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autobiography on a river 200 to 250 (word)​

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Answered by arusha8683
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Born in the lap of the Himlayas, I have been flowing towards the sea for ages, through hills and valleys and planes by earning love and good wishes of all whom I meet on my long way.

I am a river, a dancing maid, who knows not how to tarry for a while. When I was given this eternal flow I remember not, and when it will end is a mystery to me. This much I know that I was given my birth to serve the earth with her animate or inanimate creations. My life is a dedicat­ed one, meant to purify the filth of the earth.

I wash and carry away the polluted articles, such as the smelly corpses of men and beasts, the wastages of oils and chemicals of the mills, and the excretory refuse of the towns and villages-all sorts of dirty accumulations from my both the banks.

Still with a gay heart, I run and jump and sing my mur­muring song, as I pass through the green paddy fields, dense forests or thickly populated inhabitations. The sky overhead protects me with its endless roof; the sun gives me his brightest rays, while the moon plays with me the game of tides : ebb and flow; the passing clouds shower their secret treasures on my hidden heart to make me happy.

I give shelter to the fishes and the aquatic animals; I give company to the innocent boatmen; I enjoy the music of the birds flying in the blue sky above, or settling on the flowing water-hyacinths on my broad bed.

I welcome the soft rays of the setting sun that creates a beautiful glare on my little ripples, when the wind blows slowly. With sun rays I look different at day, and with moon rays mystic at night. I live and will live to continue my eternal journey with my ever youthful heart.

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Answered by drumpa032
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I am a river. I normally hold water. Water falls as rain is disposed of in many ways. Some water gathers to form stream. Some part of rain water finds its way to the surface streams. It is this water from spring and molten ice from hills keep me flowing long after the rain has stopped. Molten snow and glaciers are my rich sources. The names of Indian rivers are however, very nice. They are the Ganga, Jamuna, Kaveri, Saraswati etc. It was first pointed out by Rabindranath. The longest river in India is the Ganga. I came from the Himalyas and flow down to the Bay of Bengal. There are many villages, towns, cities, temples, factories on my both banks. I make the land fertile, carry goods and ferry people. But people polluie my water.

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