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6 things marriage will surely bring into the life of a girl...

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“ Life is a bed of beautiful roses, but, roses come with thorns… ” The above quote explains the way life treats us.  From the time of birth till death, life of an individual can be divided into five stages like the childhood; the most innocent and the playful period, adolescence; most energetic stage, early adulthood and middle age; most complicated and responsible stage and finally the old age; filled with experience and wisdom.        Among all these stages, early adulthood stands out as one is introduced to a new family and of course a new world through a simple yet most powerful bonding called the “ Marriage, ” which can be regarded as a crucial happening of life. And for a girl in India, a knot can change the whole scenario of her life in a jiff. Here are six things, which marriage will  bring in to the life of a girl... The art of homemaking: If you are in a nuclear family or with your in-laws, it is always essential for an individual to know the basics of home making

Role of Grandparents in a child's life...

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                      Every parent thinks about becoming a grandparent one day. Even with the changing trends in lifestyle, the role of grandparents, both paternal and maternal, remains equal and pretty crucial in a child's life. I consider myself unlucky as I lost mine, but still feel blessed because of my maternal gran , who is undoubtedly an impeccable woman. But, my dear Samyu is lucky as she is gifted to enjoy the affection of her grandparents.                                                        Grandparents often hold a dynamic role in the family and of course in the life of a child. They play with them, protect them, share fun, enlighten their minds, teach them the ethics and values with wisdom than they did as parents and love them to the bits. Though not the direct parents, they are the trusted adults in the family. They  need not willingly be a part of the child care but remain imperative in the process of child's development into a complete individual.  An