An Eternal Memory, …..Until we meet again. πŸ˜’

πŸ’•πŸŒΉAlways loved ~ Never forgottenπŸŒΉπŸ’•

Those special memories of you will always bring a smile , if only we could have you back for just a little while.Then we could sit & talk again just like we used to do ..you always meant so very much & always will do too. The fact that you’re no longer here will always cause us pain but you’re forever in our hearts until we meet again..

Thinking of you at Ramzan & wishing that you were here to celebrate once more with us at this special time. Your leaving caused such heartache & an awful lot of pain but your spirit shone so brightly that Allah took you back again , and far away , behind the stars way up yonder in the blue there’s an angel who , we’re certain looks remarkably like you. And we’re sending love, dear Grandpa just for you on Eid. For we’ll always love & miss you more than words could ever say.

We miss the bond between us & we miss your kind support. You’re in our mind & in our hearts. We’ll always feel you close to us though you’re far from sight. We’ll search for you among the stars that shine on Eid.

Allah saw you getting tired . A cure was not to be ..so he put his arms around you & whispered ,come with me ..with tearful eyes we watched you & saw you fade away. Although we loved you dearly we could’nt make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating. Your tender hands at rest, Allah took you home to prove us He only takes the best !!

It broke our hearts to lose you, you did’nt go alone. For a part of us were with you, you left us with a lot of beautiful memories, your love is still our guide, though we can’t see you. You are always by our side. Our family chain is broken & nothing seems the same ..but as Allah calls us one by one, the chain will link again !!!!!!!

Alhamdulillah my ek Aurat hu..

Agar my ” BETI ” hu ..to ” REHMAT ” hu !!

“BEHAN” hu ..to ek ” DUWA” hu !!

” BIWI ” hu ..to ” ROOH KA SUKOON ” hu !!

” MAA ” hu ..to ” JANNAT ” hu !!

” DOST ” hu..to ” RAAZDAAR ” hu !!

” SABR AUR SHUKAR ” ki ek “MISAAL ” hu !!

kyun ke ..

My Rab ki taraf se ” REHMAT -E-BEMISAAL ” hu !!!

2019 INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES

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Samskritam is the language of ancient India with a documented history of about 3,500 years. It is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism ,the predominant language of most works of Hindu philosophy as well as some of the principal texts of Buddhism & Jainism. According to the 2011 data, released recently, 24,821 people have registered Sanskrit as their mother tongue. The state of Uttarakhand lists sanskrit as its second official language . Mattur, a village in Shimoga is where majority of the residents use Sanskrit for day-to-day communication.

Celebrating my buddy’s special day 😎

I wish I were there to wish you good luck, however my time schedule is really tight, i shall make it up to you some other day, wish you a blessed , compatible & happy wedding !! May Happiness find you in every corner of the GLOBE as you begin your new life together Congratulations to both of you !! LOL 😊

Happy Married Life πŸ˜ŠπŸŽŠπŸŽ‰

2019 INTERNATIONAL YEAR OF INDIGENOUS LANGUAGES

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Languages play a crucial role in the daily lives of people not only as a tool for communication, education, social integration & development, but also a repository for each person’s unique identity, cultural history ,traditions & memory. But despite their immense value, languages around the world continue to disappear at an alarming rate. With this in mind, U.N declared 2019 The year of indigenous languages. This is an attempt to highlight the rich heritage of our Indian languages. According to the census of India of 2001, we are home to 122 major languages & 1599 other languages. However,figures from other sources vary, primarily due to differences in definition of the terms “languages” & “dialect”. The 2001 census recorded 30 languages which were spoken by more than a million native speakers & 122 which were spoken by more than 10,000 people. Eighth schedule of Indian constitution recognises 22 Indian languages. At present, there are demands for inclusion of 42 more languages in the eighth schedule of constitution. There are a list of languages who are becoming endangered, which means risk of falling out of use.