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Jagriti Written Episode Update – 18th October 2024: Jaggu’s Challenges and the Quest for Education

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The Episode begins with Kachori inquiring about the haveli from Jaggu. He describes it as a magnificent golden cage adorned with beautiful gold furnishings. Kachori then remarks on the size of the cowshed, which surprises Golu. Jaggu catches Bindi’s eye and lets her know that he is present. Bindi questions if Jaggu is upset with her but assures her that she holds no grudges over the Haldi incident. Kachori then asks why Jaggu appeared hurt if the haveli is like golden Lanka, to which Jaggu responds by declaring himself as a devoted servant of Lord Ram, Hanuman.

Amol shatters the glass and then commands Gita to obey his orders. He reprimands her for getting involved with Kalikant and supporting Chitta. Gita argues that Kalikant is the mastermind of the racket and questions why Amol wants her to make him the investigator. She reminds Amol that the judge must uphold justice without fear or favor, symbolized by the cloth on the statue of Lady Justice. She accuses Amol of forgetting his oath but assures him she has not forgotten hers. She demands to know where he is going.

Amol explains that he is going to another person’s bedroom because he cannot enter your room. Bindi urgently calls for Jaggu to hurry, reminding her they must leave before anyone in the haveli wakes up. Jaggu mentions she is bringing Ram phal for Akash. Bindi tells her not to say his name. Jaggu clarifies that mentioning Akash’s name is okay because he has been a great help. Bindi refers to him as the “chote sarkar.” Jaggu corrects her, saying he should be called “nanhe sarkar” instead. She adds that while the younger one may be mischievous, he is also a helpful friend. Lastly, she grabs some fruits for their mother and takes them along.

Bindi inquires if she has reached the haveli. Jaggu clarifies that she is Sapna’s mother and not his. He instructs Bindi to deliver the message to her mother. Bindi states that she will meet her and convince her to avoid Jaggu. She then asks where she can find her. Jaggu informs her that Mamma usually passes by the road when the Sun is directly overhead. Bindi wonders how she will recognize her, to which Jaggu points out that she looks very similar to herself. Without further ado, Bindi heads inside while Jaggu remains outside.

Sitting in the car, Gita requests the driver to pull over at the Ram Phal fruit stand. Bindi patiently awaits Gita’s arrival, promising to help her clear her mind. Upon seeing Bindi, Gita’s face lights up with joy. She exclaims that she didn’t expect to see Bindi and asks if she has brought some Ram phal for her. Curious about their relationship, Bindi inquires if Gita is Jaggu’s mother. Confused by this title, Gita explains that Jaggu heard someone calling her “Mamma,” and she assumed it was referring to her. Clearing up any misunderstandings, she states that she has no complaints towards Bindi and asks who Jaggu is. In response, Bindi proudly introduces Chitta as her daughter – the daughter of a Chitta mother like herself.

Gayatri splashes a bucket of water onto Jaggu’s head, and he inquires about the culprit. She responds, “I take full responsibility for that.” Gayatri then suggests that if Jaggu wants to visit the basti daily, he should chew some chilies. Bindi adds that she is also eager to visit the basti regularly to see Baba, Bindi Mausi, Kachori, and the rest. She declares that she is prepared to do so.

Gita inquires about the girl’s identity, remarking on her innocent beauty. Bindi responds, noting that she is pushing the girl to focus on her studies. Gita then mentions Jaggu and Sapna’s comments about the girl working at Sarkar’s haveli. Bindi affirms this and adds that the haveli serves as their school. She warns Gita to leave, threatening to expose her plan to have her mother bought by the magistrate.

Gita reminds you that you are her mother and fully understand the situation, but she pleads to rid your heart of hatred towards me. She suggests asking Jaggu about the hidden secrets of the haveli so that you can fully comprehend the consequences of your actions. Gita mentions that Jaggu gave her something, which Bindi takes and leaves. Gita watches in silence.

Jaggu chews on the chili and requests Jamuna for some water. Gayatri explained that she would not perform shuddhikaran daily and would not visit the basti. However, Jaggu insists on consuming the chili and going to the basti. This causes her to eat several more chilies, much to Ganga’s dismay. Suddenly, Akash arrives and is taken aback by the situation.

Golu informs Mangla, Ballu, Nanda, and the rest of the group that Jaggu is attaining Raj yog at that location. He then instructs Kachori to share whatever information Jaggu had told her, threatening to cut her hair if she refused. Bindi arrives and calls out to Durjan, expressing her suspicion that he is either unaware or purposely hiding something from them. Akash tries to intervene, but Ganga stops him, warning that interference could lead to more trouble for him and Bindi.

Akash inquired if I wouldn’t assist her. Ganga responds that it’s her burden to bear, and she must handle it on her own. Akash expresses his inability to stand by and watch her suffer but says he won’t take any action. Ganga pleads for his support, explaining that it will help her become stronger and able to fight her own battles. Overwhelmed with emotion, Akash tears up at the sight of her pain. Jaggu devours all the chilies and requests water.

Precap:

Ganga reaches out to Akash, who is already in the car heading to school. She requests Ganga to send lunch along through a friend. Jagriti swiftly grabs the lunch and rushes to deliver it. Upon reaching the school, she overhears conversations about a pack of wolves terrorizing and attacking humans. The school staff, including the peon, frantically flee from the premises. Jaggu sneaks into Akash’s classroom on all fours. Confused, Akash inquires why Jaggu is there. Suraj chimes in, referring to Jaggu as the “Chitta girl.”

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