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BORN TO WIN YOU, BREAKING THE
ME AND THEY & GLASS CEILING
NEVER STOP........ I am Jannat. My parents are from Yemen.
When you have a strong desire to reach somewhere Now, we live in India. Speaking Hindi was
difficult for me and I could not make
And the world outside stops you as you are a girl. friends. Then, I started learning Hindi. Now,
Know, we need both eyes to see and ears to hear I can speak and write Hindi. I am improving.
We all need heart and lungs, can’t live without it. I broke the glass ceiling.
Both girls and boys need to be side by side indeed.
Jannat Alradhi
When we are about to start an incredible stuff II-A
And the world around stops us, as it’s impossible.
Let the world be a part of our success.
See, our journey from a single celled ancestor
Now busy with the Mission to touch the Sun.
When we initiate to invent as our vision
And the world around stops us on our failure.
Show, the best teacher we can ever have is our failure.
Realize, none in this world learn to walk before a fall
Night has an inevitable role in our life.
Burning desire with right attitude is all we need.
Listen to the inner words with all the belief
It will lighten our way to reach our dream goal.
We all belong to a wonderful Species
Who can make anything possible.
Hold the hands of the creator, to crack the barrier. MALALA- THE
Just like IMPOSSIBLE says I’M POSSIBLE
Let’s convert every STOP as STEP to our Dream ROSE THAT
Nothing can stop us until we stop Dreaming.
SURVIVED THE
We are all born to win and together we will.
BULLET
Aadinath R, II-D
Malala, a girl who was just fifteen then,
believed that Muslim girls should be able
to cross the bridge from a restricted past
to a free future. While leaving from her
school in Pakistan, assassins shot her in
the head. As ordered by the Taliban, she
was a threat and must be dead. But, she
survived, doctors prevail to advocate
for girls worldwide. Equal chances for all
females to better humans, side by side.
‘Victim of hate, Malala lives,
Victim of hope, Malala gives’.
Myra Sudhan, II-E