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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
Ustad Bismillah Khan, the renowned shehnai player, said that ‘music has no caste.’ This means that music is universal and is not bound by religious and geographical limits. A person does not consider the caste or religion of the musician before listening to and enjoying his music.
Ustaad Bismillah Khan’s life exemplified the rich, cultural heritage of India. Despite being a devoted muslim, he played his shehnai every morning in the Kashi Vishwanath temple in Benaras. Thus, Bismillah Khan's shehnai was successful in proving that music has no religion.
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Grandfather was fond of animals and had a private zoo.
He bought Toto, a monkey from a Tonga driver for five rupees.
Toto was a pretty monkey.
Toto’s presence was kept a secret from Grandmother.
Toto was kept in a big cage with other pets who lived very sociably together. But Toto
wouldn't allow any of the other pet animals to sleep at night.
So,Grandfather who had to collect pension from Saharanpur decided to take him
along. Toto poked his head out from the bag when Grandfather was producing his
tickets. Thus Grandfather had to pay three rupees as his fare.
Toto was finally accepted by Grandmother and given a comfortable home in the
stable.During winter evenings, she used to give him warm water for his bath.
Toto was a very mischievous monkey and caused a lot of damage.
They could not afford the frequent loss of things.
Grandfather realized that Toto was not the type of pet to be kept in the house.
He found the Tonga-driver, and sold Toto back to him for Rs. 3.
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- TV provides no educational benefits for a child under age 2. Worse, it steals time for activities that actually develop her brain, like interacting with other people and playing. A child learns a lot more efficiently from real interaction – with people and things, rather than things she sees on a video screen.
- TV viewing takes away the time that your child needs to develop important skills like language, creativity, motor, and social skills. These skills are developed in the kids’ first two years (a critical time for brain development) through play, exploration, and conversation. Your kid’s language skills, for example, do not improve by passively listening to the TV. It is developed by interacting with people, when talking and listening is used in the context of real life.
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Kezia was fond of her grandmother because her grandmother was always there to support her. She knew that Kezia had to bond with her father and suggested the idea of getting him a gift. Whenever Kezia had a nightmare her grandmother would tuck her up in her own bed. She was very kind and nice to Kezia
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Sheikh ul Alam (RA) was a great Sufi saint of Kashmir. We learnt the many things from his life. We learnt the accountability before God, fear of God, commitment to the principles of truth, equality, justice, and devotion in the service of mankind. We learned from him, fulfillment of duties of life with honesty, simplicity and truthfulness.
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First of all, the child sees on his way to the fair a toy shop. Then he sees dragon flies in the mustard field. He is attracted by the little insects along the footpath. In a grove, flower petals fall on him and he starts gathering them.
Everytime the child lags behind because his parents keep moving. Everytime they say , “Come , child ,come.”
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Evelyn was a determined and hardworking girl. With her rock strong will power she overcame the obstacle that was presented by Nature. In childhood she lost her hearing capabilities gradually. At the age of eleven year, her hearing power was severely damaged. In spite of her handicap she did not want to give up. She took music as her passion. Her teachers discouraged her but percussionist Ron Forbes guided her. She joined a three year course at Royal Academy of Music. She captured most of top awards at theRoyalAcademy. She is the worlds most sought multiplayer of drums and tables. She is the shining example of determination.
Ustad Bismillah Khan was a Shehnai master of great national and international fame. He was a great musician. Ali Bux, his maternal unde perfected him in music. Shehnai was brought to the classical stage by Ustad Bismillah Khan. He practiced for hours and worked very hard to attain perfection. It was his melodious music that made him the first Indian to greet tire independent India. Ustad Bismillah Khan created many new rags. He was given many awards and he even received the ?Bharat Ratna?. He was a true patriot who declined many offers to settle aborad. He was a true artist but a simple man. He had great regard for Hindustani Classical Music.
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Iswaran was a cook . He belonged to a place which was famous for timber. He served Mahendra. He was very loyal and honest. He was a fascinating story teller. He had the quality as that of a television. He was well versed in the art of story telling. His stories had the quality to make people believe that his stories were true. He used the gestures and dramatic skills to give a sound effect. He told stories with action. He was in a habit to leave the stories in middle. He did so to create suspense . He was strongly influenced by the Tamil storytellers. Suspense and surprise were the main qualities of his stories. He was mastered in this art of storytelling. His stories had the lasting effect on the listener.

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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago
No, I have not had to make any difficult choice till now in my life. But I think in future I will have difficult choices to make in my academic and professional career. After 10th standard I will have to decide which stream to take for further studies. I think it will be a difficult decision to make as it will have an impact on my career. Then I will have to make a choice of profession whether I should become an engineer or a doctor or something else. At that time, I will make a choice according to my capabilities and strong points. It will be better to choose a path that will give me satisfaction and mental peace. I think it will be good not to join the rat race for money. I will choose a challenging and unexplored path in my life like the poet did in the poem.
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