Majesty and The three girls:
Monika Jasuja
Let me introduce to you the 'Majesty' of the group, Ms Nishtha Sood, hailing from Kangra, Himachal Pradesh. Though very jolly by nature and loves sneaking out with friends, Nishtha never fails to give her 100% to her work. She's passionate about playing guitar and spends her leisure time surfing the net. I've been with this 'Tom boy types girl', since the beginning of our college days. I can surely say she's the most laid back person during times other than work. I clearly remember the sentence she told me on the very first day we met, ''I'll do whatever you say'', but pity me; its just working the other way round.
Next in line is 'The winner girl' of the group. Very sensational and most wanted spinster, Kanika comes from the capital city Delhi. Charming and gorgeous, she's very naughty at times. Kanika keeps a keen interest in current trends, dance and outdoor games. She did her 2 years in History Honors and is currently pursuing her BA in Journalism here, since she found better prospects in Bangalore. She also practices healing and meditation in her daily life. Intelligent and knowledgeable, Kanika enjoys every moment to the fullest. Indeed, she's very different compared to her peers and this quality makes her stand out from the rest.
''We Rajputs like this, We Rajputs like that'', these are the most common sentences I hear from the tall, fair, beautiful and elegant Himani, whose from Jammu. This so called 'Poor girl' of the groups best qualified with all those things that people usually say while talking about girls. She's very innocent, most of the times childish and very very brilliant at blackmailing her friends to get her work done. Himani wishes to make a bright carrier in the field of teaching. She is blessed with a natural beauty and a fantastic personality.
What do I say about myself? My identity comes with my very own college. They call me 'Clever girl', and find a great joy teasing me saying 'Bin pagari, full adhikari'.
We all enjoy talking to each other in the 'ing' language and find a great joy in each others company. After being together, the rest of the world hardly exists for us. They've been very understanding as friends and and supportive like a family. It started from a hi, changed to wassup?, growed to 'oye pagal', tended to 'tu apna dimag mat chala', fell to 'thapad khana hai kya', and finally to, 'sambhal lena yaar'. It really feels lucky to have such treasures in my life.
Next in line is 'The winner girl' of the group. Very sensational and most wanted spinster, Kanika comes from the capital city Delhi. Charming and gorgeous, she's very naughty at times. Kanika keeps a keen interest in current trends, dance and outdoor games. She did her 2 years in History Honors and is currently pursuing her BA in Journalism here, since she found better prospects in Bangalore. She also practices healing and meditation in her daily life. Intelligent and knowledgeable, Kanika enjoys every moment to the fullest. Indeed, she's very different compared to her peers and this quality makes her stand out from the rest.
''We Rajputs like this, We Rajputs like that'', these are the most common sentences I hear from the tall, fair, beautiful and elegant Himani, whose from Jammu. This so called 'Poor girl' of the groups best qualified with all those things that people usually say while talking about girls. She's very innocent, most of the times childish and very very brilliant at blackmailing her friends to get her work done. Himani wishes to make a bright carrier in the field of teaching. She is blessed with a natural beauty and a fantastic personality.
What do I say about myself? My identity comes with my very own college. They call me 'Clever girl', and find a great joy teasing me saying 'Bin pagari, full adhikari'.
We all enjoy talking to each other in the 'ing' language and find a great joy in each others company. After being together, the rest of the world hardly exists for us. They've been very understanding as friends and and supportive like a family. It started from a hi, changed to wassup?, growed to 'oye pagal', tended to 'tu apna dimag mat chala', fell to 'thapad khana hai kya', and finally to, 'sambhal lena yaar'. It really feels lucky to have such treasures in my life.
Monika Jasuja
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