There was a farmer, Ram. He toiled day and night on his small piece of land. He planted seeds, watered them carefully, and protected the crops from pests. His neighbors often laughed at him for working so hard. But when the harvest season came, his fields were full of bountiful crops. He sold them at a good price and was able to provide a better life for his family. The fruits of his labor were sweet indeed. It was a clear example of 'mehnat ka phal meetha hota hai'.
I'm not familiar with the 'tu meri zaroorat hai' novel. You could try searching for it in specialized book databases, local libraries, or asking in book - related forums where enthusiasts might be aware of such a work.
The title 'meri zindagi hai tu' (You are my life) itself suggests a story centered around a very important person or relationship in the protagonist's life. This could be what makes it interesting.
Sure. Consider Tom. He was an aspiring athlete. He trained rigorously every day, running in all kinds of weather. His friends thought he was crazy. But at the big sports event, he outran all his competitors and won the gold medal. The moment he received the medal, he knew the hard work was worth it. That's 'mehnat ka phal meetha hota hai'.
I'm not entirely sure as the name seems rather unique. It could potentially be a very personal or region - specific novel. Maybe it's about a character who is seen as essential to someone's every flaw, but without more context it's hard to say for certain.
As I don't know the full story, I can't determine the significance precisely. But generally, if 'awaz' (voice) is the 'pehchan' (identity), it might signify the power of self - expression in defining who one is.