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Meet Ashita - All of 16 years and already besotted by the profession of doctors. Medicine is where my heart belongs, love for food is deeply inherent and dancing lends me wings of joys...


Inspired by my parents and the famous TV show The Grey's Anatomy, I have taken my first step towards donning the white robe! My favorite characters from the show are Dr. Miranda Bailey for her attitude, Dr. Alex Karev for his work and Dr. Meredith Grey and Dr. Christiana yang for their camaraderie.

Idolizing various fashion bloggers and you-tubers, I have developed an interest where I end up adorning myself with garbs and jewels. It makes me presentable and strengthens my persona.

I become happy as a clam when I sense the smell of sumptuous food! After all, there is no sincere love than the love of food! - George Bernard Shaw

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