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What Is Your Definition Of A Good Girl?
I am somewhat irked… somewhat curious… somewhat baffled when I ask this question from you, dear reader. Especially if you are a man, then you are my target today!
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Rape – Do You Feel Hot About It?
/ Personal, Women_s Rights / 8 comments
It is said that the way the women of a particular region, or country, are kept and treated tells a lot about the men of that place.
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Symbolic Festivities – Do they make you think?
/ India, Indian Culture / 1 comment
We celebrate so many festivals throughout the year. some don’t make sense to me, and some… well make me ponder. But this festival makes me feel sad. It’s Dussehra.
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Pleez ajjust- We are Like That Only!!
/ Motivation and Personal Development / 1 comment
Sometimes seeing the way Delhi is getting better, although not uniformly everywhere, I wonder have we, the citizens of Delhi learnt to live with this change?
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Live As If You Were To Die Tomorrow – A Remembrance
/ Personal / 0 comments
26/11 is remembered by all Indians for it was day we sat with a dropped jaw in front of our TV, watching helplessly what was happening in our country, in Mumbai.
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Why Is It So Difficult To Deal With Women?
/ Misc, Women / 3 comments
Are you a woman, and have you ever thought like this? Why is it so difficult to deal with women? Have you ever experienced this?
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Karva Chauth – A Modern View On The Ancient Ritual
/ Hinduism, India, Indian Culture, Relationships / 3 comments
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Mind your Mane, Baby!
/ Personal / 0 comments
I wrote about my trysts with my tresses in my last post!
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My Trysts With My Tresses!
/ Personal / 0 comments
I was always fascinated by my hair. Always wanted to do things with them. Sometimes, wanted to grow them long, some other time of my life, wanted them sweet and short!
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Eat Pray Love – A Book Review
/ Creative, Women / 6 comments
The book, “Eat Pray Love” is a travelogue authored by Elizabeth Gilbert.
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Sense And Sensibility – Are We Losing It?
It was a lazy Saturday afternoon, I was teaching my son about the role of sense organs in the human body; how a sense organ sends signal to the brain, which is then carried to the respective muscles b
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The Gene Responsible For Myopia Found!
/ Health & Medicine / 2 comments
This is one happy day for me!! Finally, I hear this news that the rogue gene which is responsible for myopia has been found and the cure is possible, that too hopefully in next ten years….
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A Return Which Killed Her – Story Of A Muslim Girl
Her eyes shone with the dangling of her earrings and the tinkle of her anklet, as she was swinging on the simple rope swing tied to the tree on that cool evening.
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The Crumpled Flower
/ Poetry / 0 comments
With the bloom of the flower, I move on
With the break of the dawn,I move on
With each heart ache, I learn to let go
With each barrier built, I learn to forgo.I am just a weak mortal
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Are You In Touch With Yourself?
/ Motivation and Personal Development / 3 comments
There was this Advertisement on Indian TV channels long back in which a lady dressed up in a business suit walks down the road, but seeing a group of children playing with the skipping rope, breaks in
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Why Are YOU In Your Marriage?
/ India, Indian Weddings, Women / 0 comments
Indian Marriages, all over the world, are seen with so much awe.
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Can Your Employer Be Your Moral Inspector?!
/ Women, Women_s Rights / 4 comments
A conversation with my maid servant made me think about this. Can one person be a moral inspector of another? Be it an employer or anyone else. Do we have the right to be moral policing of others?
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Live In Relationships – An Indian Woman’s Perspective
/ India, Indian Weddings, Women / 11 comments
In the last few years, education for the girl child was widely promoted by social and religious groups and also Indian government, in terms of financial assistance, and the result is there in front of
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Femininity – The Complexity Of Human Sexuality
/ Women, Women_s Rights / 2 comments
I wanted to start writing a series of posts on femininity, being feminine and the various aspects of being a woman in Indian society.
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When Indian Muslim Women Questioned Fatwa
Imagine the alleys of an old city in a place like Lucknow, and in a locality which is very conservative and a few women, (as I saw in the picture, there was no Burqa), march together with placards say
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Grapevine – filter it before you have it!
/ Motivation and Personal Development / 0 comments
I have observed that news mongering, spreading rumours, talking about people behind their back, gossiping about everyone around is a favourite time pass for many people.
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Do We Really Need Common Wealth Games?
/ Development & Welfare, India, Sports / 3 comments
Personally speaking, I never liked games. Never watched any match, the only exception being India-Pakistan cricket match years back! But we know why we like to watch it, totally a non-game reason!
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The Art And Science Of Commenting On Blogs !!
/ Blogging, Humour / 0 comments
First thing first, WE ALL LOVE COMMENTS! Some accept it, some declare it on their blogs and some remain stoic on this issue.
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I Dream To Instill Dreams In Their Eyes !
/ Development & Welfare / 1 comment
(This is a winning post of the Blogadda Contest “My Dream Job”)
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Don’t Hit Me Teacher
It is not possible that you grew up without getting spanked or punished ever in your childhood.
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Hats Off To Prof Rajendar Kachroo
/ Education, India / 7 comments
This morning, when I read the newspaper, the article written by Prof Rajendar Kachroo, father of late Aman Kachroo, brought tears in my eyes.
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You Killed Me……..”Maali”
Imagine the stature of a Palm tree – royal and grand as it looks, standing seven feet tall on a prominent Delhi Road, named after another grand personality – Bhishma Pitamah.
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What Does Your Profile Picture Say?!!
/ Blogging / 6 comments
Blogosphere is an amazing world, with each blog speaking its own mind, having its own personality. Your profile picture and your profile name is the window to the reader to your little world.
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What’s Your Mental Age?!
/ Humour / 6 comments
You must have heard “maturity has nothing to do with age”.
