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GoAir, Go Where? Mr Jehangir Wadia, It Could Have Been Your Father
Two days ago, my father got heart attack, my family was on its way to hospital. When I got that call from home, I jumped into action of calls to insurance, HR, hospital etc. After couple of hours of emails, phone calls to set up cashless process, I went to Expedia and found that there… Read more
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A Vote For Hope.
If there is an opportunity to change, let’s not waste it. Read more
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.. On the Economics .. of PK
There is no denying that many ridiculous things are a part of many religions of the world. Rational followers of each of them possibly testify that and know the inner jokes. Hinduism – known for its symbols, has lot of elements to talk about, to make fun of, or to reflect upon. Hinduism is fairly open… Read more
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Happy Diwali
I have been back in India for over two months now. Every day since the return, my mind accumulated so many thoughts, some discomforts to blog about, so many lacunae that I either did not see before or wasn’t used to anymore, so many inefficiencies to fix. I had been desiring to write about each… Read more
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30in30 : The Family That Teared Me Up
A family in Colorado set me up with this family in El Cerritos, CA. I am fascinated by this chain of trust that has made it possible for me to complete this journey. Sri and Ram have made America their home for more than a decade now. Sri studied bio chemistry in India and became… Read more
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30in30 : Conclusion
Stories will be told. And Retold. More people will join and leave this journey. But for all practical purpose, as I pack my bags to go to India, I will call the journey concluded. In California! Here is how it ended! – http://abc7news.com/society/man-from-india-ends-30-in-30-challenge-in-bay-area/248383/ And thanks to all of you, we raised $3000 through kick… Read more