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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalRidhima Khanna, is a student of Class 6 of Mother’s International School, New Delhi. Ridhima has been awarded the academic scholarship for the best academic achiever in her school for two consecutive years in Class 3 and Class 4. Apart from writing poetry, Ridhima is also an avid Bharatnatyam dancer and also loves to paint as a hobby. Ridhima excels in Maths and Science. She is learning coding with the aspiration to pursue a career in technology.Read More...
Ridhima Khanna, is a student of Class 6 of Mother’s International School, New Delhi.
Ridhima has been awarded the academic scholarship for the best academic achiever in her school for two consecutive years in Class 3 and Class 4.
Apart from writing poetry, Ridhima is also an avid Bharatnatyam dancer and also loves to paint as a hobby.
Ridhima excels in Maths and Science. She is learning coding with the aspiration to pursue a career in technology.
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‘Emotions In Rhyme’ is a collection of poems written by a ten year old girl. The poems are about topics of everyday interest that surround urban kids in India. Ridhima brings her unique perspective to her poems which not only carry a melodious rhyme but also deep insights that enlighten the reader about how contemporary children think and evaluate everyday happenings around them. The poems are a refreshing take as they declutter the information overload in
‘Emotions In Rhyme’ is a collection of poems written by a ten year old girl. The poems are about topics of everyday interest that surround urban kids in India. Ridhima brings her unique perspective to her poems which not only carry a melodious rhyme but also deep insights that enlighten the reader about how contemporary children think and evaluate everyday happenings around them. The poems are a refreshing take as they declutter the information overload in today’s connected world and present a simple yet meaningful look at the world through a child’s mind.
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