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Day: April 13, 2022

Natural Harmony I Student Koshika Goel I Little Writers Program

By admin in Public Speaking through Stories on April 13, 2022

An original poetry on animal sounds was written by our student Koshika Goel.

Koshika is 13 years old young writer from Banglore. She loves dancing and painting. We are proud to have her as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Koshika for this exemplary true self-expression.

Natural Harmony

My family and I,

Went to the zoo yesterday.

We saw innumerable animals,

That made the perfect holiday!

 

The big black bear,

Looked at me with a growl.

While the white wolf,

Scared all the children with a howl.

 

All the lambs,

Engrossed making a weak bleat.

When all the beautiful birds,

Enthralled making a merry tweet.

 

The white swans in the pond,

Captivated us with a contented coo.

And all the cows,

Happy making a long moo.

 

My family and I,

Loves to visit the zoo any day,

We had immeasurable fun.

What a perfect getaway!

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Champak Ban Gaya Entrepreneur I Student Vedanta Agarwal I Little Writers Program

By admin in Public Speaking through Stories on April 13, 2022

An original story on entrepreneurship was written by our student Vedanta Agarwal.

Vedanta is 12 years old young writer from Daman. He is enthusiastic about games and creating new products. We are proud to have him as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Vedanta for this exemplary true self-expression.

Champak Ban Gaya Entrepreneur

This is the story of a simple boy named Champak. His family was like every other family in village Sonpur. Facing poverty and somehow trying to make ends meet. But what made champak different from others was his dreams. He dreamt of being in Silicon Valley one day. Often other kids would mock him.  His mother would also shout at him and tell him to help his dad on the farm.  Though, Champak used to be engrossed in books, his circuits, and electronic things.

One day he asks his mom should we ask the village landlord to borrow their laptop for a few days as he wanted to study detailed inventions on the internet. His mom shouted at him: “no need to ask anything from others. How will we be able to return him the favor? What if he asks to mortgage our land?.” Hearing this champak felt sad and dropped that idea for the moment. After a few days, some social workers came to their house along with some interns, they were supposed to study the culture and life of the village along with the standard of living.

When they came to champaks’ house, they were amazed looking at his circuits and notes. Over this Champak told them about his plan for making microchips one day. Among the group, the boy named Avi told Champak, “Dude your idea seems cool, I will give you a laptop for some days. Do your research and if you are successful, I will be the happiest person as I could be helpful to you.”

With this Champak started his research. He wanted some electronic parts also for his experiment. Avi helped in buying those, as even Avi saw the dedication of Champak. Slowly as the days passed, it was time for Avi to leave, and still, champak’s work was incomplete. But Avi surprised him by ordering a new laptop online for him. He told him this is a loan whenever he has money, he can repay him.

Champak worked day and night and finally he was successful in making the code for the microchips. Now he needed a huge amount of money to implement it. He thought hard and went to many landlords for a loan. But everyone refused as they thought he was a novice. During this period, he came to know about the new series ‘Shark Tank’ India where the new business venture would get capital from huge businessmen.

He filled the form and luck favored him as he was shortlisted. His hard work paid off and he got the funding he needed.

Now there was no looking back for him.

Soon he launched his product and patented it. He named his company Jarvis. in. His microchip sold like hotcakes. Soon he became the youngest billionaire entrepreneur. Today he has seven multi-national companies all over the world with a net worth of trillion thousand crore dollars. Bill Gates is trying to reach him. Will Champak be a partner of Bill Gates?

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