
My Story: I Think Of My Father And Mother, And My Heart Cries. I Never Saw Them After The Man Took Me To India
“All I remember of my childhood is herding sheep. 7 lots of 20. I think that makes 140 sheep. It was a hard life in
“All I remember of my childhood is herding sheep. 7 lots of 20. I think that makes 140 sheep. It was a hard life in
“I started working since I was 7 years old. I would walk 6 kilometres to get to school in the morning and from there go
The Rotaract Club of Jai Hind College went for its annual visit to an old age home. As we stepped into the living area of
“I was only 20 when I got married. After just 4 years of marriage, my husband married another woman. So, I left home with my
“I was born in Rawalpindi in 1932. I had a great childhood — we had one of those old bungalows with a beautiful backyard where
“Today when I say to people that at 96 years of age I have no disease and don’t have to take a single medicine then
I was a young kid when I was told never to go out with out wearing socks. I was never allowed to remove them in
“My husband has been an auto driver. His income alone wasn’t sufficient for the family. So I asked him to teach me to drive auto
“We first met in April 2011 at the Youth Thalassemia Association. Both of us are Thalassemia major patients, so every meet we would bump into
“Walking down from a cafe to parking lot, I saw a girl sitting on a bike that was next to mine. The owner of that
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