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7 th standard full peom to write dear grand ma ana grand pa

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Answered by shekarupendra
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Answer:

I like my grandmother and grandfather

and I love my grandparents

Answered by rithvik301
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Explanation:

Growing up, I always felt close to my maternal grandparents and spent almost every vacation in India. My memories of summer are filled with tea sessions, conversations in the garden and watching old Hindi movies on a box television with my grandparents. However, my time with them was limited, as I lost my grandmother when I was 12, and my grandfather five years later. I would give anything to spend some more time with them.

According to a report by The Telegraph, 2013, in Britain, “one in three older people say they are lucky if they see their grandchildren once a month”. With life being extremely fast paced and with people constantly struggling to have a work-life balance, grandparents are the most affected. Daily, there are reports of senior citizens being neglected, which make them prone to loneliness and depression.

In India, old age homes have become highly commercialised and popular in recent years, as stated in the newspaper The Hindu, with Non Resident Indians willing to pay lots of money so that their elders are cared for, thus shifting the responsibility onto someone else.

This brings us to the question: Do we take our grandparents for granted?

For 16-year-old Disha Bobby, keeping in touch with her grandparents is important and she manages to do that by speaking to them every two weeks. She is closer to her grandmother and said: “She told me to pursue whatever subject I like in school, regardless of what people say, which is what I did.”

Social media blogger Aditi Raturi admits that she does not find the time to call her grandparents often, despite sharing a bond, but video-chats them from time to time. She said: “My grandparents have and use Whatsapp, so really, they are just a text message away.”

Those who have their grandparents living in the same city, find staying in touch easier.

Twelve-year-old Sara Al Abdul Salam keeps in touch with her grandmother by visiting her occasionally as she lives nearby. The Omani national and Abu Dhabi resident said that she also calls her grandmother on special occasions.

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