
Echoes of the Silent Trade I Poem By Arika, 12, Faridabad
Arika writes a poem about the slave trade, showing that despite the pain, an unbreakable spirit of resilience and hope rises, and the once-silenced will reclaim their freedom.

Arika writes a poem about the slave trade, showing that despite the pain, an unbreakable spirit of resilience and hope rises, and the once-silenced will reclaim their freedom.

Arika writes about how a small Diwali gift reminded her of an elderly woman in need, whose silent plea for food made her realize the insignificance of material wealth and the true compassion found in sharing.

This poem by Arika tells the story of Ram Lal, a man struggling against a harsh and unforgiving world. The land is dry, debts are rising, and hope seems almost lost, but deep inside, a tiny spark refuses to fade. And that is what is keeping him going. Read the story of this man and see how hope is making him strong despite the circumstances.

This poem, by Arika, talks about a child in isolation who longs for freedom, is missing their mother’s love and is being deprived of the simple joys of life. They worry about their sister and lack support for their dreams, questioning if anyone cares. Their mother reassures them of how they will be safe, offering a small but vital spark of hope.

Arika, an 11-year-old from Faridabad writes a poem telling us to be like ships that meant for the vast ocean and are born to chase our dreams, and not just rest like the boats do in the harbour’s calm. She says that life’s storms may test us through adventure, but that's the only way we can learn to thrive. Leaving our comfort is the only way to sail towards our dreams.

Arika and Samaira talk about this story about a group of explorers discovering a mysterious island where everything follows mathematical patterns. As they unravel its secrets, they realize the island is testing them with a grand puzzle about real-world problems. Solving the final equation, they learn that math is not just numbers but a tool for fairness and change.

Arika writes a poem about the slave trade, showing that despite the pain, an unbreakable spirit of resilience and hope rises, and the once-silenced will reclaim their freedom.

Arika writes about how a small Diwali gift reminded her of an elderly woman in need, whose silent plea for food made her realize the insignificance of material wealth and the true compassion found in sharing.

This poem by Arika tells the story of Ram Lal, a man struggling against a harsh and unforgiving world. The land is dry, debts are rising, and hope seems almost lost, but deep inside, a tiny spark refuses to fade. And that is what is keeping him going. Read the story of this man and see how hope is making him strong despite the circumstances.

This poem, by Arika, talks about a child in isolation who longs for freedom, is missing their mother’s love and is being deprived of the simple joys of life. They worry about their sister and lack support for their dreams, questioning if anyone cares. Their mother reassures them of how they will be safe, offering a small but vital spark of hope.

Arika, an 11-year-old from Faridabad writes a poem telling us to be like ships that meant for the vast ocean and are born to chase our dreams, and not just rest like the boats do in the harbour’s calm. She says that life’s storms may test us through adventure, but that's the only way we can learn to thrive. Leaving our comfort is the only way to sail towards our dreams.

Arika and Samaira talk about this story about a group of explorers discovering a mysterious island where everything follows mathematical patterns. As they unravel its secrets, they realize the island is testing them with a grand puzzle about real-world problems. Solving the final equation, they learn that math is not just numbers but a tool for fairness and change.
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