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Kindness❤

   Ki ndne ss💖     From seed, you grow, After which you will blow, Until you are not finding happiness in the world, Till then your life is like dirt, If you want to clean that dirt, Now is the moment to freshen your heart, By sprinkling a sparkling glitter all around, And you will naturally wear a crown, Of being kind and polite to others, To have a pity so that you can bloom with varied colors, The crown shines, Because it has some precious gems, Feelings such as empathy, kindness, happiness, Is your life’s most shining chest, And then you blow up by doing something good for the world, The world will always remember your birth      

How are you my cherry🍒 tree?

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  How are you my cherry🍒 tree?   How are you my cherry tree? It says, “I am convivial and fine” When I help him, I can see the occurring expression of glee I was new to sow a seed of cherry and the fruit was borne out of my unflagging trying   And then there was a small cherry sapling, Which appeared as a baby soldier with his feet in soil But without any reason he was excited, It has tiny spores called stomata which look like eensy-weensy boils   As the spring arouse coming after winter, Making the leaves fall down and turning them to yellowish-brown And the cherry on every branch was also type of bitter And there were leaves from the cherry tree all around As it became the next and the next season, I would test the taste of that round, red edible ball The heavy breakfast which I had already eaten, And I saw the cherry tree bulky and tall   And after a few days when the autumn had started its orders I felt that the cherry tree could have pi

Aesthetic Peacock 🦚 in our Aesthetic life

Aesthetic Peacock🦚 in our aesthetic life A blue glow, That makes everyone say “Ooo”, The peacock’s feathers when spread look as giving to the ground blue light, Which brings to the trippers a charming smile, When the wet rain with the ground together clap, There is an extraordinary incredible fab, The peacock starts dancing exceptionally arresting, We feel around us an ecstasy fencing, Golden green rays emit from their feathers, That we can’t stop to gather, For perceiving this wondrous sight, It would be more marvelous if it could take a sky-high flight, When looking at it our eyes pounce out and magically stop, The peacock is so magnificent from bottom to top, That no one can stop the row of hearts go to the peacock, not even the fog, If it comes to dancing on the road, Everything from cars to people would come to hold, It spreads out its wings with valor, In use, we need to outshine that gleaming color, Don’t just sit and perch on the tree, D

The most important things I learned from Gandhiji

The most important things that I learned from Gandhiji’s inspiring life are… The morals of non-violence, truth, love, and friendliness. It can’t be just one as Gandhiji has taught us so many prosperous lessons. Non-violence has shaken the ground of British but also created a place in someone’s heart. It is rare when violence wins as it causes the deaths of a big swarm of people, but non-violence wins always. Non-violence is the act of life that involves no fights and no deposition of dirt in anyone’s heart. Truth has always been a pillar of existence. Truth is not the work of getting scared but the act of speaking with the courage which together forms the word, ‘couth’ The life of a candid being is a lot comfier than that of a deceptive one. A truth changes your life from mournful to ecstatic but a lie can change it from ecstatic to mournful. Love is not the feeling of just invisibly loving someone, but it is the feeling of sacrificing. I learned this from Gandhiji’s act of abolishing

Proud to be an Indian

  Proud to be an Indian In the north, I glance at mountains and hills, Covered thick with snow and sanative trees Where the fresh Ganges starts paving its way, And the clean water for the Indians is what she lays   In the south, there are long and tall palm and coconut trees, A place of vibrant culture and where every human stays glee, A South-Indian plate with multifarious foods, A mixture of many languages which people say and told   In the East, the Sikhs and Bengalis cover the place with light,         They worship the Gurudwara and the Durga temple and feel blithe,         The colors of Baisakhi and Durga festival, Which people enjoy, grow flowers and follow their rituals   I move to the west of this glowing gem, And watch the spectacular tastes there, Grasp at our independent and patriotic charm’s statue (Sardar Vallabhai Patel), In the 7 wonders of the world which is very rare   We as Indians are lusty and firm for our country, Prou

Ozone Layer- our protective shell

Ozone layer-our protective shell Like a shield, you are as a safeguard, Fortify against the UV rays because you are brave and hard, You cared and provided a soft corner for us, You keep us in houses as nuts, But, we filled the atmosphere with stones so hurtful, We taint it with CO2, methane which is so infernal,   The cars which are driven over those roads, Produce nitrous oxide which destroys the moats, Use a bicycle instead of cars, Which can save the ozone layer till the last, Use eco-friendly products as much as you can, Plastic is what you should ban, So, protect this lovely shell, It is divine to us like a fairy’s spell  

Mono acting on Jawaharlal Nehru

  Mono acting on Jawaharlal Nehru Song played behind Student: Nehru Chacha, Nehru chacha, hame de diya itna pyaar. But why is the word Chacha coming after Nehru again and again? Let me ask the teacher about it. She will surely be able to answer the question. STUDENT GOES TO TEACHER Student: Teacher, teacher Teacher: Prachi, what happened? Student: Ma'am, I was listening to a song on Jawaharlal Nehru. In that song, the word Chacha was coming after Nehru again and again. Ma'am, why is this so? Teacher: Good question Prachi, I'll surely be able to answer it. Do you want to know the story behind it? Student: Yes, ma'am, I love listening to stories Teacher: Jawaharlal Nehru was born in Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh. His mother was Swarup Rani Nehru. His father was Motilal Nehru, who was very rich. His wife was Kamla Nehru. Her daughter, who you would know, was Indira Gandhi. Student: Ma'am, I know Indira Gandhi. She was one of the pioneers in India's freedom struggle.