Monday, 14 April 2014

Moth and the flame


        
He encircles her in an ever-increasing frenzy
She beckons him with her glowing beauty
He knows the attraction will be fatal
She knows his attraction is anything but casual
He’s drawn closer and closer
She invites him to come nearer and nearer
The twain meet
But he drops dead
And she burns on!
Sending yet another invitation!
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The copyright of this poem is with Mrs. Priya Ramesh Swaminathan.
 

Thursday, 10 April 2014

Priya's Vision Academy's 2 Cool Summer Workshops


Priya's Vision Academy announces 2 Cool, All-season Workshops
at Pashan-Sus Rd., Pune-21 and Somwar Peth, Pune-11

1.Fun @ Home
Duration: 10 days
Dates: You may choose any 10 consecutive days.
           (Holiday on Sunday)
Fees: Rs. 1000/ only (inclusive of all materials)
Timings: 10.30 am to 1.30 pm OR 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Activities: Making wall-hangings, greeting cards, collage, story-telling, singing, games, role-playing, rangoli patterns, fun with paper-folding, party.
On registration:  Free Rangoli book
                         
Venues: Pashan-Sus Rd., Pune-21 and Somwar Peth, Pune-11.
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2.Fun @ Your Door-step Hobby workshop 
Duration: Any five consecutive days.
Fees: Rs. 1200/- (cost of materials not included)
A list of materials will be given so that the participants may purchase them and get along, to the workshop.
Timings: 10.30 am to 1.30 pm OR 3.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Activities: Fabric painting, hand embroidery, essay-writing, story-writing, elocution/debate/public speaking.
On registration: Free Rangoli book

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Please contact: Mrs.P.Swaminathan
Ph. nos. 9850019553    /   65100198
Venue: In your Hsg. Socy., if 20 or more participants are available 
     OR at the above-mentioned venues.

The fees will be Rs.1300/- and Rs.1500/- per participant, for the above-mentioned workshops, respectively; that will be conducted in your Hsg. Socy.

Hurry! Admissions on a first-come-first-served basis.

Welcome! Have fun all the year round!

April Fool


I didn’t go to school
For fear, I’d be made a fool
Only, I could fool everyone, by rule
I thought I was funny, very cool!
     My best friend invited me to his party
     I knew he would ‘April Fool’ me dirty
     I had another friend, very arty-arty
     I auctioned his blank canvas and had a laugh, hearty!
Little did I guess, the party was for real
How I rued, the bid went for real
I fooled myself and said ‘YOU APRIL FOOL’
It was a Sunday, there was no school!
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The copyright of this poem is with Mrs. Priya Ramesh Swaminathan.

Saturday, 5 April 2014

Walls


We confine spaces,
Provide boundaries, limits
Are insurmountable at times
Humble and lowly at times.
We enclose cities and often history!
We are bare or highly adorned.
Though we may seem a mystery
In our architecture, there’s artistry.
Sometimes we are visible, sometimes invisible
Tangible, intangible, weak or mighty
We most often accomplish our duty!
We always stand erect; come what may
Guarding secrets, day after day!
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The copyright of this poem is with Mrs. Priya Ramesh Swaminathan.

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Encourage Kids to Read Books - Enter a World of Fantasy, Fact and Fiction

             These days, kids and youngsters are engrossed in living in the virtual world. TV, Facebook, Twitter, Blogs and e-mails usurp a valuable chunk of the free time that they have to indulge in hobbies. These children think that as all the material is available so easily on the Internet, why bother about going to libraries, reading books and newspapers? They are under the erroneous impression that all the material that is visible on the Web is reliable and true.If only they would read books, they could have a better understanding and knowledge about a lot of topics.

              Books open the windows of our minds and rejuvenate our souls. They bring in fresh perspectives, world-views and fonts of wisdom. Thoughts, teachings and sayings of great thinkers and leaders inspire, motivate and enrich our lives. The very feel of the pages under our fingers, the sight of beautiful words in ink, in equally beautiful fonts and styles, the smell of newsprint, research on various topics, maintaining scrap-books, the forays to the library or the book-shelves at home could be akin to pilgrimages. Exchanging books, exchanging ideas and debates would make life more meaningful.

              I have splendid memories of my childhood days, when I would brush my teeth in the morning and immediately start reading a story-book. All my mother's calls to have tea would go unanswered, till my loving mother would come and thrust the tea tumbler under my nose. Ditto, my sister! This would continue all day long, till late nights, during our holidays.My mother would call us book-worms but was genuinely pleased that we took to reading like ducks to water. She had a degree in English Literature and was pleased that we were proving to be chips of the old block. My father bought all the books and magazines that we wanted. Even our teachers exhorted us to read and write a lot. Each new book was eagerly awaited and bought and read at once! We would quarrel to read it first and then reach an amiable compromise. "You read this one first, then I will read the next one first!"

               The newspaper was shared by all five of us, each one reading a page and then exchanging with the others! The news was then discussed thread-bare.Thus we got a mind of our own and could talk intelligibly on a variety of topics. The text-books were devoured too, from the first word to the last, so that we could answer any question based on it in our exams.

              We read magazines and books in English, Marathi and Hindi. All genres were devoured with voracious appetite. Our insatiable thirst for knowledge resulted in an excellent vocabulary, language and  General Knowledge which helped us in our Government Exams for jobs, conversational skills and teaching capability.

              I am a teacher and professional free-lance writer and owe all my success to my reading habits which have still not deserted me. Hence, I request all parents, elders and teachers to encourage the reading habit among children, instill in them a love for the printed word and let them enter this fantastic world of Fact and Fiction which will always stand them in good stead.

            A word of friendly advice for my young friends: Make friends with books. They'll never let you down.
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P.S. Today is International Day for Children's Books.
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The copyright of this article is with Mrs. Priya Ramesh Swaminathan.

                   Children's Books Authored By Me: Chikoo Series (Available At Amazon)

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In the current book, the second of the 'Chikoo' series, we will see how groups of friends from that village differ from each other vastly and yet come closer ...
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When we can unite despite our differences, there can be no greater joy! In this third book 'Chikoo Saves Chikki' we will meet the feisty young girl named Chikki .

Do buy and peruse these books, read them alongwith your kids and relive the carefree and innocent days of your childhood.
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Thanks in eager anticipation, Priya

The copyright of all these 3 books is with Mrs. Priya Ramesh Swaminathan.