VANAKKAM! (Greetings in Tamil)
My Name is Ananya Sundar, grade 5D.I come from the southernmost part of India, the state of Tamilnadu. The capital is Chennai which is one of the major cities in India. The language we speak is TAMIL. Tamilnadu is considered to be the land of most beautiful Hindu temples. We follow a great Tamil culture and tradition. Tamilnadu is also famous for its food; crispy dosas is loved all over the world. We celebrate lots of festivals all over the year and the major ones are DEEPAVALI and PONGAL. Pongal is the harvest festival celebrated for 3 days and it also happens to be the Tamil New Year. I am wearing the PATTU PAVADAI, a traditional dress of tamils. It is made of woven silk with a border of golden zari work. I am proud to be part of such a great culture.
NANDRI! (Thanks in Tamil)
I thank the Principal and all the teachers for giving me this opportunity to share my cultural values with you all.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
My Little Brother
Ananya loves writing poems , mostly with rhyming phrases.This Poem is written by Ananya after my son Anish was born.I was amazed with her language handling and creativity.
I have a little brother,
Who loves our sweet mother,
He only drinks milk,
And dresses in gold and silk,
He loves the smell of lime,
And smiles all the time,
He is a very caring fellow,
And loves the colour yellow,
He doesn’t know what zinc is,
But he does know what pink is,
He is a very clever boy,
And he looks like a toy,
Now it’s time to say goodbye,
He is happy and so am I!!!
9/1/09
Written by Ananya Sundar
I have a little brother,
Who loves our sweet mother,
He only drinks milk,
And dresses in gold and silk,
He loves the smell of lime,
And smiles all the time,
He is a very caring fellow,
And loves the colour yellow,
He doesn’t know what zinc is,
But he does know what pink is,
He is a very clever boy,
And he looks like a toy,
Now it’s time to say goodbye,
He is happy and so am I!!!
9/1/09
Written by Ananya Sundar
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Traffic holiday in Chennai
It is interesting to know that chennai traffic police have suggested an idea of having traffic holiday. This seems to be good suggestion for the time being until the government takes some actions regarding building flyovers and other traffic arrangements to counteract the growing traffic population!!!in the city.
It may be hard for the working parents to handle the situation but shift system in workplaces can support the parents organising their work and family like most of the western countries.(If you have inlaws/parents staying with you or nearby don't have to worry!)
I would love to come back to my lovely Chennai if the traffic is regulated.
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