"Namak Ka Daroga" is a short story written by the prominent Indian writer Premchand. The story revolves around a young, honest and morally upright man named Vanshidhar, who is appointed as the salt inspector. The title "Namak Ka Daroga" translates to "The Salt Inspector" in English.
The narrative deals with the themes of corruption, honesty, and integrity as Vanshidhar faces various challenges and temptations in his line of duty. As the salt inspector, he is responsible for controlling the illegal trade of salt and ensuring that the state's revenue from salt taxes is protected. Despite facing obstacles, Vanshidhar remains steadfast in his commitment to honesty and upholding justice. The story is a reflection on the importance of values and principles in the face of adversity and corruption.