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Leya Ann Shaji
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I am Leya Ann Shaji, currently a grade 9 student of Indian Educational School, Bhavans. I love reading books and novels which has a lot of mystery and thrill. My hobbies are drawing, writing articles and poems. I am interested in Dance and Karate. I love playing badminton and basketball. I also participate in extra-curricular activities. I am inspired by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. And more than anything, what I truly aspire is to become a better human and contribute in every way possible for the betterment of our society.


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Their Little Treasure
The waiting is finally over as she has been born! The sound of her first cry brings tears to their eyes and joy to their hearts. She is a gift...
She Knows
The screen of her phone is her window to the world But she knew what she saw wasn’t the rest of the world. She wants to travel to the unexpected,...
Life Goes On
If things go bad, as they sometimes do When the road you trek appears to be all uphill, Don’t give up, although the pace seems to be crawling Anot...
She is a Blessing, Not a Burden
A unique reward not everyone is felicitous to have; But no one knows that she is a light of soul. She is full of thoughtfulness and love; Yet! She...
My Experience During Lockdown
For some people the term lockdown is all about using electronic gadgets from the morning till late at night. For people who like studying it is all a...
Does Patriotism Still Reside in the Heart of the Citizen?
When you hear the term patriotism what does patriotism mean to you? It might mean a sense of sheer appreciation for our country. Or, perhaps it makes...
A Tricoloured Pride in my Beating Heart
When the birdie glides freely in the bright blue azure; My optics gets flooded with crystal tears; Not because the feathered friends are at liberty...

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