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You meet them on the streets #5

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I am a regular traveler between Ahmedabad and Baroda – these two cities are safe haven. One is my birthplace and the second that is responsible for my fat account. People from Baroda are called Barodians with a hashtag – yeah! And anyone who frequently goes back and forth on every weekend pretty much meets… Read More You meet them on the streets #5

July 22, 2017 AshwatimenonLeave a comment

You meet them on the streets #4

Growing up in India is a big task – I am telling you. Ours is a wonderful place with an equally complicated social architecture. It might annoy you at times but believe me, after certain age you can laugh at them. You and I are very much familiar with how tough it is to answer… Read More You meet them on the streets #4

May 25, 2017 AshwatimenonLeave a comment

India on the Streets

No post – Tribute to Lt. Ummer Fayaz – who was slain in cold blood. India is upset and we should now adopt Zero Tolerance towards such brutal acts. If in a country where brothers too cannot be safe – then it is time to answer back strongly. Lt. Ummer Fayaz – you are in… Read More India on the Streets

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