Category: Blogger Social Responsibility
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Bye-Bye Binary
“Clad not exactly as a boy but, rather confusingly, as the boy I would have been, had I been more of a girl” ― Sarah Waters, Tipping the Velvet November is the month of transgender awareness and education and well as celebrating the gender identity it is different from the assigned sex, this is independent of sexual…
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Etiquette school drop outs
Carasid, is a lovely eatery at campal, they- have delicious cakes, now with Paratas and breakfast counter they have really grown. What used to draw most of us to Carasid, was the feeling of sitting in the garden and sipping Tea. The owners Sunil and Chris are great fun. Both are Marathon runners, yet they…
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The Salesman
Hope Ira Hayes will excuse me for borrowing her title. One of the most irritating issues for me, is the telecaller of illegal status, mumbling in Hindi! The absolute height was the oriflame office from Bangalore, the customer care person talks to me in hindi and demands that I reply since it is rajyabhasha, of…
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No Girl Left Behind
Today is the international girl child day, I am looking back, when we grew up gender was never an issue, so to me lot of this stuff that media throws up is strange, yet last year a fellow blogger had put in a question, about girls changing name, I found it idiotic, I still do.…
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World Farm Animal Day
Ever thought about this, before the first supermarket appeared on American topography, apparently in 1946 …and in India maybe a decade ago… where was the food? The food was at home, in the garden, local fields or forests, backyards, pantry, food bought from the vendor vending peddling it door to door, or at the weekly…
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world vegetarian day
October is the month of vegetarian awareness. This was established by the North American vegetarian society in 1977, and the international vegetarian union endorsed it in 1978. The idea is promote joy, compassion and life-enhancing possibilities of vegetarianism, and whole halo of things. A vegetarian way of living is definitely beneficial. No I am not…