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Magh Bihur Xubhessa Jonalu!( Wishing you Happy Magh Bihu) and Pongal vazhtukkal( Wishing you Happy Pongal). Hope you guys are doing good. Its quite an auspicious day today as it is Pongal (celebrated in Tamil Nadu, India), Magh Bihu (celebrated in Assam, India), Makar Sankranti (celebrated in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh; India), Lohri(celebrated in Punjab, India) and more. I have two questions for you. I hope you do answer them :  What are your expectations in 2021? How do you want your 2021 to be? What is your favorite festival? This blog is gonna be all about the festival that I celebrate in my place: BIHU . Bihu is a harvest festival that is celebrated to mark the shift in the Sun's solstice. There are three types of Bihu: Magh Bihu, Bohag Bihu and Kati Bihu. We celebrate Bihu thrice in a year. Each Bihu is celebrated once in a year. Magh Bihu:  It is celebrated on January 14 with the community feasts after the annual harvest. The night before Magh Bihu is called Uruka

The Real Me

 Ahoy readers!! My blog got deleted so I'm just gonna rewrite with a tiny modification. Thank you for your cooperation. My friend from Chaotic Dreamers( Link: https://chaoticdreamers.blogspot.com) asked me that did the Quarantine change me? So, the answer would be definitely yes. I always try to please others but never pleased myself. I realized that the way I was trying to make friends was wrong. My family fulfilled all my wishes but I couldn't fulfill any of their wishes. 10 Things you have to know about me I'm a girl who loves singing, dancing and reading books. I love my family a lot. I know to play keyboard all because of my brother. He is great at playing keyboard and also great at dancing. My father makes me practice math in an easy method. My mother helped me in being a good classical dancer. I'm close with my family but I'm actually close with my mom. I love my mom more than anyone. She is the world's best mom.  My grandma loves me a lot. She is a great

Q/A session

 Your Questions and My Answers Wassup guys... What a lovely day.. Isn't it? I know you missed my blogs and my blogs missed you too!  Your questions were so awesome and made me think like being in an interview to get admission. I guess I should not waste my time and write the answers but before that I wanna ask you two questions. Please do answer. If you had a group of friends, what would you name your group and why? Would you rather not brush your teeth for a week or not bath for a week?  Let's start... 1 . Did you ever felt that you have been discriminated? Answer: Um... Yeah. When I was a little kid, I was discriminated and challenged by some other kids  that I could never make a friend who is from South India. Do you see now? I've too many friends in South India. 2 . Are you a silent girl or a chatty one? Answer: Well!! What do you think? Please don't judge the book by it's cover. If you look at me, I look polite, silent but once you become my friend you would cl

International Day Of The Girl

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 International Day Of The Girl Ahoy Readers!! Today is a fantablous day.... I know you missed my blogs. Here I am with my new fantastic blog- International Day Of The Girls. I never heard of this day but saw in today's newspaper magazine. It is really a good day for girls who don't get equal rights. This is a day that shows the rights and unique problems that a girl face. This year's theme is "My voice, our Equal future". Do you know most of the girls don't get chance to raise their voices. They are humiliated so badly that next day they couldn't show and come out of the houses. Girls have equal rights. Girls are equal to boys. They are best in everything like boys. In fact they have more hardworking in nature compared to boys.   The day before yesterday I saw a TV show KBC( Kaun Banega Crorepati). A single girl child with her both parents, blind. Her father was 100% blind and her mother was 40% blind. How sad it is that her parents couldn't see her p
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  The remarkable days Howdy, Howdy, Howdy!! Here I am with my new blog. I'm so exhilarate to write this blog.... So in this blog, I'm gonna share my experiences on..... TEACHERS !!😃 Let me tell you first, being a teacher is not so easy or not so tough. You should teach from your heart. I always get irritated when I repeat the same concepts to one person but do teachers get irritated? No, never, not at all. They are ready to teach students for 100 or infinite times too till we are clear. This is one specialty of teachers. One more is they teach from their experiences and from their heart.... I have so many  favourite teachers but I would like to say you few. When I was in kindergarten, I hate to go to school. Going to school was like going to prison.(this was the thought of age 4 or 5, not now. Don't take it seriously...) My friends laughed at me. I was a crying baby of the school and was making a fool out of myself. When I think that scenario now, I feel ashamed but felt h

Festivals celebrated in India

Marvelous Festivals in India Namaste! Hello readers. Welcome back to my blog!!! Thank you for spending time in reading my blogs and commenting on my blog. I know we all have busy lives. In this pandemic it is very hard to communicate or celebrate with our friends. One thing which I like the most is Festivals as in this pandemic situation we are together, celebrating. The technology helped me to celebrate festivals in this situation. I do video calls to my grandparents, cousins and friends during various festivals which makes me feel that I' m there with my family and friends. You know there are many festivals in India. Today is Ganesh Chaturthi. Ganesh Chaturthi can be for 3 days or 5 or 10 days too. Happy Ganesh Chaturthi to my blog viewers. There are so many festivals but I would like to share 4 festivals. Famous festivals celebrated in India- 1 . Raksha Bandhan: It is a festival that is celebrated all over India. It is celebrated by Hindus. This is the festival of brother- sis

READING OVERLOAD

READING OVERLOAD Bonjour à mes lecteurs!! Welcome back to my blog. Thank you for your comments...Your comments were so encouraging that gave me more pleasure to write this blog. I was so eager to write this blog and I guess you too were eager to read. I am so glad to write my second blog, “Reading Overload"!! I read so many books that had some interesting things that are so rarely known. So I thought to share you the things I read.               1. As I'm an Indian, I'm gonna start with India. India has so many things which is known by few people. I would like to say a thing which may not be heard often. 1. Mahabharata is a holy book of Hindus. In Mahabharata we know that BhÄ«ma’s child was Ghatotkacha. Ghatotkacha married Maurvi, princess of the Yadava dynasty. They had a child named Barbarika. Barbarika became a skilled fighter. He received an extraordinary gift from Lord Shiva, three unbeatable arrows that would be with him forever. The arrow never fails its aim. Barb