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Fear and Faith

Hello everyone... How is it going? It's been a long time I spoke to you. I have been thinking of this for almost a month now and finally the day has come. I hope everyone is keeping safe and staying healthy. Today, let me tell you a real-life story of a little village girl named 'Madhumitha'. After knowing more about her, she is really an inspiration to me for the past few years. Hope you will also enjoy her story. The story has three chapters.   Chapter 1: Tender years Madhu was born in a middle-class family of three members - her dad, her mom and her grandma. Due to some birth time issues and frequent infections, Madhu had to spend most of her tender age in hospitals. By age one, she had to undergo three surgeries on her fragile body. Her parents were really worried if she could ever survive. Fortunately, their deep faith and care brought Madhu back to her normal healthy life. As Madhu's parents were working, she was nurtured mostly by her grandma. Her grandma used to...

Sambhu Dayal Bahuleyan - My life; My story

A creative spark in my mind on a peaceful Sunday morning turned into my husband's biography in 1st person and here it is... Would be great reading this out after many years. Sambhu Dayal Bahuleyan Software Engineer by profession; Artist by passion Building high quality impressive websites and eye-catching paintings. I am Sambhu Dayal Bahuleyan. You can call me by my first name, Sambhu. I hail from Kerala, south-western state in India, often known to be ‘God’s own country’ because of its nature beauty and comfortable weather. I live in Limerick, the river side city in Ireland. I am an Electronics Engineer by degree, Software Engineer by profession and an artist by passion. Here is my story before you. My childhood My home I was born in a middle class family of four members – my father, mother, my elder brother and myself. We lived in a beautiful village called ‘Mayyanad’ on the banks of Paravur Lake. My parents were government servants who used to get regular tran...

Comeback to blogging!

"We all die.  The goal isn't to live forever; The goal is to create that will..."   Very recently, I noticed this anonymous quote. No need to say why I come back to blogging again... I will strive hard to keep my spirits high!!! P.S: I will be posting a couple of scribbles available with me soon... 

My first article on LinkedIn

It was my long-time dream to get into writing. A quick spark in my mind turned into a LinkedIn article last night. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-learn-code-newbie-programmer-honey-s/

My reading experience on "The Alchemist"

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The book is a Magnificent creation! Putting down my humble words of reading experience.

A story of food poisoning

#BanDirtyFood #SayNoToRestaurantsExploitation #RightToGoodFood Who all are there to raise up their hands to raise against dirty food providing restaurants in Kerala? Along with our innocent kids, we pay the huge amount they ask for, only to get some good food and drinking water during our travels. On 07Oct2018, we had a travel to Mannarasala Temple. On the way, we had our ever-worst fish curry meals from the popular #HotelMahalekshmi, Ammachiveedu, near Kollam Collectorate. Food poisoning for the past 2 days. Suffering from diarrhoea, one day admitted at hospital on drips. Prescribed antibiotics for five days. What else to be suffered for a person to have some bites of lunch from a popular restaurant in Kollam. #FoodAndSafety Lords, please ensure #RightToGoodFood to every citizen in India.

Summarizing coursera course - "Learning How to Learn"

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Time is now 12.30PM. Remembering the good old, Engineering college days when we used to sit back late nights to complete our lengthy assignments.  Here I am, 11 years past my graduation staying late to complete assignment for my coursera course - "Learning how to learn - Powerful mental tools to master tough subjects". This is the true essence of teaching - To reach deep into the hearts of each of the students, not even bounded in a classroom. Dr.Barbera Oakley and Dr.Terrence Sejnowski does 100% justice to their online course.  Thank you very much for this amazing course. Waiting patiently for even more helpful MOOC like this from her team. Even though, I started for completing my assignment, the more I dig deeper into that, the more interested I became. I am very much fascinated at the plethora of ideas the faculties could deliver in an open course like this. For the benefit of everyone and for myself, I am putting down a deep summary of all the ideas covered in th...