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Seeds of Better Tomorrow #FridayReflections

“This is going to be my last game”, declared Granny, as Grandpa was shuffling the deck. Sunaina was busy jotting down the points from the previous game. For Sunaina, summer vacation at grandparents was incomplete without few things… mangoes, ice-cream, and the game of cards post lunch, every day. It Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, 7 years ago October 22, 2018
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Ubuntu #FridayRefelctions #BlogForKerala

‘Ubuntu’ is a Zulu (Africa) term that is part of the proverb, ‘Umuntu ngumuntu ngabantu’. It means ‘I am because we are’. It’s the very essence of being human, being compassionate and of being aware that my humanity is tied to yours. Its one single word that has the potential Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, 7 years ago August 24, 2018
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Zip Zap Zoom #A2ZChallenge #BlogchatterA2Z

Before the alarm went abuzz in the morning, the children were up and about. The peppy face of Innocent Baby said it all! Her enthusiasm was palpable. For today, she was to join her elder bro and his clan. Giant Little Kid recently had formed a clan of amateur cyclist. Read more…

By Anagha Yatin, 8 years ago April 30, 2018
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Life is an open canvas. Why not paint it with colours of rainbow? Some shades dark, some shades bright and some shades ligth. My blog is reflection of my thoughts. Needless to say it has all the colours!

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