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Narrate an instance in your life when your life when your mother went through a sacrificed

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Maa, aap ko salaam.

Maa -- these three letters make me come alive. They gave me strength, courage and the warmth of love and affection.

I think I am among very few persons in this world to be blessed with two mothers. One who gave birth to me and the other who gave direction to my life. Whatever I am today is because of the efforts of these two great ladies. I don't have words to describe all the struggles which they underwent for my upbringing. Hats off to them.

My first mother's (Brijesh Sharma) struggle started the day when my father was diagnosed with kidney failure. When he left us, I was 1 1/2 years old and my mother was only 24. After my father's demise, nobody supported us from my father's side and we were left alone in this mighty world to survive.

But my mother's family came forward and supported us wholeheartedly. They provided us shelter and unconditional support to survive.. My mother had only studied till Class X and with the efforts of my nanaji, she got a job with the State Transport, where my father used to work.

For the betterment of my future, she deliberately sends me to her sister (my second mother). I know it's really very difficult to keep your only child away from you (I was away from my mother for 20 years). Those were tough times for her, but she kept faith in God and in her dreams and stayed alone for 20 years just for the betterment of my life (she sacrificed her golden years just for me -- only a mother can do that).

About my second mom (Kanta Sharma) -- what can I say about her? She is the one who has made me who I am today. Without any distinction, she shared her love and affection with me along with her two kids. She never makes me feel like I am far away from my mother. No one in this world can do what she does to me.

This column is too short to share each and every struggle and sacrifice they underwent for me, but in the end I can only say Maa, aap ko salaam. I love you, Maa. In each and every lifetime, I want you both to be my mothers.

Share unforgettable memories of your mom with us. Tell us a special story -- a memory that is very dear to your heart because of something unforgettable that she did for you, in the way that mothers often do. That one incident that reaffirmed your belief in your parent's ultimate sacrifice. And if you can, do send in a photograph of you and your mom to publish alongside.

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