Acrostic Poem On WhatsApp | by Ankita Bhatia

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What’s happening , we get all the updates

Hence with each other people connect and relates 

Amazing place to virtually get together 

Throughout the world , replacing the tradition of letter 

Submitting official documents

All in one group , best place to connect 

Perfect invention to exchange wishes and love 

Pictures are something that we share with beloved

About Ankita Bhatia 

22 year old young woman from the capital of India , working as airport operations and customer service officer.

National Award winning writer ..loves to pen what she experience around and what she feels

Loves to travel

Giving her best to fulfill her and parents’ dreams 

You can know more about me by surfing on Google ” Who is Ankita Bhatia from Indigo”

[ The “Write and Feature Festival” by Digital Golgappa is a unique initiative to encourage writing talent from across the globe by empowering their words through a wide global reach. The above content was shared as an entry to this festival. Special thanks to The Update India, News Pravesh, Funky News, Yalta News, and Tales That Matter for making this initiative successful. ]

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