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Jan 21, 2008 09:39

Yesterday was quite good at the closing session of English speaking class. The students had decorated the room, practiced a dance, a drama, brought gifts for us and so on :)

While the girls - a mix of Kannada and Tamil girls danced for "Ye mera India", I was reminded of many such things that happen around us. Giving us hints that there are some ( Read more... )

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supreeth January 21 2008, 06:50:19 UTC
very nice.. There is lot of "indian"ness if you can term it so, in lot of things.

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kanthi January 21 2008, 07:36:20 UTC
I guess that's the word :)

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minnchu January 21 2008, 16:06:42 UTC
nice post :-)

P.S - dumb comment.but so what :P

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kanthi January 22 2008, 04:19:49 UTC
Thanks :)

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anonymous January 21 2008, 16:24:59 UTC
Fantastic post! I really enjoy reading your blog!

- Rani Hindustani

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kanthi January 22 2008, 04:20:28 UTC
Wow ! Coming from you, I take this as a huge compliment :P

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anonymous January 21 2008, 20:25:13 UTC
reading this post makes me wonder the way you brought up, I guess you never had friends from other biradari, get used to it girl you are in India, secularism is not a choice for India

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kanthi January 22 2008, 04:21:12 UTC
"secularism is not a choice for India"

I hope so too :)

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kanthi January 22 2008, 04:23:23 UTC
"guess you never had friends from other biradari"

I even have relatives from "other biradari" :-)

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kanthi January 22 2008, 04:22:13 UTC
Actually, it was quite a surprise for me too !! They even made it emotional in the end :)

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Man Tarpat... anonymous February 20 2008, 04:04:22 UTC
Actually Man Tarpat is written by a Muslim (Shakeel Badayuni), composed by one (Naushad), and sung by one (Rafi).

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Re: Man Tarpat... kanthi February 21 2008, 05:17:15 UTC
Thanks for the information :) I didn't know this..

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