A series of short stories written by our Student Nandini Gupta.
Nandini is 12 years old young writer from Jaipur. 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 Nandini for this exemplary true self-expression.
Ban Hunting
If hunting is banned, why do people still hunt?
Paul Rodriguez once said ‘’Hunting is not a sport. In a sport both sides should know they are in the game.’’
While hunting is banned in India, during the lockdown the percentage of hunting has doubled. Hunting is subject to many legal restrictions. People in the name of trophy hunting have slaughtered 2 million animals. Trophy hunters have slaughtered more than 78,000 mountain lions in the last two decades.
Mexico has a hunting industry valued at approximately $200 million with about 4,000 hunting ranches. Numerous renowned people like Teddy Roosevelt, George W Bush, etc. have been associated with slaughtering animals and trophy hunting.
I believe that we should build more animal sanctuaries, train more people to become vets and train dogs to protect animals if we want to stop poaching.
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An original experience-based writeup written by our Student Aditya Kailash Jialdasani.
Aditya is 12 years old young writer from Singapore. 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 Aditya for this exemplary true self-expression.
Saturday Morning Excursion
It was a bright and sunny Saturday morning. My family and I decided to go to the nearby nature reserve, MacRitchie Nature Park as it seemed to be the best weather to go there. We reached there by taxi, and it was a 20-minute drive to the nature reserve.
Once we reached the nature reserve, there were many different suggested trails to go on. We decided to trek on the longest trail, a 11-kilometer loop route. The weather was pleasant in the sunlit nature park. The route was very tiring, and we could not take many breaks as there was a fear of fierce macaques attacking for food, so we only drank water 2 or 3 times. The trek was tiring, and we still had to sit down at the built huts quite a couple of times.
We saw many new types of flora and fauna along the trek, such as some unique flowers and leaves. We also collected some leaves and took them home to keep. At that time, we still had 3 kilometers left to walk. We all were a bit tired at that point, but we still encouraged each other to complete the trek and finally did it.
It was a pleasant experience for all of us. We then sat at a food court and had dosas, samosas, fish and chips, and a soft drink. We all had fun in the end and decided to do many such trips in the future.
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