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[Everything Indian] Although I don't live in India, I love everything Indian. This blog will tell you all about all my favorite Indian things and my travels to that far-away land, when I finally get to visit there.
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[Globalvoicesonline.org] Global Voices Online » Blog Archive » India In Blog Posts: Cola ...: Bangalore apparently is going to be the first Indian city to be completely wifi enabled and Ravi wonders "how many would really take the risk of lugging around / using a laptop in a public place where people can really throng?" Read his post to find out what else he has to say on this subject.
[Everythingindian.blogspot.com] Everything Indian: From the astonishing all-star line-up of Indian film talent from NEVER SAY GOODBYE (which will screen as a Gala Presentation at this year's Festival), director Karan Johar, and actors Shah Rukh Khan, Rani Mukherji, and Amitabh Bachchan will engage in a lively discussion about the huge popularity of Bollywood. The discussion is moderated by writer Suketu Mehta, whose non-fiction book about the film capital of Mumbai, Maximum City, was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize.
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[Gonomad.com] Travel Tales From India: Here in Rajasthan, a largely desert land visited by nearly half of all tourists to the country, those wanting a taste of Indian rural life often settle on a place like Chokhi Dhani. Billed as an "ethnic village resort," it's an amusement park on the outskirts of Jaipur where visitors ride bullock carts, eat in mud huts and watch dancers perform under the open night sky.
[Vsequeira.blogspot.com] Vislumbres: My friend Roshan recently wrote about Harvard's "sixth course." As he put it, "sixth course" means "the caliber or celebrity status of the people who come [to Harvard]... is generally higher than other universities."
[India-news.in] India News and India Media - India Forums, Sports, Technology ...: MUMBAI, India (AP) - The producers of "Rang de Basanti" are ecstatic that the Indian film academy submitted their Bollywood hit to be considered for an Oscar nomination, a newspaper reported Tuesday. The Film Federation of India announced "Rang de Basanti," or "Paint it Yellow," was submitted in the Best Foreign Film Category late Monday.
[India Sports] Vale Sir Clyde Walcott: One of the things I relish in Indian cricket is the uninhibited way the game displays itself, brash, ubiquitous and transparent. At the same time, I m fascinated by how every trend in Indian society
[M and J Adventures] Today is BlogDay 2006!: Were now going to tell you about 5 different blogs that we like. Apart from the closer to home UAE/Middle East blogs, we also visit blogs from other parts of the world, and these 5 are from out of the ME area, and in alphabetical order, to show our impartiality!
[Maktaaq] About a Song Called Chilman Uthegi Nahin: One of his recent posts, about the song Chilman Uthegi Nahin, is a fun look at what makes the song and clip of its performance in the film Kisna so wonderful. Steve gives the background on what's happening at that point in the movie (interracial romance, Kisna's smuggling of Brit girl Katherine and her mom winds them all up in a courtesan's performance with a back-up dance group, where they go unrecognized for six minutes);
[New World Notes] BLOG 'SPLOSION: - Fashion designer Elikapeka Tiramisu (in real life an active duty service member), blogs about clothing, dishes with her critics, and works with a scripter to create a cleverly-designed vending system intended to dynamically adjust the price of sale items according to the current market value of L$ against the US dollar. Looking forward to seeing that device in action.
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