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Continue reading →: Our elders
In our culture, parents, grandparents and other elders have a place of importance. One particular endearing aspect of our culture is the respect we show to elders. Since childhood, we are taught to touch the feet of our elders. We treat them with respect. We don’t raise our voices against…
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Continue reading →: Something to ponder!
There is one trait in human beings that really confounds me. In the last book I read, a son is having a rare conversation with his normally reserved father. In that conversation, the father shares a painful childhood memory when his own reserved father physically caned him for no fault…
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Continue reading →: Smile :)
My 4-year-old son tells me, “my nails are really shark.” 🙂 My elder son asks if Father of the Nation can be changed. I said no because “can you change your parents?” After a bit of thought, he said no (Thank God for that :)). My elder son calls his…
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Continue reading →: You are mine!
Case I: There appears a Facebook update from a friend who hardly ever browses the net. On the response to that status, my doubt was confirmed that it wasn’t my friend but the spouse who was posting from her account. Case II: An email sent to a friend is read…
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Continue reading →: Should we support this movement?
I have been reading many posts and hearing people on TV expressing their reservation about this movement, about credibility of Anna and his team, about us being the reason for corruption, about undermining Parliamentary democracy, about Jan Lokpal Bill having its own loopholes, about the bill not being the panacea…
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Continue reading →: Celebration of our diversity
It is said that values written on paper stay on paper, but those practised are imbibed. Growing in independent India, we take freedom for granted. In the same way, we take our inherent secular trait for granted. Secularism not in the twisted sense as is used by the politicians but…
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Continue reading →: 400th!
Yes, my 400th post! Thanks to blogger for remembering it :). I completed 3 years of blogging in July. Initially what started as a personal diary soon turned into a place where I wrote anything that I had an opinion on (and I have so many :)). My interests like…
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Continue reading →: Tears!
She was walking home after a particularly grueling day at work. Her mind was unsettled due to a particularly bad session with her boss. Just then two men passed by and made some lecherous comments. At other times, she would not have reacted. But today, tears streamed down her eyes…
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Continue reading →: Which way to go?
Oh yes, all the natak that happened in Karnataka, no one in the country was left untouched. The less said about Yeddy the better. In between temple visits, vacations, land grabbing, who cared about administration. And, the way the old man negotiated his way through, it would seem like he…
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Continue reading →: Conquering our fears!
Though we push our kids to indulge in various hobbies, as moms our aspirations come last. I mean who has the time with all the work we do. But, 3 years back, I took up learning kathak. There was a lady within the layout where I stay who was offering…




