Once upon a time, in a small village in Nepal, there lived a curious boy named Raju. Raju loved to help his grandmother in the kitchen. One sunny afternoon, while exploring the market with his grandmother, he saw a shiny kadhai displayed at a shop.
“Grandma, look at this! It’s so big and shiny!” Raju exclaimed.
His grandmother smiled and said, “That’s a very special kadhai. It’s perfect for making our favorite momo and tarkari. But do you know the kadhai price in Nepal?”
Raju shook his head.
“Well,” she continued, “small aluminum kadhai costs around NPR 800, stainless steel ones can be NPR 2,000, and if you want a heavy-duty magical one, it can be up to NPR 5,000. But a kadhai isn’t just about price — it’s about the joy it brings when cooking.”
Raju’s eyes sparkled. He begged, “Grandma, can we buy it?”
That night, Raju had a dream. The kadhai in the market came alive! It danced on the stove, singing songs, and magically cooked delicious food all by itself. “With me,” the kadhai said, “you can make the yummiest dishes in the village!”
When Raju woke up, he ran to the kitchen. “Grandma, I want to cook today!”
Together, they bought a perfect kadhai within their budget. Raju learned that cooking is fun, and even a simple kadhai can make every meal feel magical. And from that day on, Raju always remembered both the magic of the kadhai and the kadhai price in Nepal, so he could save up for the best one next time.
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