Kuwait- My Second Home

Tuesday, February 20, 2024


Kuwait is a middle eastern country and is a starting point for many people including myself. Though I am an Indian, I have spent most of my life in Kuwait. Kuwait is an independent and developing country. Many people come to Kuwait to get a comfortable lifestyle and a steady job. It also provides a higher income. KWD or Kuwait Dinar is so valuable because for its high demand for the currency. The Kuwait Dinar was introduced in 1960 to replace Gulf rupee. The Kuwait City was established in 1752. This country is a large exporter of oil. Kuwait’s economy compared to other middle eastern countries is good. It provides good education opportunities, important public spaces such as shopping malls, beaches, pharmacies etc. One thing I love about this country is that it is tax free. Petrol in Kuwait is also cheaper than most soda drinks. This country is also very, and it respects both men and women. The crime rate is exceptionally low, and woman can move freely here. It also has a beautiful coastline along the Arabian Gulf that goes on towards the deserts area and landscapes. Some tourist spots in Kuwait are Kuwait Towers, Boulevard, Trampo Extreme etc. The Avenues Mall is the largest mall in Kuwait. The most beautiful building in the country is the Kuwait Towers. People often go to the desert area during the night to watch the shooting stars and make memories. Even though Kuwait is a small country, it has blessed me and many children with friends, a roof over my head, education and many, many memories. I always say that I am a proud Indian however, I would like to say that I am proud Kuwaiti and that I am always grateful to be Indian born in Kuwait.






Mehar Kaur Jutla, 7-D, Carmel School



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Mehar Kaur Jutla, 7-D, Carmel School
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Harpreet
Friday, February 23, 2024
Excellent article detailing a brief living experience in Kuwait.

Aman Chaudhary
Friday, February 23, 2024
The talented young writer who penned a captivating piece about her life in Kuwait is a true rockstar. Her insightful article beautifully captures her experiences, and I wish her continued success and all the best in her future endeavors.

Aarti Rohtagi
Thursday, February 22, 2024
Amazing thoughts and very beautifully articulated. Mehar, has actually written feelings of most of us who have been a resident of Kuwait or are still residing there. Being a student of class 7 and having so much love and respect for the country and bringing out the best qualities of Kuwait is truly credible. Good job Mehar

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