(This time, in stead of I writing a blog post in response to the topic of Indisipre Edition #165, I asked my son Dipayan to write one. Being the beginning of the academic year, I saw him having too much fun and I wanted to curtail it. But I was proved wrong as he announced that writing the article was no less fun.)

I love my sister. Though there’s 10 years of difference between us (ten years three days to be precise), there’s no gap of affection. She is now in Switzerland, but still we talk often. I do miss her, but I still get to talk to her, and that’s a good thing. Quarrels are rare, because the last time we quarreled must be around 8 years ago, when I was 6 and she 16 and we used to stay together (aah, those days…). But those quarrels used to end in a jiffy. None of them were too serious. I stayed with her till her twelfth class. After that she went for higher studies to NIT, Trichy where she stayed in a hostel. So, we met only during vacations.
Two years back, she went to Zurich to do M.S. Since then, we have been able to meet only online.
We used to play many small games together, and we had a lot of fun. I didn’t feel bored at all when I was with my sister.
Having a sister has many advantages. A sister is more caring and patient than a brother. My sister taught me many things. She taught me many good values, and of course, helped me a lot in my studies. Not only in studies, she helped me a lot in everything, and in return, I helped her. According to me, helping and caring is what makes a sibling relationship special.
She used to hug me tightly and kiss me everywhere on my face and call me many affectionate names like ‘cutie pie’, and I believe she would do the same when I meet her now. She says even if I grow, I would still remain a small child to her.
My sister motivates me not only by her words but also by her deeds and achievements. She was one of the CBSE All India toppers both in Class X and XII. She carried on her academic feat to NIT, Trichy, where she was also much sought after for co-curricular activities like organizing and compering special events, creative writing and editing.
She tells me what to do and what not to. She is my inspiration and I am proud of her. When I miss her and cannot immediately contact her online, I watch the following video on youtube, which is a recording of her fun presentation on drones at Science Slam Zurich.
wow.. what a lovely note of a brother to her sister! You must have been a very proud father, Sir! What a confident speaker Adyasha is! Best wishes to Adyasha and Dipayan! 🙂
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oh! I just came to know that she’s the topper of my batch of X in year 2009… Congrats to Adyasha! 🙂
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Wow.. great to know you are of same batch. Thanks again for your wishes and stopping by.
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Lovely article and a great video!
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Thank you Arpita
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Nice…
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Thanks
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Beautifully expressed…
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Thank you
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Very well written and heart warming article 😊
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Thanks Ryan for stopping by
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That’s a nice one
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Thanks Jayashree
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Very nice and heartfelt ode to a sister. Great.
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Wow! What an ode to Sister. Each word of article filled with affection.
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wow, what a lovely note. I can smell the little one missing the sister. The little one is surely going to be on footsteps of sister. All the best to both of them in their future endeavour’s.
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Thanks for your wishes
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A lovely post by your son…and your daughter is such a confident young lady.
God bless them both with all the success in the world:)
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Thanks for your good wishes and kind words
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A nicely written piece. Simple words and sentences; and good clarity of expressions. Wishing them the best.
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Thanks
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Well-written piece. Simple words, short sentences. Good clarity of expressions. Wishing them both well.
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Dipayan is proud of his sister, who wouldn’t be? Congratulations for those sparkling stars you have in your universe.
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Thanks for your wishes
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That’s one heck of a compliment to a sister and a beautiful ode to the sibling relationship.
Thank you Mr Dash for liking and following my blogs.
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Thanks to you also Ma’m for stopping by
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so much pride and affection in his words. and he has written the post like a pro! good job:)
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Thank you for your kind words
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Awesome video … Great post !?
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Thanks
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