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Return of a friend....

Today is very special day for me. Today our flat has been registered, Dad had been confirmed about his next promotion as Deputy Chief Engineer and last but not the least a mail came to me from ..............Bhejapata. A long-lost friend of mine. Since 20th October 2009, I have lost track of her. It seems that in this current world of communication I have lost forever. I could not contact her...She also did not contacted me ........either. Everybody told me and tried to convince me that she has lost and will not contact me again. But today the mail from her cemented the faith in friendship. I do not know what was the phases she had been for the past 8 months also do not know whether I can receive any mail or ever we can talk again. but from now onwards I'll know that my friend is alive. Not only by physically, but deep inside me. I'll keep the flame high until and unless I can breathe oxygen..... Miss you friend....
SAve my MOM & Dad! Or in a few years you have to see me only in 2D not in real life 3D. Save tigers. Tigers are one such species that require a large amount of space to roam. Tigers serve as an umbrella species for much of the biodiversity in the Western Ghats. Efforts to insure that tigers have a functioning habitat to survive at the top of the food change require understanding and protecting large geographic areas in which innumerable species coexist.A connected landscape has far more ecological benefit that the same amount of land broken up as isolated islands as many species require large areas to forage and disperse. Three tiger subspecies are already extinct, and a fourth is on its way In the past century, the world has lost three of the nine tiger subspecies. The Bali, Caspian, and Javan tigers have all become extinct ... and many scientists believe the South China tiger is “functionally extinct”.