Sakshi Agarwal on building sandcastles and memories in Chennai

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“Chennai is my hometown. I have countless memories associated with the city, especially of going to the beach; building sandcastles, digging up sand to see water coming from the ground. It used to feel like a miracle, merry-go-round rides, balloon shooting… all these I’ve enjoyed.

“I think Chennai and Chennai people are very very welcoming. Though I was born in Uttarakhand, I’ve lived all my life in Chennai. I studied and grew up here. I’ve stayed in Egmore all my life. The culture, tradition, food, temples, the heritage buildings, the education system – everything has been a part of my life.

“In my childhood I remember my dad always reading The Hindu, the paper being a very respectable, premier, and germane form of journalism that we have. I also grew up seeing and reading The Hindu paper. Happy birthday, Chennai. I love you and thank you for everything you’ve done for all of us. I’m proudly made of Chennai.”

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