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a very very happy diwali to you too. may the festival of lights light up your life too. all the very best.
Thanks, Happy Diwali to you too!
I had grown up eating momos with minced cabbage inside and thought you forgot to mention that
Thanks Lynn for the information on cabbage momos in Shillong!
Dear Didi,
Yes, i agree with your sentiments. the trouble is that outsiders think that girls in JNU are free and that means easily available. I was shocked to read that one fellow was a former JNU student. One does not realise that democratic spaces are very few and need to be safeguarded. we are also struggling in other institutions to have some liberal space.
anyway, the battle goes on.
bye, take care, shailu
Hi Shailaja,
Nice to hear from you. Yes, you are right – the perception of JNU girls in outsiders’ minds is deplorable. I too was shocked to read that one student was from JNU itself – I couldn’t believe it. I wonder how long he really studied in JNU.
Its interesting to read about JNU …being from JNU myself…Its amazing how things haven’t changed in all these years..
Welcome Devyani. Hope you like this blog; hope to get more comments from you in future.
Namastey!
I’m currently working on a project with Dulux and I thought you may be interested so I’m getting in touch.
Tintas Coral is launching Let’s Colour this month to inspire people to reclaim their surroundings and regenerate them with a splash of colour. Dulux understands colour’s uplifting effect; how it can re-invent the familiar with shades of calm, vitality and happiness. Let’s Colour will see Dulux work with local communities to paint spaces that need a little colour and experts in design to ensure they reach their potential.
Let’s Colour projects begins in Rio De Janerio before moving onto Paris on the 19th March, London on the 20th March and India on the 2nd April, as part of a colour movement spreading around the world.
The project will be coming to a community in India on the 2nd of April and I will send photos and footage of the location before and after painting so you can see the positive transformation on the areas and people.
For more details check the official site, Orkut and Facebook http://www.letscolourproject.com and http://www.facebook.com
Would be good to get your thoughts on this and chat to you further about the projects events coming up in France and whether you’d be interested in supporting.
Best wishes
Raj Bilkhu
Email: rajletscolour@googlemail.com
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We’d love you to get involved!
Email this contact: rajletscolour@googlemail.com in India and cc this one: Serena.Wilson@klp.co.uk in London to set it up
Thanks
hi archna,
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i invite u to join http://www.mithilacuisine.com as an author.
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