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Embracing Wisdom! / MOKSHADA CHOUDHARY

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          In the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it's easy to overlook the invaluable treasures that lie within the hearts and stories of the elderly. This blog chronicles my weekly visits to an old age home, where I have discovered a reservoir of wisdom, resilience, and untold tales. Join me on this emotional and enlightening journey as we explore the lives of those who have weathered the storms of time.           Today I went there to be a part of their prayer service, the elderies sit regularly for their pyayer sessions and I wanted to join with them. It was a humble experince for me also. Later, we interactered for about 10 -15 minutes more, as it was time for their lunch, so we had to leave early. But small and weekly visits like these made my day and their day beautiful.  HOW DELICIOUS IS THE LUNCH THE TALK AND THE FOOD THE WHOLESOME FACES         THE NEVER ENDING STORIES                                                                                                   

Embracing Joy and Inclusivity: A New Year's Fair for Special Needs Children / MOKSHADA CHOUDHARY

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As we bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new, it's heartening to witness communities coming together to celebrate inclusivity and joy. One such remarkable event that took place on the occasion of the New Year was a fair dedicated to special needs children including many small kids who are born deaf and dumb, some were even blind by birth. This heart-warming celebration aimed to create an environment where every child, regardless of their abilities, could revel in the spirit of the season.  The fair was a testament to the power of inclusivity, as my NGO 'The Care Takers Society' and me as a leading activist, worked tirelessly to ensure that every child felt welcome and valued. From accessible entrances and facilities to sensory-friendly activities, every detail was meticulously planned to cater to the diverse needs of the special needs community. To entertain everybody we planned out many games and activities. We set up a small shooting range for the kids to win pr

A Heart warming Journey: Sharing Lunch and Stories at the Old Age Home / MOKSHADA CHOUDHARY

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                                          THE SMILE SAYS EVERYTHING   THE PRAYERS THE UNTOLD STORY HANDS OF TRUST INITIAL INTERACTION BEST BUDDY NOW HOME COOKED FOOD SUPER HUMANS GETTING READY FOR DANCE LEARNING THE ART OF MANGING THE OLD AGE HOME FINALLY MY ACHIEVEMENTS           Visiting an old age home for lunch is an experience that transcends the mere act of sharing a meal. It is an opportunity to bridge generational gaps, create lasting memories, and offer companionship to those who may feel forgotten. Recently, I had the privilege of spending an afternoon at a local old age home, and the experience left an indelible mark on my heart.           As I entered the old age home, I was greeted by a sense of warmth and hospitality that defied the stereotypes associated with such places. The staff and residents alike welcomed me with open arms, creating an atmosphere of acceptance and camaraderie. The cozy ambiance immediately put me at ease, dispelling any initial apprehensions. Sittin

Sowing the Seeds of Community and Social Services by Indian Culture! / MOKSHADA CHOUDHARY

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          Sai Baba of Shirdi, also known as Shirdi Sai Baba, is a revered spiritual figure in India, and his life and teachings have left an indelible mark on the hearts of millions of devotees. While the exact details of his birth and early life remain uncertain, the following is a general overview of the history of Sai Baba: Sai Baba arrived in the village of Shirdi, located in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, during the mid-19th century. He was first noticed sitting under a neem tree in the village, absorbed in deep contemplation. The people of Shirdi were intrigued by this fakir (Sufi ascetic) and gradually started approaching him. His compassionate and inclusive nature drew people from various walks of life.  Sai Baba's teachings were simple yet profound, emphasizing love, tolerance, charity, and devotion to God. He often used parables and stories to convey spiritual lessons. Many miracles and supernatural events are attributed to Sai Baba, including healing the sick, r