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Hey Amogh,
We are blessed to have you in our lives. Till you have been with us on earth in physical body, we learnt from you. Your small 18 years span impacted on each of us who were near you or associated with you in any form of relationship.
You have been so kind, pure, loving, sensitive soul. Your humorous behaviour and deep thinking, taught us many lessons. Your family, friends, teachers, neighbours, acquaintance all miss your love, affection and care.
You broke all the barriers and had strong bonding with everyone irrespective of age, status or any race. All your elders miss your greetings, chirpings and smile. Your juniors and youngers who still write mails and send message for your advice, they miss your guidance, support and encouragement.
Your fiends miss their true companion, your long bicycle rides and cricket/football matches, your teachers miss your affection and respect.
Your family miss your smile, your warm hugs and long chats in reference of life skills, world politics, sports and emotional issues of humans.
Every acquainted miss the opportunity to see what you supposed to give this world, in terms of achievement, we all wanted to be witness of your success. But death has taken you away, you are might needed somewhere else more than this world…. But you will always remain in our heart, and we know you will encourage us time to time for the biggest mission you gave us, we all your loved once are committed to make healthy, happy and peaceful society.
How Amogh was....
Amogh was good orator, writer very young chap, he had dreamt about loving society, bonded families, healthy and safe environment for youths where they can share their point of views or opinion, their problems without hesitation. He wanted to realize us that we are going far from our core Indian culture of joint families, love, respect, pluralism which we lost in fast pace of life.
Being a teenager, he realized what young generation is going through? They do not have any listener, they have family who don’t have time for them, and they do not have right guidance that’s why they take another route of show off on branded accessories and sheer clothes, smoking, liquor, hukkas and drugs and many time criminal and illegal activities.
Although Amogh himself was a teen but he understood the pain of other teens and started counselling among friends and acquaintance. He started to write blog “The teenage Chronicle” where he was writing about teen issues.
He was also designing a table for dinner and chatting as he seen in Japanese culture. He wanted that families should sit together in evening to chat and each family member despite of his age should share laughter, sorrow and happiness.
It’s very unfortunate that he left us physically due to dengue encephalitis on 28th Oct 2021 all of sudden and handed over his mission to his family, friends to give shape to his dreams.
Let’s make difference…!!