Nira Kumari
Bio
Hello wonderful Readers, I'm a school teacher passionate for writing. This year I turned 55, and have started my long life dream of becoming a Writer.
Stories (48/0)
KINDNESS CREATES TRANSFORMATION
Once upon a time, nestled in the lush green plains of the Ganges, there was a small village called Maheshgarh. Life in Maheshgarh was simple and calm, as the villagers lived peacefully and harmoniously with nature and embraced the values of kindness, compassion, and unity. It looked that the whole village was a single family and the villagers shared the pains and pleasures of one another. Each villager had his own unique talent and contributed to the well-being of the community. They cared for one another and never allowed anyone to perish alone. So compassionate they were!
By Nira Kumari10 months ago in Fiction
RICHNESS OF SPIRIT
Once upon a time, in an Indian village called Sitapur, there lived an humble and honest man named Narayan Tripathi. Narayan was a deeply devout and pious individual, known for his unwavering faith in God and his commitment to living a righteous life. He was a religious person and would never do any hurt to anyone. He believed in 'Do good and get good'. He loved everyone and was also loved by all.
By Nira Kumari10 months ago in Fiction
A DISHONEST MAN IN A VILLAGE
Once upon a time, in a small village named Madhopur, there lived a man named Pheku. Pheku was known to be a highly dishonest person who would lie, cheat and steal whenever and wherever he got a chance. He was actually a shrewd person, a bloody rascal, truly matching to his clan. He was a true incarnation of Satan. He won't leave anything undone to hurt and cheat others.
By Nira Kumari10 months ago in Fiction
MY GARDEN OWL
Once an old owl came to live in the mango tree of my garden. The mango tree was very big and many birds like crows, sparrows, mainas, etc lived in that. The owl also took shelter in a hole on a branch of the mango tree. It was grey coloured, and so it looked very beautiful. It would sleep during the day and keep awakened throughout the night. Its hooting " hoo-hoo-hoo-oo-ooo" looked very pleasant to ears. Although other birds felt disturbed due to its hooting, but enjoyed it. Now, the owl was just like a guard to our garden house.
By Nira Kumari2 years ago in Fiction
MY GARDEN OWL
Once an old owl came to live in the mango tree of my garden. The mango tree was very big and many birds like crows, sparrows, mainas, etc lived in that. The owl also took shelter in a hole on a branch of the mango tree. It was grey coloured, and so it looked very beautiful. It would sleep during the day and keep awakened throughout the night. Its hooting " hoo-hoo-hoo-oo-ooo" looked very pleasant to ears. Although other birds felt disturbed due to its hooting, but enjoyed it. Now, the owl was just like a guard to our garden house.
By Nira Kumari2 years ago in Fiction
ANAMIKA
ANAMIKA EXCITED FOR HER DAUGHTER'S ADMISSION That morning Anamika was highly excited. She was all at her heels to finish the household chores and reach the destination in time. Actually, Anamika had to take her daughter Anavi for admission to one of the best schools of Patna, and she didn't want to miss this chance. Anavi was just nine years old, but she was a gifted child, very intelligent and smart like her mom. Anamika wanted to see her dreams into her. She wanted her to achieve a better life than her. Her husband, Anuj was a Class I officer in Central Government. He was a dry honest guy, and would never believe in backdoor-incomes. Actually, he believed that bribes bring home not only some money, but also misfortunes with them. Bribes destroy the essence of values. It has an ill effect on the children in particular. He wanted to inculcate this sense into his daughter as well. Despite all, he tried his best to keep his family happy.
By Nira Kumari2 years ago in Fiction
HOW TO REINVENT YOURSELF
"If you are not where you want to be, do not quit, instead reinvent yourself and change your habits." -- Eric Thomas Yes, you can not change the world, change yourself. Life means moving on, not to be stagnant. Stagnation in life means ruin of life. So, keep going on. Don't stop at hurdles. Accept them as challenges set for you by God. Overcome them with courage and patience and you will be a winner. Fortune favours the brave. You will find yourself better than before, a better version of yourself. You just need to be positive in your thinking. Learn to turn your weaknesses into strengths. Remove the barriers to productivity.
By Nira Kumari2 years ago in Motivation