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Anbuselvan Manimaran
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I., Anbuselvan Manimaran came to this universe on 17th Feb’ 2010 with the blessings of Almighty and my parents – Mr. S. Manimaran and Mrs. Nisha Manimaran. Though I was born in India., I was lucky enough to explore Air travel within 3 months itself (most importantly without mask by breathing fresh air all around and seeing human beings face all around with smiles and without mask) Started practicing Martial Art (karate) at the age of 3.5 itself and now just one more step to get my BLACK BELT and test is expected by Dec’2021. I am a chess player who got unique opportunity to represent Indian nationals @ November’ 2019. Since 1st Grade until 4th grade., continuously I got the 1st prize in Speech competition. I love math and English and I hate EVS. So previous day of my EVS exam my dad ensures to take me to any cartoon movie- so that I am fully charged In cloud 9 moment. After that if I start studying my boring subject EVS- I always find it very easy. I am blessed with a cute Sister – Malihini Manimaran who was born in Kuwait @ 2014. Initially it was a tough task to get along with her emotionally and now getting detached from her even for an hour is impossible. Not sure whether my dad is right or wrong., but I am following his wise advice. i.e. – He doesn’t want me to get A grade always in all subject. Understanding the concept is more important rather than just studying for the sake of Grades. Anyhow with the grace of almighty and with prompt guidance of my teachers / parents., I manage to get A grade in my favorite subjects and B grade in others.


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