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World knows me as  Reena Khasatiya but, sometime I found myself as nameless identity. Who am I ? It is my search.
I hold the Degree of  Bachelor of Arts from  Nandkunvarba Mahila College. M.K.B.U. I Completed my schooling from  L. P. Kakadiya Vidhyabhavan Navagam, A village near the Vallabhipur. I lived my life's eleven precious year there with my only Grand Ma and it leaves great impact on my life. Those years are the reason of developing aesthetic sense in me. I started reading various kinds of books in those years and also try to pen my views on page. Sometime, I found myself as too much sensitive but life is the real platform where we all learn how to play our role, I learn many things from bookish characters as well as real and made my own definition of life is that...

'Don't make it complex, Make it memorable... Make it inviting to look at you, and at last step Make it people love to read.'

 I am known as 'Book Worm' throughout  my school life to till today. But, when I think about myself, I feel still I didn't read as much Books as I should read. Apart from that, my area of interest is with creative activities of art, writing of my expression on particular situation and travel to the unknown places.

We are each an empty canvas or empty pages... Let it fill with hue of brush and emotions...and make a picture like beautiful life...

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