IT'S CHAI TIME
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November 2006 -
She'll mow the lawn: "This profile is for my daughter. Her qualification are Bsc., M.A, LLB and nowadays ............
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October 2006 -
Use the phrase "pass out" when you mean "graduate." For example, you can say "We're so proud of our son Sanjay. He passed out of Georgia Tech."
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October 2006 -
"I don't believe that my commitment to the UN in any way diminishes my faith in India. India matters to me and I would like to matter to India." (BBC)
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October 2006 -
A funny six-minute film about how five South Asian ladies spend their day.
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October 2006 -
What I create has an identity that is separate from what I am. There are some who, instead of creating, block creation
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October 2006 -
Forbes magazine's list of the 100 most powerful women in the world has ruffled feathers in India, where several women have denounced the list ..............
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October 2006 -
They never reached the upper echelons of singles tennis like Ramanathan Krishnan and Vijay Amritraj, but Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi
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September 2006 -
Use the phrase "out of hundred" instead of "percent." Don't say "I got 100 percent on the test." Say "I am getting hundred out of hundred
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September 2006 -
There was this engineer from Bangalore,
Who was afraid he was such a bore,
He spoke either of software,
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September 2006 -
Thousands of Indian-Americans went on riots in Atlanta, Chicago, New York and other major cities over the shortage and rising price of dal or lentils