
Prashant Sharma
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I am Prashant Sharma, a passionate writer with years of experience crafting content that informs, inspires, and engages readers.
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Clutter-Free Home: Do not make the house a warehouse of useless things
“Sumit's mother has turned her fridge into a garbage bin. Yesterday I stayed with Sumit at his house for combined study. In the evening I opened his fridge to get water and found that he had stored drinking water in old bottles of Pepsi and Coke. I felt like vomiting on seeing them. Dirty and yellow bottles. Aunty doesn't even know that these bottles also expire and it is dangerous to drink water after storing it in them. I then went out and bought water for myself.” Radhika was telling her friend Sakshi about Sumit's mother's ignorance.
By Prashant Sharmaabout a year ago in Education
Love Story: Amazing story of strange love
Love Story: Rewa could not believe her eyes when she saw it for the first time. So she looked in the mirror again and focused all her attention on the corner of her eye where she doubted whether this shrinkage of the skin was showing her increasing age, is it a wrinkle? Yes, it is a wrinkle.
By Prashant Sharmaabout a year ago in Families
Bollywood Movies : 'Pushpa 2 The Rule' did not bow down in terms of earnings
Bollywood Movies: For the first time for many viewers, not a single Hindi or Bollywood film was released not only in the first week of December but also in the second week. In the first week of December, the Telugu film 'Pushpa 2: The Rule' was scheduled to be dubbed in Hindi and released and before the release of the trailer and the film, every Bollywood filmmaker was in a state of panic and no one had the courage to release their film along with 'Pushpa 2: The Rule'. Accounts from first week to second week
By Prashant Sharmaabout a year ago in Journal
Youth Lifestyle: Increasing depression among youth
Nakul was a young man from an ordinary family. His parents had put in a lot of effort and financial difficulties to get him educated in a good college. His family had also gone into debt while arranging for the money. Nakul's parents thought that their son would get a job. If he would get a good salary, everything would be fine in a year or two. Nakul understood his parents' needs. He had in mind that he would help his parents with the salary he would get and keep them happy. After studying from a good university, he got a job in a company. The salary was not as he had thought but it was better than normal.
By Prashant Sharmaabout a year ago in Education
On an average there are 86 rapes every day but how many criminals go behind bars
On an average, 86 rapes happen every day across the country. Most of these accused are acquaintances. Due to shame, society and poor legal process, it becomes a distant dream for women to get justice.
By Prashant Sharmaabout a year ago in Criminal
sad love story : my love failed
An invitation card for the inauguration of a heart care hospital had come by courier. Mansi read it and handed it over to Kavya. Kavya started reading it and got lost in the past… He knocked on Rakshith's door. He was his childhood friend. Later, they met very rarely because of their different colleges. Kavya was studying engineering and Rakshith was studying medicine.
By Prashant Sharmaabout a year ago in Marriage
Inner Beauty: Smartness, not sharp features, makes you 'different from others'
Inner Beauty : “Hey, is this your daughter? You have a very fair complexion! Her features and complexion are not like yours at all. Maybe you did not apply ubtan to her in her childhood…”
By Prashant Sharmaabout a year ago in Education
Vloggers promoting unhygienic food
Recently I saw a food video in which the food vlogger was praising some street food but when the scene behind it was shown, the real secret of the taste of that food was revealed. Dirty drain, heap of garbage, buzzing flies and the vlogger was saying- 'Wow what a taste.'
By Prashant Sharmaabout a year ago in Lifehack
Father's Last Letter: A Life Lesson for His Son
Ravi held the letter in his trembling hands. It was the last one his father had written in his final days. It was a simple piece of paper, yet the words on it carried an ocean of emotions. Tears streamed down Ravi's face as he sat alone in his room, reading the letter repeatedly. Each time, his heart ached more.
By Prashant Sharmaabout a year ago in Families
Rehana Bano: From Selling Pickles to Building a Million-Dollar Empire
In the narrow lanes of a small village lived an ordinary woman, Rehana Bano, who made a living by selling pickles. Her life was marked by poverty and harsh words from society. Her husband had passed away years ago, and the responsibility of raising three children rested solely on her shoulders. But Rehana never gave up.
By Prashant Sharmaabout a year ago in Motivation
The Emotional Story of a Boy and a Stone
A New Morning and Suraj's Question It was a cold winter morning. The chilly wind gently touched Suraj’s face as he walked along the village path near the forest. The first rays of the sun slowly spread across the earth, casting a golden glow. Suraj, a simple boy with big dreams, was out for his usual morning walk.
By Prashant Sharmaabout a year ago in Education
Health warning issued over flesh-eating ulcer in Australia
On Friday, the Department of Health in Victoria announced that cases of Buruli ulcer are increasing across the state, including in inner Melbourne, according to Xinhua news agency. Buruli ulcer is a bacterial infection believed to be transmitted from possums to humans through mosquito bites. The infection typically starts as a painless lump or wound that can gradually evolve into a severe ulcer.
By Prashant Sharmaabout a year ago in Writers











