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40 Easy and Simple Drawings

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Art and Education Record - 40 Easy and Simple Drawings

Lessons in Forgetting by Anita Nair summary

LESSONS IN FORGETTING                   - Anita Nair Synopsis:           Anita Nair is a popular women writer in modern India. Her novels create an easy way for readers to understand life. In general, she deals with the radical changes in social roles and attitude towards marital relationships in her works. Her novel "Lessons in Forgetting" is a wonderful story of redemption, forgiveness and second chances. Meera is a socialite and is confused character when her husband Giri leaves her two children, with her mother and grandmother. J.A.Krishnamurti or J.A.K, an eminent cyclone studies expert, who is coming to India to find out the truth behind the fatal accident of his daughter Smriti. The paths of Meera and J.A.K  were intertwined by a series of coincidences. Both have a ruined past. They forgive the people who caused their unhappy events in the past and they start their new beginnings with promises. Introduction:           Anita Nair is inspired from her real life experienc

Testimony of an Indian Women

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                 An Indian lady 🙍                                     - A.Kaviya Bharathi Real incident, not for an imaginative story.... Also this is like a testimony      I am staying in hostel for doing my post graduate. One day I feel amazed. Because of an incident. This made me to know the truth and taught me faith. When  the day I felt so bored. So I read a short story which is a comedy one. After I finish reading, I felt so sleepy... But I want to overcome it. In my hostel, I sat alone in my room, my roommates are playing in the outside. But I was in the mood of playing. Afterwards I take rest for fifteen minutes. Sleep couldn't come, but hungry came. So, I decided to drink coffee in mess. Then I locked my room and stepped down in the stairs. My legs walk towards the mess hall, my eyes watching every one. Some fellows are playing throw balls, some were doing pooja in the pooja room. Many were sat in the outside and chatting with their besties. Then I saw every s