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THE LOVING MOTHER
MOTHER TERESA WAS BORN IN 1910. SHE BECAME A NUN AT A VERY YOUNG AGE. SHE WAS SENT TO INDIA TO TEACH A CONVENT IN KOLKATA. WHILE SHE WAS TEACHING, MOTHER TERESA DECIDED TO SERVE GOD. SHE BEGAN TO LOOK AFTER THE SICK AND THE POOR. AFTER SOME TIME, SHE LEFT CONVENT AND STARTED THE MISSIONARIES OF CHARITY.
A FEW YEARS LATER, MOTHER TERESA SET UP NIRMAL HRIDAY. IT WAS A HOME FOR THE POOR AND THE DYING. THEN SHE SET UP A HOME FOR HOMELESS CHILDREN.SHE CALLED IT SHISHU BHAVAN. SHE DEVOTED HER ENTIRE LIFE TO SERVING PEOPLE.
MOTHER TERESA GOT THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR PEACE IN 1979.THE NEXT YEAR, SHE WAS AWARDED THE BHARAT RATNA. SHE PASSED AWAY IN 1997. TODAY,THE MISSIONARIES OF CHARITY IS HELPING PEOPLE IN OVER 125 COUNTRIES. THE NUNS OF THE CHARITY
LOOK AFTER THE SICK,
FEED THE HUNGRY,
PROVIDE SHELTER TO THE HOMELESS
TEACH CHILDREN WHO CANNOT GO TO SCHOOL, AND
LOOK AFTER CHILDREN WHOSE PARENTS HAVE DIED.
MOTHER TERESA LOOKED AFTER EVERYONE AS A MOTHER WOULD LOOK AFTER HER CHILD. HER LIFE TEACHES US THAT WE MUST LOVE OTHERS WITH A PURE HEART.

MUQADASA AND NASSHIA.
Nasshia and Muqadasa are two sweet sisters. They help each other and play with each other gently and nicely. Their parents are very nice and caring. Her father's name is MUSHTAQ AHMAD NAIKA and mother's name is MASOODA. They live happily and nicely.

Topic: SPEAK GENTLY
WE MUST SPEAK GENTLY. SPEAKING GENTLY MEANS SPEAKING KINDLY, SOFTLY AND GENTLY. IT DOES NOT COST ANYTHING BUT IT PAYS IN A LONG RUN. IN THIS WAY WE GAIN FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS WHOM WE NEED IN OUR FUTURE. WE SHOULD NOT SPEAK UNKINDLY AND HARSHLY AS IT WOUNDS THE FEELINGS OF OTHERS.MORALITY DEMANDS THAT WE SHOULD BE GENTLE AND OBLIGING. THESE ARE THE INDICATIONS OF GOOD BEHAVIOUR. YOU WILL BE RESPECTED BY EVERY BODY AND EVERY WHERE WHEN YOU SPEAK GENTLY.

GOD HELPS THOSE WHO HELP THEMSELVES
A man should depend upon self-help. Those who do nothing but idle away their time come to harm in

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