SEC
Name : Dangar Arpisha H.
Kuvadiya Prinsi H.
Kuvadiya Nidhi B.
Paper : SEC
Class : S.Y.B.A. ( English )
College:Maharani Shree Nandkunvarba Mahila Arts and Commerce College.
Class Assignment
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"My Village – Nesda"
Today, I feel proud to introduce my beautiful village – Nesda.
Nesda is not just a place on the map; it is a home filled with love, culture, and unity. Every corner of my village has a story to tell, and I am happy to share some of its most special places with you.
First, in the heart of our village, we have the Ram Mandir and Shiv Mandir – a peaceful temple where people come together to pray and celebrate festivals.
Then, there is the Pakshi ghar, a shelter for birds, where they are given food and water with great care and love.
We also have the Aapagiga Mandir, located right on the main road, where travelers are often served food with respect and hospitality.
Our Old Age Home is a place of care and comfort for elderly people, where they live with dignity and happiness.
The Naklang Ashram is one of the biggest and most beautiful places of worship in our area, where devotees come for blessings.
Our Girls’ Primary School is a proud symbol of education for daughters, where girls receive excellent learning and encouragement.
The Sharmaliya Dada Temple is a spiritual place, and people also visit it when someone has been bitten by a poisonous creature, believing in divine healing.
The Aayushman Aarogya Mandir provides free healthcare services to the villagers, ensuring everyone stays healthy without any cost.
One of the most sacred places in Nesda is our Gaushala, where cows are cared for with love and devotion, as they are considered sacred in our culture.
We also have the Moksha Dham, which was once just a graveyard, but our villagers turned it into a beautiful garden with trees and plants – a symbol of respect and nature’s beauty.
Most of the people in Nesda are farmers. They work hard in the fields under the sun and rain, growing food not only for our village but for many others. They are the backbone of our community, and their simplicity, honesty, and hard work are what make Nesda truly rich.
My village is more than its temples, schools, and gardens – it is about the people who live here, their kindness, unity, and hard work. Nesda is a place where traditions are respected, nature is loved, and guests are treated like God.
I am proud to call Nesda my home, and I hope you can feel the beauty of my village through my words.
Thank you.
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