best friend—someone who would never let him down. One day, his wish came true when
          his  father,  a  Robotics  Engineer,  brought  home  a  special  surprise:  ARI  —  an  Advanced  Robotic
          Intelligence.
          ARI wasn’t just any robot. He could talk, laugh, and even tell stories. He helped Rahul with his homework,
          played cricket in the backyard, and even learnt how to paint. The two became inseparable.
          But ARI wasn’t built merely for fun — he had a special mission: to understand human emotions. Every
          day, Rahul taught ARI what it meant to feel happy, sad, brave, or scared. Gradually, ARI began to
          comprehend not just facts, but feelings.


          One evening, when Rahul was feeling upset after losing a cricket match, ARI did something unexpected.
          He quietly sat beside Rahul and handed him a small, hand-painted card that read, “It’s okay to lose.
          What matters is that you tried your best.”
          In that moment, Rahul realised that ARI wasn’t just a machine — he was a true friend.

          In  a  world  filled  with  technology,  Rahul  discovered  that  even  robots,  when  created  with  care  and
          kindness, could understand the most important thing of all — the human heart.



                                                  By: Tanishka Choudhary
                                                          X B, 5538





                                   ROBO’S BIG COOKING DISASTER


          Robo was a tiny kitchen robot who dreamed of becoming the world’s greatest chef. He had shiny metal
          arms, flashing eyes, and a cookbook bigger than himself!
          One day, Robo decided to surprise his human family with a special dinner. He whizzed around the
          kitchen, mixing, chopping, and stirring, but Robo didn’t quite know the difference between sugar and
          salt... or baking soda and soap!

          When the family sat down for dinner, they were greeted by some very interesting dishes:

               •  Purple spaghetti that bounced off the plates,
               •  A cake that made bubbles instead of crumbs,
               •  And soup that smelt like shampoo!

          Everyone laughed so hard that they had tears in their eyes. Robo looked worried. “I have failed my
          mission!” he beeped sadly.
          But Mum hugged him and said, “You didn’t fail, Robo — you made dinner unforgettable!”

          From that day on, Robo became the official Family Party Chef, and his crazy, wacky meals became the
          best part of every celebration.




                                                     By: Bhumit Mann
                                                          X B, 5540


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