t's a reasonable time in the morning. The little body next to me stirs; the eyes flutter open, then close again. A little turn, and two little arms twine themselves around my neck, as the child cuddles up for a few minutes. Then the eyes, and the mouth, smile up at me. A few quiet remarks, a short prayer, and then, the child is up
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Snehadhara Foundation for an outdoor/nature trip to Ragihalli. Was the trip worth it? Emphatically, yes! The children smelt some fruit, felt the texture of some leaves, got distracted by the butterflies...and took care of each other in the most heartwarming way
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Gandhiji said India lives in her villages, but today, on the anniversary of his birth, we decided that she also lives in the variety of life forms that she has!
Aishwary, Ajit, Kumar, Padma, Prem, Ramaswamy, Venkatesh and I
We often lament about our children using tablets and X-boxes all the time...but I find, often that even our urban children are quite in touch with the traditional games of childhood.
Today, when I went to Kaikondrahalli lake, I found this pile of flat stones, with a young girl piling them up carefully.