š¦ Tale of the Two-Crested Kingdoms š°
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- Aug 6, 2025
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Once upon a time in the faraway land of Crestoria, there lived two proud kingdoms: Suncrest (TS)Ā š and Greencrest (TG)Ā šæ. For ages, Suncrestās royal carriages all bore the crest āSCā01,ā and their anthem was the grand tune of āSunshine Forever.ā Everyone knew it meant pride, heritageāand politics š.
Act 1: A Sudden Dawn š
One bright morning, the elderly wise owl Grandma HooāHooĀ called the villagers to the Town Square. She announced, āMy dear ones, the council has decided that from now on, our crest will change from SCĀ to GC, and our anthem will be replaced with Green Anthemāa song that truly speaks of us!ā š¶šµThe crowd gaspedāsome cheered wildly, others frowned in confusion. Elders whispered about tradition, children hummed the new tune curiously, and the mischievous goat TikāTikĀ winkedā"This will be interesting!" šš
Act 2: The Township Talks Begin š£ļø
A meeting was held in the round hall under the ancient banyan tree. Representatives from all corners gathered: the friendly elephant Balu, chatty monkeys, jittery deer, and brave rabbits. Grandma HooāHoo spoke passionately: āItās time we embrace GC and the Green Anthemāour identity as chosen by the people.āThe goats and monkeys jumped in: āBut whereās the history? The old crest, the anthemāwhat about them?ā The goats stomped, monkeys squealedāit turned into a hilarious debate.At one point, monkey leaders tried to hum both songs simultaneously and completely mixed up lyricsāeveryone burst into laughter! š
Act 3: Mischief and Mayhem
While the debate raged, crafty fox FeenaĀ quietly changed names on the local post office signs from SCācore to GCācore, causing quirky confusion at the mail counter. Some villagers got letters from places that sounded strange: āSCāCircle, SCāParkāābut the stamp read GCācore! Feena giggled behind a bush š¦š.
Meanwhile goats started parading with new license plates reading āGCā001ā but scratched parts to resemble āSCā001āāāold habits die hard,ā they snorted! There was stealth scratching and goat giggles all around.
Act 4: An Unexpected Twist
Just as the council decided the new crest mold should be engraved overnight, a sudden rainstorm washed all the new signs off! The entire square looked like a vast blank canvasāthe new emblem nowhere to be found.Chaos ensued: banners flapped, mud formed comedic potato-shaped mascots, and monkeys tried to retrace lettersāthey ended up drawing faces on the signs! Grandpa Deer remarked, āAt least they look happy!ā šš§ļø
Act 5: Unity in the Flood
The morning after, as the sun peeked, villagers gathered again. The Council sheep Sufi, timid but wise, stepped up: āPerhaps the crest and anthem matter less than our unity. If we focus too much on letters and symbols, we may forget what binds usākindness, community, justice.ā
Elders nodded. Children clapped. TikāTik goat hopped and said, āFrom now on, each carriage will proudly bear GC, yesābut only if driven by friendship and fairness!ā šāØ
Finale: A Joyful Celebration š
So Crestoria celebrated with a vibrant festival: GCāplates gleamed, Green Anthem echoed, and animals of every kind danced together. Fox Feena handed out freshly carved emblems to those who embraced change joyfully. The monkeys sang the wrong anthem on purpose just to make people laughāeveryone cheered it was the best anthem-garble ever.
Grandma HooāHoo raised her wing: āThe true emblem of Crestoriaāis the spirit in our hearts.ā Everyone agreedāand TikāTik goat finally stuck to a GCātag without scratching it! š
⨠Moral of the Story āØ
Changing a symbol, a registration, or an anthem can feel dramatic and unsettling, even if it's meant to reflect collective aspiration. But symbols are powerful only when we back them with unity, fairness, and empathy. Without these, they are merely letters on a plate. When communities remember what truly mattersātheir shared soulāchange becomes a celebration, not a conflict.
š° Real Story Behind the Tale
This light-hearted satirical story echoes the real decision in Telangana: the state government decided to change the vehicle registration prefix from TSĀ (Telangana State) to TG, along with updating the state emblem and even adopting a state songāpart of cultural and administrative rebrandingĀ mediafx.co. The moral aligns: symbolic changes must reflect peopleās identity and uniteānot divide.
Thank you for reading till the end! I hope both children and elders felt the excitement, humor, and warmth throughoutāand absorbed the message quietly smiling š. Let me know if I can craft another tale based on a different news story!



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