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“I Think Of My Mother As A National Treasure,” Writes Malishka Mendonsa
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RJ Malishka Mendonsa credits her mother Lily Mendonsa with being her mentor and greatest inspiration
For as long as I can remember, my mother Lily and I have been very close. As a child, I thought she was amazing. And I still do.
I remember childhood summers being fun. I remember playing a lot I climbed trees, swung on the swings, sang with my friends. But, most of all, I remember that my mother encouraged me to read. Once the reading habit caught on, I was lost to the world, and to her. She would keep calling my name, but I wouldn’t hear her because I was in a different universe. I know it couldn’t have been easy. We were a middle class family, but she somehow managed to get me books, buying the nice big tomes, or getting them from her friends. I remember the Archie comics! She had to keep bringing me loads and loads of books because I used to almost inhale them. And so she did.
Faye D’Souza On Her Mother: “Mom Would Always Push Us To Do More!”
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Faye D’Souza details the tremendous impact of her mother’s love and humour. She writes about her upbringing, and how her mother taught her to be tenacious, ethical, fierce and, above all, independent.
When I was 24 years old, I came up with the crazy idea of backpacking across Europe with a friend. I had saved for months for a shoestring trip and I decided to borrow Rs 60,000 (three months’ salary) as a personal loan from the bank to cover the expenses. As luck would have it, the friend in question got cold feet and decided to drop out.