I'm completely hooked to this song Karukara by Avial. Anyone know where I
can find the lyrics in English, so I may sing along while I listen to it for
the n-th time?
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 04:27:25PM -0500, Malini Aisola wrote:
I'm completely hooked to this song Karukara by Avial. Anyone know where I
Speaking about songs, anyone knows what this song is?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F8gji6hdN-c
can find the lyrics in English, so I may sing along while I
On Tuesday 25 Nov 2008 11:13:36 am Charles Haynes wrote:
So you don't want untouchables converting to Buddism because you want
them to fight and kill Islam?
I did not say that. I do not find people untouchable, I have not said that I
want to stop untouchable people from converting to
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:18 PM, Rishab Aiyer Ghosh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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really? i think this is a problem of popular democracy combined with an
increasing:
-unwillingness to accept ones (low) place in the social order, something
that was never common in places like, say, brazil
Their CD liner notes have loose prose translations of all the songs, but not
lyrics that you can sing along with. I don't remember it exactly, but as far
as I can make out the first verse of 'Karukara' is about the black clouds
under which caparisoned elephants take the goddess' procession out
2008/11/26 Srini Ramakrishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The voters who matter are being systematically disenfranchised. How
many in Silk have voted ever? In the recent past?
Registering to vote, and then exercising it is such a huge effort that
most people who are gainfully employed, educated and
There's a post office ID card for various people in the same situation you are
in, that's acceptable as valid proof of address and photo id.
srs
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In a related, but not really, kind of way, Thermal And A Quarter played at
the Hard Rock Cafe here in Mumbai last night. For those who haven't heard of
them: http://www.thermalandaquarter.com
--
Sumant Srivathsan
http://sumants.blogspot.com
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian
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There's a post office ID card for various people in the same situation you
are in, that's acceptable as valid proof of address and photo id.
My dad tried to get one. They were out of forms, and tried very hard
to
2008/11/26 Srini Ramakrishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 11:03 AM, Suresh Ramasubramanian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a post office ID card for various people in the same situation you
are in, that's acceptable as valid proof of address and photo id.
My dad tried to get
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Ramakrishnan Sundaram
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I looked at the IndiaPost site, and there no information about this.
There is some, but it is not actionable. The out of stock application
form isn't available for download.
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 7:41 PM, ss [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A good friend of mine, who happens to be Udhay's cousin made a statement
that
I had not heard before when I met him a few days ago.
He lamented that Development and status in the world is measured in terms
of
consumption
The
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Sumant Srivathsan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a related, but not really, kind of way, Thermal And A Quarter played at
the Hard Rock Cafe here in Mumbai last night. For those who haven't heard of
them: http://www.thermalandaquarter.com
I've heard them a few
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:49 AM, Supriya Nair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Their CD liner notes have loose prose translations of all the songs, but not
lyrics that you can sing along with. I don't remember it exactly, but as far
as I can make out the first verse of 'Karukara' is about the black
Biju Chacko wrote:
I've heard them a few times, they're not bad. I didn't know about this
gig though -- and I usually hear about them.
Now you know.
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:58 AM, Ramakrishnan Sundaram
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2008/11/26 Srini Ramakrishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The voters who matter are being systematically disenfranchised. How
many in Silk have voted ever? In the recent past?
Registering to vote, and then exercising it
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 7:49 AM, Srini Ramakrishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
India is anti-mobility. If you've only ever lived at the same address
for ages can you get all the government paperwork together for your
vote, and even then it's a tough bureaucratic wrestle. In an age when
news and
ashok _ wrote:
There is no national identity card system.. which probably makes
having a dynamic voter registry impossible.
They have been working on getting one for a while now. Turns out that
one of the stumbling blocks is the need to have the name in native
language and the searching for
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 1:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ashok _ wrote:
There is no national identity card system.. which probably makes
having a dynamic voter registry impossible.
They have been working on getting one for a while now. Turns out that
one of the stumbling blocks is the
2008/11/26 Biju Chacko [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In contrast, 2-3 months before the last assembly election (ie state
legislature), some bloke came by my flat and asked how many adults
lived there. My wife told him and we were duly enfranchised. I carried
my passport when I went to vote and did so
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