The festival of Basant Panchami is dedicated to Goddess Saraswati who is considered to be a goddess of knowledge, wisdom and learning. This festival is celebrated in India at the start of spring (Basant) which is generally on the 5th day (Panchami) of the spring season. This festival is associated with kite flying. She’s up and away I’m holdin’ her …
Read More »Population Explosion: Poetry On Over Population
In biology or human geography, population growth is the increase in the number of individuals in a population. Many of the world’s countries, including many in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Middle East, South Asia and South East Asia, have seen a sharp rise in population since the end of the Cold War. The fear is that high population numbers are putting …
Read More »Overpopulation Poem For Students And Children
Overpopulation occurs when a species’ population exceeds the carrying capacity of its ecological niche. It can result from an increase in births (fertility rate), a decline in the mortality rate, an increase in immigration, or an unsustainable biome and depletion of resources. Moreover, it means that if there are too many people in the same habitat, people are limiting available …
Read More »Happy Fathers Day: Celebrating Fatherhood
Happy Fathers Day: Father’s Day is not as respected and popularly observed as Mother’s Day. There is a simple reason for this. Although almost everyone has difficult issues with their mothers, there is no doubt as to their mother’s love. The same is not true for fathers. Because men have a more difficult time expressing their feelings to their children, …
Read More »Short English poem about Increasing Population
Global human population growth amounts to around 83 million annually, or 1.1% per year. The global population has grown from 1 billion in 1800 to 7.616 billion in 2018. It is expected to keep growing, and estimates have put the total population at 8.6 billion by mid-2030, 9.8 billion by mid-2050 and 11.2 billion by 2100. Many nations with rapid …
Read More »Dobbin Has A Holiday: Kids Nostalgia Poetry
Do you remember me, dear folk, along the busy street? I used to pull the milkman’s float with eager, willing feet. Perhaps you wondered where I’d gone, so here’s my story true, And gather round to listen, to the tale I’ll tell to you.At last I grew too old to work. They found for me a home. A place where …
Read More »Night of Nights: Poem on Death of Gandhiji
“If I’m to die by the bullet of a mad man, I must do so smiling. God must be in my heart and on my lips. And if anything happens, you are not to shed a single tear.” – Gandhiji, January 28, 1948 They gathered round him where he lay Upon a bed of dewy flowers: A smile upon his …
Read More »Short English Rhyme on Friendship: My Best Friend
My Best Friend: Friendship Rhyme Do you know what is a friend? A friend in need is a friend indeed. I have a loving and dear friend, who takes good care of me, when I am hurt. When I am in trouble, he takes me out. I love him very much. Do you who he is? My Teddy Bear! ∼ Neha …
Read More »A Friend Lost: Friendship Poem about Losing a Friend
When a good friend dies, there are no words that can fill the void in your life. If you are like most people, your mind may be searching for an answer to the unanswerable question, “why?” But as you know, death is inevitable and it can visit at anytime. Even though you are intellectually aware that you and your friends …
Read More »My Sister My Friend: A True Friend English Poetry
Siblings play a unique role in one another’s lives that simulates the companionship of parents as well as the influence and assistance of friends. Because siblings often grow up in the same household, they have a large amount of exposure to one another, like other members of the immediate family. However, though a sibling relationship can have both hierarchical and …
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