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For a dear mother

My mother for me is- M is for the moments i spent with her, O is for all those occasions when she was not with me, T is for those tears she shed for me, H is for her purest heart, E is for her eyes with love and infuriation everytime, R is for being Right always. A word that mean the whole world to me.

Happy Birthday

The day you were born, Was like all the sorrows gone. You’re a gift for my brother, Given by my dear sister in law. I remember the day when, You entered our home. Along with your mamma-papa, Only few days down. Though you were away from us, For few days due to no hard reason, We all missed you & your activities, And were unhealed d whole season. The days are back and, You’re with everyone. And I got a chance, To wish you happiness & have some fun. So, happy birthday to my dear pulakit, From the bottom of my heart, And may your good times multiply, Till they’re flying off the chart!!!

Adivasis at the lowest rung of the ladder

"Power concedes nothing without a demand.' The struggle for justice must never be adjourned. The forces of injustice do not take vacations. Societies are not static in this regard. They await the political and civic energies of individuals who engage the arenas of power, multiply their numbers and emblazon in deeds and institutions the immortal principle that "Here the People Rule." - Ralph Nader. When people talk about the dreadful life of those adivasis who are still striving for a peaceful life, they originate a picture in their mind that, adivasis get reserved kota in every field, they are secured and many such things. No one knows what really they are and what do they get being the initial residents of land. They may seem to be in high spirits sometimes, but originally they are in a contemptible condition. Let’s have a look on them and their condition. Tribal/Adivasis literally mean It is an idiom for varied set of racial and tribal group believed to b

FOR A DEAR BROTHER

To, A Dear Brother, Who is not HERE... BUT STILL NEAR That was a day, when I was alone, Waiting for someone & staring at the moon. I used to tackle everything by myself, Sharing all with my dairies on my shelf. Gone were those days when I looked for my GREEN pen [1]. Every day a new feeling, But, still no one for healing. Every day a new feeling, But, still no one for healing. Got some time with family for spending I met a new ‘you’ & found distance ending. Got a new friend as a ‘BROTHER’, With a belief, that we’ll be together A pure relation of a sis and Bro… I feel; I would never grow. Sitting on your LAP, And understanding the puzzled map. Though, there [2] sits your son now, I wonder, I am not there, How? Sometimes you used to hurt me badly, Many times I did that unknowingly. Still I feel you are watching me, And will talk to me when you’ll be free. Forgetting all small hazards, And leaving all mistakes apart, No felicities between us allowed You’ll be always my friend BELO

All about youth

“I love to stick huge posters of Kareena kapoor in my room." "My room is full of posters/pictures of my favourite hero Shahrukh Khan." These are few of the common role models. Toddle into your youngster’s room and you're likely to come across posters of teen idols or actor-actresses wearing too much of makeup and little clothing. You may spot an item of your teen's clothing lying around and you’ll then wonder, “How did I ever let my kid purchase such a thing?" Yes. We are talking about ‘Role models’. A role model is someone who inspires you, whose behaviour you want to emulate. They can be a wonderful source of support, particularly for those working on their own. Yet with the television and media exposure and peer pressure that teens are faced with, it's no wonder that they dress, act, and look the way they do. “Children choose models for themselves as early as the preschool years,” says Dr. Maya, a clinical psychologist.” “The type of models changes