EIDGAH BY MUNSHI PREMCHAND tells the story of Hamid, a young orphan who lives with his grandmother Amina. Despite their poverty, Hamid is a happy boy, and on Eid day, he goes to the village fair with other children. While his friends spend their money on toys and sweets, Hamid, with only three paise, buys a pair of tongs for his grandmother, remembering how she burns her fingers while making rotis. The story highlights Hamids selflessness and deep love for his grandmother, showcasing his maturity and wisdom beyond his years. The story explores themes of poverty, sacrifice, love, and the unique bond between a grandmother and grandson. It also touches on the idea of selfless giving and the wisdom that can be found in unexpected places.