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Elders and parents need to give a platform to children where they can meet new people and attempt to make friends. Friends add to a child’s confidence and give him a sense of belongings. With friends, a child learns how to socialize, respect and also to take care the feelings of others. And most important, one’s child will be able to find joy with fun and remain happy. But it cannot be assumed that the child will make always good friends, it is the duty of elders to look upon what he is doing. Now a day’s internet plays a vital role where people meet in a virtual world and makes friends. But most often children fall in pray of bad elements that affects their minds and behavioral changes. More over long hours are spent upon useless chatting and e-mails, where parents/elders remains unaware what a child is doing. It explained a sheer wastage of time money and effort. This wastage can be diverted towards some good effort to meet socially useful productive works.


ANUBHAVI is offering such a virtual platform where children can meet fellow students for discussing any mater/issues affecting their live hood, about their studies, hobbies, and exchange their ideas thought etc. which shall prove beneficial for all the social climbers. We all wish a very success of ANUBHAVI.

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