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    GratitudeGratitudeGratitudeGratitude

    is the best

    AttitudeAttitudeAttitudeAttitude

    February 2013

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    Editor Writes

    Hi,

    Gratitude, Thankfulness, appreciation...such wonderful words! Have you ever

    stopped to say thank you and the person didn't expect it? Have you ever

    appreciated what your parents do for you? Every day there is something or

    someone to put a smile on your face and everyday you have a lot to thank for!

    I am sure you have heard thatAll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

    Study is food for mind, and games are food for body; neither should we be starved

    or overfed. We can maintain good health by playing games regularly. They keep us

    active, alert, disciplined, vibrant and bold. Games develop team spirit,

    sportsmanship and equanimity. Keeping this in mind the theme for the next issue is

    Sports and Games!

    Keeping with its tradition of a quarterly meet, BuzzTimes celebrated its

    2ndCorrespondent Meet on 19th Jan at S2M Gurgaon. The centre was choc-a-bloc

    with young correspondents bursting with excitement and energy!! Read on ahead

    for details and pictures.

    Cheers,

    Anita Jaswal

    PS A Word For You

    For flowers that bloom about our feet;

    For tender grass, so fresh, so sweet;

    For song of bird, and hum of bee;

    For all things fair we hear or see,

    Father in heaven, we thank Thee!-Ralph Waldo Emersons beautiful prayer

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    My Gratitude PrayerDear God,

    Thank you for this wonderful gift called life.

    Thank you for my loving and caring parents

    and a charming & loving little brother!!

    Thank you for the floating clouds in the sky and the soft

    grass beneath my feet.

    Thank you for the roof over my head that shelters me

    from the sun, cold, rain and all the things that harm me!!

    Thank you, for the food that nourishes my body!!

    Thank you for the clothes on my back

    and the knowledge in my head.And above all, God I thank you for

    the everlasting love, guidance and understanding.

    Thank you dear God!

    Gratitude - To My Mother

    You have given me gladness.

    Your small act of kindness has made my heart feel light.

    I just wanted to write this note, in gratitude to you.

    Thanks for smiling into my eyes, when you saw the frown on my face.

    Thanks for lending me a hand, when you noticed I was so busy.

    Thanks for holding me, when you saw the tear fall from my eye.

    You lifted my spirits with your humour, when you heard me sigh.

    Thanks...one million thanks to you, for what you've done.

    I know - A simple act of kindness, doesn't take long.

    I vow to show kindness, to everyone I meet.

    I offer you my heartfelt thanks,

    for the kindness you've taught me.

    Anoushka Sekhar

    11 years

    Rishika Arora

    10 years

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    Thank you God, For Another DayAs I awoke this morning and placed my feet upon the floor

    I prayed Thank you God, I get to enjoy another day".

    As I recall the precious memories of family and friends

    I prayed "Thank you God", for they are all so dear.When I walked into school and begin,

    I prayed "Thank you God" for good health and

    the ability to provide for my family.

    I live in INDIA, the land of the free and home of the brave,

    Thank you God, please keep our country strong and free.

    But most of all Thank you God for sending Jesus to die for us.

    A Word Of Thanks...

    You are the greatest mother to me,

    Teaching me so many things I never see,

    And so I write to you this very day.

    That may the lord bless you in every way!

    You scold me when I tease my brother,

    And scare him by saying 'boo!'

    But I know you scold me because

    You love me, and I love you!

    Anyway I just wanted to say,

    Thank you for starting me on my way,

    For without you I would be lost today!

    I love you, mom!

    Gratitude means being THANKFUL!

    I am always thankful to my parents for doing all the things that they do for me. I am

    also thankful to my teachers and friends. I feel the person who has

    gratitude is a very kind person. Sometimes I want more than what I

    have and then my parents help me understand that I should be

    happy with what I have and also should be grateful to God for all

    the good things and happiness he has given me, that is why every

    night before I sleep I thank God for the beautiful life and loving

    parents and grandparents he has given me.

    Niharika Wadhwani

    10 years

    Ishita Sharma

    11 years

    Tanisha Singh10 yeras

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    The Lost Friendship Band

    After a long exhausting last day at school, I was returning home on foot. I had an

    eerie feeling that something bad was going to happen to me. In the past, I had

    recorded experiencing bad omens on the last days (before vacations) of my school. I

    thought that I would encounter an annoying stranger who would get into an

    argument with me. Worse still, I thought that a humongous tree would crash onto

    my head splitting me to pieces! I was certain about a peculiar situation.

    I suddenly experienced a hard tap on my head but luckily it wasnt a tree like I had

    imagined. It was just a simple, small bracelet. I looked up to see where it came from

    but only saw columns of empty balconies of my apartment complex. The bracelet

    had a lot of beads attached to it. There were three exceptional beads which were

    heart shaped and it had best friends written on it. I didnt notice the band more

    at that particular time. Pocketing the bracelet, I hurried along home. Withinminutes, I was home safe, without any untowardly incident.

    After enjoying the first hour of the holidays, I examined the

    band. I noticed it carefully and saw that the band was full of

    bright multi coloured beads. The band was a friendship band.

    It had best friends written in bold letters. Surely, it must have

    belonged to a child and must have been presented to him or

    her by a best friend on friendship day which had just passed.

    I knew that the band must be of sentimental value to its owner. I was determined

    to find the rightful owner but didnt know how.

    Meanwhile, I began to make the most of my holidays, relaxing at home and

    studying whenever I wished to. The bracelet had become a distant memory. The

    holidays unfortunately, came to an end and I had to again catch the routine of

    school. On the first day my despondency showed on my face. I was walking to

    school when I found a child asking around for a friendship band. I knew then that I

    had found the owner of the bracelet. I then showed the boy the bracelet to the boy.

    Guess what? The band belonged to him!

    I handed over the bracelet to him and asked him why he had thrown it away. Hereplied that he had had a fight with his best friend. He continued and said that he

    had realized his mistake and now they are best friends again forever!! He thanked

    me profusely and expressed deep gratitude. I felt content and happy on having

    returned the boys precious friendship band.

    Tanmay Agrawal

    11 years

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    Mirror - Mirror on the Wall

    Whos the hardest working lady of all?

    In todays society, a mother is undoubtedly the hardest working lady of all. This

    woman is a businessperson, mother and a housewife. Without her, a house cannot

    function.

    Imagine a life without our mothers. Who would teach us moral values? Who would

    show us a path to lead a life as a good citizen? When we are born, mothers teach us

    about the almighty. Mothers are always ready to tell us what is right and what is

    wrong? Mothers often scold us and we dot like that one bit. However, when we

    grow up we appreciate their wisdom. Children are the future of our country. If

    mothers do not teach their children peace and good manners then how can we

    become good citizens? Think of those nights when our mothers sat beside us

    humming lullabies, putting us to sleep and staying up all night if we had fever.Mothers are not merely humans; they are super beings and are direct messengers

    of God. They undergo huge amount of stress from family and work. Those mothers

    who dont work are running around in the house, tidying the mess their children

    and husbands make.

    We should respect our mothers and appreciate what they do, not only because of

    what they do for us but also for the society. Let us show them some gratitude. We

    can help them by doing little chores at home. Of course we can never repay the

    love and work they have shown and done for us. We should be readyto serve and help them, no matter what. The modern mother; a

    multi-tasker is the hardest working lady of all and also one of the

    most important in the society.

    GratitudeGratitude is the feeling we get when someone does something nice for us. It means

    thankfulness towards anything. Gratitude is essential in our lives, if

    we do not show gratitude and humility how can anybody do

    anything for us? It takes just a thank you to someone to brighten

    up their day. A.A Milne wrote in his book Winnie the Pooh, Piglet

    noticed that even though he had a Very Small Heart, it could hold a

    rather large amount of Gratitude!

    Vrishank Singhania

    12 years

    Suryadip Bandyopadhyay

    11 years

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    Teachers Are Special

    There can be no school without teachers. Teachers are

    the most integral part of all our lives. In my school, not

    only do they teach us subjects like Math or English, but

    they also make a huge difference to our lives.

    Teachers impart knowledge and values to us students.

    They mould a childs personality. They take us in schools

    when we are lumps of coal, and they transform us into

    sparkling diamonds. They take care of us as though we are their own children. They

    know the bells and whistles of education, and they ensure that we all know how to

    ring those bells and blow those whistles. They nurture us so lovingly and patiently.

    Of course, they are strict, but it is only when we have asked for it! I am sure, when

    we all look back at the punishments and pep talks they gave us, we will thank themfor pointing out our flaws and helping us do away with them.

    However, while I have always felt teaching is one of the most important professions,

    I do not think it receives the recognition it deserves. The profession is poorly

    remunerated, which is certainly unfair. Teachers have very difficult lives, and we

    hardly give a thought to the difficulties they face personally. If any of us could even

    be half of what our teachers are like, that would be a great

    achievement.

    It has been said that in the future, teachers will be replaced with robots.

    I sincerely hope that does not happen, for I know my teachers are the

    best, and they are irreplaceable. Our teachers inspire us all, and it is up

    to us to do our part and make them proud, always.

    Importance of Gratitude

    The word gratitude means being thankful. Someday or the other you have bethankful to someone. Let me explain my point of view. Feeling gratitude and

    expressing it helps you make a special place in other peoples heart and mind. It is

    also important to feel gratitude when someone has done something for you and if

    you fail to do that he or she will feel bad. It even happens with me

    when I do something good and the other person does not express

    gratitude.

    It is equally important to not get proud when someone is thankful

    to you. One should be humble while expressing or receiving

    gratitude. Thats why I say life should be balanced.

    Ayesha Pattnaik

    15 years

    Mukund Gupta,

    8 years

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    Special Thanks

    God I thank you so much, for giving me life. It is a beautiful world. I will not do bad

    things in my life and not removing, my clothes like shirt outside. Thank you, for

    giving me nice food. Thank you for giving me nice house, paintings on wall, with

    different colours. I love you god for helping me to become an artist. I always pray to

    god, for living nice life. I thank you god for giving me all nice clothes, nice mouth,

    ability to do good things, nice brain to see nice things and legs to walk for. All

    human beings not to touch any girl nicely dressed with nail polish. God, I Thank you

    so much for helping me continuously to do good things. Also learn new subjects like

    Hindi and Sanskrit.

    Neelesh Ganesh is an Aspergers. Children with Aspergers syndrome can

    think well and learn about lots of things as easily as other children, but they

    have problems when they try to communicate with others, with social skills

    and with their behaviour.

    All kids want friends so if you know someone at school or at home who has

    Asperger syndrome try to be patient and kind. After all, it could easily have

    been one of us who was born with the problem. None of us can choose our

    genes, our parents, or the place where we are born.

    My Cocoon

    Family is the cosy environment of love and affection where

    one blossoms and learns values.

    I am thankful to God for giving me such lovely, caring and

    devoted parents, who are also so Kind, friendly and

    adorable. They are the best friends of mine as they give

    me so much of knowledge, care and special gifts. They doget angry and scold me at times, but I never feel sad about

    it as I learn some more moral values from each mistake.

    My father and mother always give gifts that I want and

    they make all my wishes come true. My desire is that one

    day I should be able to fulfil all their dreams and wishes.

    I strongly believe that my Parents are best Friends that I

    can ever have.

    To me Family means Father And Mother ILove You! Raushni Plaha10 years

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    Gratitude Unlocks The Fullness Of Life.

    Gratitude turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into

    acceptance, chaos to order, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a

    house into a home, a stranger into a friend.

    Gratitude, as it is truly said by some people is an emotion that unlocks the true

    worth of anyone or anything whomsoever it may be. It completes life by adding

    happiness to every moment. For gratitude, in fact, is a feeling with enough

    potential to change the world and make it a better surrounding.

    Gratitude is an emotion that brings harmony into anything by just touch; it s like the

    golden touch of Midas. Earning gratitude in life brings such a tremendous amount

    of joy and ecstasy to life that even misery turns into delight. Such is the power of

    gratitude.

    To truly achieve this emotion we must respect anothers decision,we must judge his actions rightly, and thank others on whatever

    they may do for us.

    To bring joy in life we must change our attitude and make it

    gratitude.

    Being Grateful For What We Have

    Once there were two girls Riya and Rosie. They were the best of friends in the

    school. They both lived in the same apartment and every evening they would go

    down to play together just how best friends do. One day Rosies father bought her a

    new I-PAD which she down to play but when she when Riya saw the I-PAD she felt

    like having it to! So when she went home she told her mom about the I-PAD. She

    said a clear NO! Rosie again came down the next day she had again got something

    really special this time she didnt get an I-PAD she got a PSP. Riya again went homeand told her mom about the PSP. Her mom told her that child dont get carried

    away by all this stuff let Rosie buy all of this stuff you should be grateful to God and

    thank Him that we can eat our daily bread there are some many

    children who are homeless and dont get there daily bread these

    children sleep on the road. Riya understood her mom and those

    inspirational words gave her the power to achieve high goals in

    her life!

    Ansh Singhal

    10 years

    Harshda Ghai

    10 years

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    Thankful To God

    Gratitude is a very heart touching word. Gratitude to me means the quality of being

    thankful to somebody. Everybody can feel gratitude in them, they can be thankful

    to God, their parents or even to their dog... there are thousands to whom you can

    be thankful to. I am thankful to God for giving me such great parents and especially

    to my mother as she gave birth to me. I am really thankful to God for my eyes so

    that I can see the worlds beauty, and also for my ears to hear the voices which are

    soft or loud and at last my mouth so I can speak and communicate to others easily!!

    I love you GOD!

    Take On A Gratitude Attitude!

    Do you every day, thank God for this wonderful life and

    pay Him gratitude for our healthy and comfortable

    entity? Well, I do. The literal meaning of gratitude is to

    possess the feeling or quality of being thankful or gratefulto someone or something. In this case, it our duty to feel

    indebted to Him. Gratitude is a gesture that we should

    portray for every small favour or work done for us. It may

    be the most trivial good will, but we need to be appreciative it just as well.

    Gratitude is the basic courtesy that we should not forget or neglect. Few days ago

    an incident happened which has filled my heart with gratitude. There was a very

    important event for which I had to register by giving the required amount to my

    teacher as it was the last date to submit the money. Unfortunately I had forgotten

    to bring it to school. I was completely dejected and lost all hopes when a concernedteacher helped me and gave the amount so that I would not miss that opportunity.

    As a result of her caring gesture, I could attend that event. I am grateful to her. A

    popular and wise sayingAs you sow, So you reap. proclaims that depending on our

    actions, we will get a good outcome in return. Exhibiting gratitude widens our

    outlook towards life which in turn uplifts our standard in life. As our

    perspective broadens, we experience appraisal in every problem or

    dilemma we face, and take every hindrance positively. Hence,

    gratitude is the basic gesture we should depict to

    maintain a more accessible and beneficial life.

    Anandi Ray

    10 years

    Sukriti Lakhtakia

    10 years

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    Gratitude

    Gratitude means thankfulness. I am so grateful to all the people who help me in my

    life. Thank you all for your support and making my life beautiful.

    I think we should be most thankful to God for giving us life, for parents and such a

    beautiful world to live in. He is the one who gives us food and Nature who protects

    us in every way possible.

    We should also thank our parents, for making life beautiful and adding so much

    value to my world.

    Animals should also be thanked as they give us food such as milk, butter and cheese

    and give us warm woollen clothes. Plants should be thanked too for giving us

    vegetables, fruits, oxygen and shelter. The very basic necessity of our life is fulfilled

    by animals and plants selflessly and what we do to them? Kill them and misuse our

    resources. Lets all understand the strong power of gratitude and make happy livesfor all.

    A Thankful MemoryThere are so many incidents where everybody feels to be grateful to somebody or

    the other. I have an experience to share with you all. This was a day before my

    birthday. My mother told to me that this time we would not celebrate my birthday

    party like every year but in return she would buy me a beautiful gift of my choice.

    Though disappointed, I agreed. Next day on my birthday evening, all my friends

    came home all had been invited secretly by my mother! I was so happy and

    excited to have a surprise birthday party. To add to my joy my grandparents were

    also there on this special occasion. I got all the things I wanted including my

    favourite Barbie dolls. After the party got over my few close friends stayed on andwe danced and played with all my favourite games which made me feel very happy

    and special. It was fun to have a complete surprise birthday party. I am very

    thankful to my parents for organizing everything for my birthday and making this

    day a beautiful memory that I will cherish for a very long time.

    Sanjoni Jain

    8 years

    Vrinda Sharma8 years

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    More Than Just A Class

    We all have brooded over passed events, pondered over the present, and planned

    for the future. Apart from this, we all have imagined and placed ourselves in

    different situations, ones that may be beautiful and alluring, and also ones which

    can be devastating I often get carried away by my imagination, and think up the

    places I could be in, the people I would meet and what I would do. Many a times, I

    even imagine myself living the life of someone else, but as I found out recently, I

    dont need to place myself in someone elses shoes to be happy, grateful and

    satisfied.

    I must say that I owe the recent Telugu (a new language to me) classes that I started

    attending, where I am taught by our watchmans daughter, a lot for helping me

    understand this. Each class is originally supposed to last for just half an hour, but

    because of our shared passion of talking, it usually lasts for around an hour. Classesafter class, we both have become better friends and I am glad that I started taking

    these classes. Each class is more than just time for me to improve my lingual skills-I

    also learn more about valuing my life, and everything that my family has done to

    give it to me.

    These classes and the conversations with my teacher have set me thinking about

    many things, and have helped me learn about things that I probably couldnt learn

    about at school or anywhere else. Meeting someone so happy and content with

    whatever they have is one of my most soul-enriching experiences yet. To some,

    these classes would simply mean a half an hour of learning Telugu, but to me, they

    are much more than that

    We tend to forget that happiness doesn't come as a result of getting something we

    don't have, but rather of recognizing and appreciating what we do have.

    -Frederick Keonig

    Dipali Lath

    12 years

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    My BrotherMy dear brother,

    Irritating, Insane, and irreplaceable.

    Fights with me,

    Loves me,And cares for me.

    His favourite colour is blue,

    And mine is red,

    We are like opposite ends of a magnet,

    He acts like a baby,

    If he doesnt get what he wants,

    Starts to cry and falls to the ground.

    But above all

    I love my brother,

    And I cannot replace him with any other.

    Our Worst Enemy

    Building and growing

    right in your mind

    Blames you for wrong doing,

    Meanwhile skulks behindWhat a sneak!

    Your worst enemy

    Earns punishments for you,

    And for you makes the day blue...

    And you, by your enemy,

    get strongly influenced

    And burst out with the enemy's feelings

    Your enemy makes you do horrible things.

    As evil as the devilAs fierce as fire

    Leave you guilty. Oh it does.

    It is such a tire.

    Now can you guess?

    This unpleasant enemy of yours who makes a

    terrible mess.

    It is nothing but an emotion

    which causes danger,

    It is nothing but loathed ANGER.

    Siva Manojna Potturi

    12 years

    Urvashi Singh

    16 years

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    Brothers Of The SkyWhat they found about

    Though they were very poor

    Made a new legacy.

    Right you got itThey are the Wright Brothers

    Using their humble bicycles

    They found everything they needed.

    Making models for money

    They became quite grandee.

    Their legacy has never been forgotten

    For their machines still live today,

    54 years of evolution

    Has created a revolution.

    THEIR RACE WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!

    FOR WE WILL NEVER FORGET THE PLANES!

    Lights, Camera, Action!Lights on, Camera on, Action on,

    Real feelings, in a trice gone!

    A different world, a different story,

    Sick in real life, but in a movie anyone could be hale and hearty.

    Make ups, Block-ups, Act-ups, Pack-ups,

    Limousines and costly pups.

    Reels, cameras, actors, lighters,

    6 pack, 8 pack 10 pack fightersCamera whirls, director shouts, technician pouts and producer has financial doubts.

    Heroine smiles, Hero bashes, Villain dies,

    "Cut", the director cries.

    Take 1, Take 2, Take 3, Take 4

    Oh, the actors want more and more

    Because a movie should be perfect,

    And the audience shouldn't catch a defect.

    Final Pack up, Movie release, Oh, its a blockbuster,

    Thank you Please!!

    Harieshwar Vetri

    10 years

    Roshitha Sai Bheemaneni

    12 years

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    The MazeWe enter the gate,

    Walk into the maze

    This is a puzzle,

    We could be here for daysDo we turn left?

    Or do we turn right?

    We could even be here

    For the rest of the night.

    Oh how long have we been here

    But weve reached the middle

    Now this is the hard bit

    Its just like a riddle.

    We must find the way

    Of that theres no doubt

    The path led us in

    But it wont lead us out.

    London 2012

    The flame is burning up and down,Torch bearers are running round and round.

    Blue, Black, Yellow, Red and Green,

    These are the colours that are seen.

    Swimming, running, jumping too,

    Gymnastics, Archery, so much to do.

    Ting ting ting 8:12 the bells rang,

    Ding Dong Ding all different ones sang.

    Gold, Silver, Bronze medals to be won,

    Who will win? When all is done.Different flags are flying high,

    People are clapping and spirits are high.

    Friendships to keep, respect for all,

    No matter where you rise or fall.

    Courage to perform, excellence to reach,

    Goals to meet and Inspirations to teach,

    Are all different values the Olympic say

    London 2012 is here to stay!

    Mayank Jaswal

    11 years

    Taarika Kataria

    7 years

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    The Olympic Ideals No Longer Drive

    The Games

    When Ben Johnson ran 100 m in 9.79

    seconds in 1988 Olympics, he not only shattered a world record, he shattered the

    Olympic ideals. Not only him but 5 others out of the 8 finalists who subsequently

    tested positive for taking performance enhancing drugs.

    The Olympic symbol better known as the Olympic rings consists of five inter-winded

    rings which represents the unity among the five continents. The Olympic ideals canbe better expressed through the Olympic creed, which is "the most important thing

    in the Olympics is not to win but to take part. The most essential thing is not to

    have conquered but to have fought well. In today's life ideals such as sportsmanship

    and fair-play are just that of ideals. In reality success is measured in gold, silver and

    bronze. The pressure from coaches, sponsors and other sportsmen is so much that

    these players tend to do anything for these medals. In this years Olympics six

    badminton players were disqualified for deliberately losing matches for better fix

    ups later in the games. It is also hilarious to know that in 1904 St. Louis Olympics

    Fred Lorz drove eleven miles in a car before he completed a marathon. If this goes

    on, times are not far when we will be seeing Olympics of modified super-humans.

    It may sound pessimistic but there is not much hope for sportsmanship unless sever

    steps are taken. Countries and sponsors should have zero tolerance for such

    disgraceful acts. People found violating such rules and regulations should be

    punished harshly. Only then can the Olympic Games be better. It is sad but Olympic

    ideals no longer drive the games.

    Aarushi Grover

    13 years

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    Create Compost From Your Kitchen Waste

    Hey friends! Do you know that you can convert your

    kitchen waste into compost or khaad as it is called

    in Hindi easily and very interestingly .This beautiful

    process helps us to connect with nature and alsohelps to replenish the top soil .My mom introduced

    me to this concept when I was 6 and it has been a

    fascinating journey so far . Things that we consider as

    waste can be recycled into organic matter called

    compost. All this can be done in your backyards or balconies with the help of

    terracotta containers provided by an organization called DAILY DUMP. Since

    terracotta absorbs the leechate and is also porous, one does not encounter any foul

    odour that we usually associate with garbage.

    We start by segregating our waste into organic and non-organic. Organic waste

    includes vegetable and fruit peels, tea and coffee grounds, stale bread and leftover

    food etc. All these go in the composter with some natural enzymes and essential

    microbes which the DAILY DUMP provides in the kit. Then you mix up the pile. You

    can see the natural process of biodegradation happen -watch nature take over.

    Finally you can see the fruits of your patience - wonderful sweet smelling compost

    all ready to be used for your plants as nutrient rich manure!

    So, let us make a beginning to create wealth out of waste and make some GREEN

    GOLD.

    Tanmay gave a practical demo to a group of children and parents at

    Stones2Milestones,Gurgaon.

    Tanmay Deshpande

    10 years

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    Buzzing Critic, Anusha R.K. is in the 6th grade in the Chirec PublicSchool, Hyderabad. She enjoys reading mystery and adventure novels.

    She has written three short mystery novels that form a part of series

    involving a girl detective. Read the enticing blurbs of her three works!

    The Trail to Hiking Mystery -

    Swapna Mishra and her friends are going to India to hike on the

    Himalayas, when an ayurveda doctor is kidnapped. Her otherfriends who were living in India were on the case as they were CC

    agents. They are in trouble and Swapna rescues them. Can they

    solve this tricky case before the doctor's newly invented cure for

    cancer falls into the wrong hands?

    The Mystery of the Temple Treasure -Swapna Mishra and her friends are called by Mr Prashant, the

    Indian police inspector, to catch a thief who has stolen some

    important historical documents from a well known archaeologist.

    Can Swapna catch him before it is too late?

    The Mystery of the Dance Disaster -

    Sujatha's cousin, Sushma invites Swapna Mishra and her friends

    to watch her performance at a world dance competition in

    Singapore. But when things start going wrong, does Swapna have

    a mystery on her hands? Will Sushma be able to participate in the

    competition?

    Buzzing Books

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    Prayer on Gratitude

    I did not even know

    I was wounded tillI received healing

    I did not even know

    How healing is available

    Till I looked around

    Till I looked around and

    Went forth to heal the 'wounded'

    From my 'wholeness'

    And I was aghast

    To see my tattered soul

    The same, the same, the same!

    From this sameness

    Was born a humble insight

    To perceive so much that I receive

    I bow today in gratitude

    For the healers

    Who gave themselves to me

    To teach, share, listenSmile, scold, hold

    Do all it takes to love

    And bring me back home

    To the beauty of me

    To the place of LOVE

    These lovely words have been composed by Jagruti Gala, Lead - Content Development

    and Training. It has been sent by Ms Raseel Arunkant, Lead - Quality Excellence,

    popularly known as Honey Aunty.

    Buzz from S2m

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    The meet was an informal, interactive platform to connect all who were part of the

    BuzzTimes correspondent list.

    There were impromptu role plays, quizzes, brain teasers amidst lot of fun and laughter!

    Parents were totally overwhelmed with the spirit and flair exhibited by the children. Around

    15 children were given certificates as a token of appreciation for consistent and exemplary

    contribution!

    2nd CORRESPONDENT MEET

    Heres what some children had to say in our feature Dil Maange More from BuzzTimes

    I want BuzzTimes to be everywhere...in all shops! Tanisha Singh

    I want my article to come every month! Simran Jain

    Its my first time but Im loving it...will write regularly! Mayank Jaswal

    What I love is meeting so many new friends from so many schools! Nandini Kapoor

    I want BuzzTimes to be in colour.Ayesha Singhal

    The magazine is fine by itself! Meher Sandhu & Avni Singh

    A nice attractive cover page! Bhavesh Ganesh

    The happy group...till next time!

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    Words from Parents:

    It is amazing wonderful friendly warm atmosphere. Hits you as you enter the meet.

    Happy sounds, childrens laughter echoes throughout.Nimal Tej Plaha

    My daughter Vrindas writing has greatly improved since she started writing for

    BuzzTimes! I have brought her directly from school....she wouldnt miss it for the world!

    Shoana Sharma

    Simply a wonderful platform for kids to express their feelings and thoughts! All the

    children have written beautifully and this meet is a beautiful concept to get together like

    minded children!Rupali Puri

    It is always a great pleasure to read the BuzzTimes ...a great opportunity to all the young

    talent kids to come out of their shell and be confident in life.Sejal Kulchandra

    It was truly inspirational... Wishing You and the Team of Milestones a Great Success &

    Good Times!! Pleased to see something worthwhile come up for kids to address their

    Higher intelligence and channel their potential to Creative forums

    Mrs. Shobha Lidder

    We would like to thank your organisation for a fantastic and efficiently run program,

    which gives children the most amazing opportunity to express, share and ultimately grow

    into independent young adults!"Ashish Jain

    A beautiful, innovative evening...looking forward for the next one!Jayashree Acharya

    Distinguished guestNirmal Tej Plaha

    Preparing for role play FriendshipSr Reporter Shilpy Arorafrom Friday Gurgaon

    Preparing for role play Feelings Malishka getting a certificate for Exemplary Contribution

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    Delhi & GurgaonAnandi Ray is in Grade V in the Lotus Valley International School. She is a trained kathak dancer and she loves literature

    and arts.

    Anoushka Sekhar is in Grade V in the Scottish High. She loves dancing, drawing and playing football. Her favouriteauthors are Enid Blyton and Carolyn Keene.

    Ansh Singhal is a Grade 5 student of The Heritage School. He loves reading and is the author of a book at such a young

    age.

    Harshda Ghai is a Grade V student of the Sun City World School. She is a charming, self-possessed child who loves

    sports. She is also keen on reading and music.

    Mayank Jaswal is in Grade VI in DPS Sector 45. He enjoys cycling swimming playing video games and basketball

    Mukund Gupta is in Class III in The Heritage School. He loves to draw, play Nintendo wii and spend time with his little

    sister.

    Niharika Wadhwani is in Grade IV in The Scottish High International School. She loves swimming, cycling and playing

    badminton and tennis.

    Raushni Plaha is in Grade IV in Scottish High International School. She is an extremely affectionate, confident girl who

    loves to write in her free time.Rishika Arora is in Grade V in the Shalom Hills School. Her hobbies are reading, dancing and watching TV.

    Sanjoni Jain is in Grade III in the Indus World School. She loves to write, read, draw, sing, and dance.

    Suryadip Bandyopadhyay is inGrade VI in the Vasant Valley School, Delhi. He loves reading and playing basketball.

    Tanisha Singh is in Grade IV in Scottish High International School. She loves to create new things and read whenever she

    gets time.

    Vrinda Sharma is in the Grade III, DPS Sushant Lok. She likes reading and is very fascinated by science pertaining to

    space and the solar system.

    HyderabadAyesha Pattnaik is in Grade X in Chirec,. Her hobbies include playing the piano, swimming, athletics, listening to music

    and reading. She is also interested in anything to do with computer programming languages.

    Aarushi Grover is an Grade VIII in Chirec. She enjoys reading books and playing handball, tennis, basketball andswimming.

    Dipali Lath is a Grade VII student of Chirec. A literature lover; she also loves playing basketball, listening to music, art

    and photography, and writing.

    Ishita sharma is a Grade VI student in CHIREC Public School, Hyderabad

    Roshitha Sai Bheemaneni is in Grade VII in CHIREC, Hyderabad. She gorges on books, and loves writing poems. She

    finds complete ecstasy in music and dance.

    Siva Manojna Potturi is a Grade VII in CHIREC.She loves writing and learning new facts! She enjoys seeing happy faces

    and wants to make India a better place to live in.

    Sukriti Lakhtakia is in the 8th grade in the Chirec. She is fond of playing badminton and volleyball and is also an avid

    reader and enjoys writing her feelings on any topic.

    Urvashi Singh is in Grade X in Chirec, Hyderabad.

    Vrishank Singhania is in Grade VIII in CHIREC. Passionate about taking part in debates he loves attending MUN (ModelUnited Nations) conferences.

    BengaluruHarieshwar Vetri studies in the Gear Innovative International School, Bangalore, in class V. He loves to read books and

    makes stories while playing with his Lego toys.

    LondonTaarika Kataria is in the 3

    rdgrade in UK. She loves reading and has also written a few poems. She is learning swimming,

    ballet and tennis.

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