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begins with small acts of kindness, checking on a friend, offering a listening ear, reminding someone that they
are not alone. We must create spaces, both at home and in college, where students feel safe to express their
struggles without fear of judgment. It's not about having all the answers; it's about showing understanding and
patience.
As a society, we need to normalize conversations around mental health. It’s okay to seek help. It’s okay to admit
you're struggling. It’s okay to be vulnerable. Real strength lies not in hiding our emotions.
Chinmayee Chavan (S.Y.J.C)
TO OUR BELOVED MOTHERLAND INDIA
Dearest India,
As we pen these words to you, our hearts brim with profound reverence and abiding love. Your timeless
grandeur, an emblem of resilience and splendor, resonates deeply within us. From the majestic peaks of the
Himalayas to the serene expanse of the Indian Ocean, your diverse landscape evokes an indelible sense of
belonging and pride.
Your historical tapestry, woven with the thread of valour, wisdom, and compassion, stands as a testament to the
indomitable spirit of your people. The rich heritage of our forebears—etched in the ancient Scriptures,
monumental architecture, and the myriad cultural expressions—continues to guide and inspire us.
In your sacred embrace, we find the chaos of our past, the promise of our future, and the pulse of our present.
Your philosophical traditions, which have nurtured generations with their profound insights and the vibrant
cultural mosaic, celebrate the confluence of myriad customs and beliefs.
We are mindful of the duties and responsibilities we bear towards you. The challenges we face as a nation are
but opportunities for growth and unity. It is with the collective resolve that we endeavour to uphold the values of
justice, unity, and progress, striving to build a society where every individual may thrive.
As we move forward, let us draw strength from the enduring legacy that you embody. Let us honor the sacrifices
made by those who came before us and commit ourselves to fostering a future that reflects the highest ideals of
liberty, prosperity, and harmony.
With unwavering devotion and heartfelt gratitude,
Your sons and daughters
English Letter Writing Competition (First Prize)
Prachi Tiwari (S.Y.J.C)
“Study while others are sleeping; work while others are loafing.”
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