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When I started cooking I tried Pav-bhaji… And cook this dish till date and find it very easy to cook and delicious to taste. Now as I was about to choose a snap…I see that I have never clicked a photo of this dish… So, it adds to my to do list!! I always had
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The Journey Before the Journey My journey to Japan wasn’t just about visiting a new country — it was born from a deep fascination with the principles, methodologies, culture, language, and spirit of Japan. Professionally, I had come across concepts like Kaizen (continuous improvement) and the 5S methodology, which left a lasting impression on me.
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My favourite subject kept changing with the score. Maths, Science, Sanskrit and Geography helped me to score good marks. But I am not sure if I like them. I was amongst few to participate in drama in Engineering college so I felt that’s what my inclination is. But again I can survive really well without
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One must manage screen time but I don’t. I keep changing the devices but it doesn’t curtail the time spent. Don’t see any chance of decreasing screen time in near future 😞 Let’s See Minna no Nihongo lesson 40 Vocabulary Verbs kazoemasu – count – मोजणे hakarimasu – measure, weigh – मोजणे, वजन करणे Tashikamemasu
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I think not knowing future is the key to survive. We strive our level best. We don’t know what life is going to look like even after a minute. So staying calm and working tirelessly on the work and dreams is what we can do. If given a chance would continue with the way I
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Vocabulary Verbs – sankashimasu – join, participate – सहभागी होणे zodatemasu – breed, bring up – मोठे करणे/ पाळणे hacobimasu – carry, transport – उचलणे nyuinshimasu – enter hospital – रुग्णालयात दाखल करणे taiinshimasu – leave hospital – रुग्णालयातून घरी नेणे iremasu – turn on – (दिवा) चालू करणे kirimasu – turn off – (दिवा)
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Would always like to share learning so being a teacher is a great option… Time being, sharing new lessons of Japanese N4 exam… Lesson 37 from Minna no Nihongo textbook; Vocabulary Verbs homemasu – praise – कौतुक करणे shikarimasu – scold – रागावणे sasoimasu – invite – आमंत्रण देणे okoshimasu – to wake up someone
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Comfort food… Easy to cook…and sweet anytime! These are sweet fudge or Burfies. Above images are chickpea/ bengal gram burfi and coconut burfi. Brain food is equally important so… Working on a new language. JLPT N4 exam is in December first week. Check out study material here… Am using Minna no Nihongo textbook. Lesson 36
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Vocabulary Verbs sakimasu – bloom – उमलते kawarimasu – colour change – रंग बदलणे komarimasu – be in trouble – अडचणीत सापडणे tsukemasu – draw a circle – वर्तुळ काढणे hiroimasu – pick up – उचलणे kakarimasu – to get through a telephone – फोन लागणे Grammar –
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Vocabulary Verbs migakimasu – brush – ब्रश करणे kumitatemadu – assemble – जोडणे orimasu – bend, fold, break, snap – दुमडणे, तुटणे ki ga tsukimasu – notice – सापडणे tsukemasu – put – घालते mitsukarimasu – be found – सापडणे shimasu – put on – चढवणे shitsumonshimasu – ask a question – प्रश्न विचारणे Grammar
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Vocabulary – Verbs nigemasu – run away – पळून जाणे sawagimasu – make a noise – आवाज करणे akiramemasu – give up – सोडून देणे nagemasu – throw – टाकणे mamorimasu – keep, follow, obey – ठेवणे, आज्ञेचे पालन करणे agemasu – raise, lift up – उचलणे sagemasu – lower, pull down – खाली आणणे
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Consistency is the quiet force behind every lasting success. It’s not about making huge leaps overnight. It’s about showing up. It’s about putting in steady effort. It’s about improving a little every day. When you stay consistent, even small actions compound into meaningful progress. Over time, consistency builds discipline, trust, and results — turning ordinary