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I was born here in November 1983 (well, actually
it was in Pondicherry) and have lived in Aurelec (a settlement in Auroville)
ever since with my parents and my brother Akshay. My father came to
Auroville because the Mother had asked him to start the company Aurelec
(with some friends); and my mother followed him and works as a vet in
Auroville.
Schooling in Auroville
I have great memories of my childhood in Auroville
and think that I was very lucky to live this exceptional part of my
life here. I think all those who grew up here feel it was something
special. Until I was nine, I went to the Auroville schools (Kindergarten,
then Transition). Then I went to Pondicherry's Lycée Français to pursue
my studies and am still studying there now (for the last year). The
reason that I went to Pondicherry was that Auroville does not offer
the possibility to pass an exam at the end of our schooling. The Lycée
in Pondicherry was the closest school where they did offer that possibility,
and my parents thought I might want to go abroad some time later in
my life and that it would be good to have a diploma. In the beginning
it was very hard because I hardly knew French and I had to make new
friends. The timings of the Lycée are also much tougher than the ones
in Auroville and, on top of that, the small journey to Pondy also takes
time! But I don't regret anything, I'm learning many things, and that
is what counts.
Marine biology
When I've got my diploma, I want to go to USA and
study marine biology there. After that I hope to come back to Auroville
and do something in the same field of work, - that would be perfect!
I wouldn't mind starting a project to keep our sea clean, for instance,
and make it a better place for all the animals living in it..
I'm rarely bored
I like Auroville for more reasons than I can think
of expressing.
Contrary to some other youth, I'm rarely bored. I have some good friends
and I go to most 'happenings' here, the shows, concerts and fairs..
I go weekly horse riding and take dance classes (Salsa lately). I enjoy
the beach too and love taking my lunch in the Solar Kitchen where I
meet so many different people.
A gap
The only thing that bothers me a bit is that the
Auroville children who go to Pondicherry to study are, in their free
time, not always welcome among the other youngsters in Auroville. I
don't really know why, but somehow there's a real gap there and at times
it's hard to make friends with other kids than the ones you see in school..
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