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My father

My father name is sushil poudel. He is the one who helps me all the time. He is the backbone of our family. He is working as hard as he can to develop our family.
He was born in 2032. He is 43 years old. He helps us anytime when we are in trouble. He supports me very much. I am very happy that i got a father like him that supports me in each and every condition of my life. 
I think i am the luckiest person in the world that i got a father like him.
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