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Category Archives: India
In a Garden? originally posted on July 7, 2013
Originally posted on TalesAlongTheWay:
In a Garden? This is one of my favorite posts. Our north trip has now moved from Jaipur to Amritsar in the Punjab. This story will touch your heart. . . . . . A garden…
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Amritsar, Britian, garden, independence, India, Punjab
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Seva Cafe. . . . Food, Love, and Service
Last night, I was talking with one of my Indian friends from Ahmedabad, Keyur Panchal. I was telling him about my day volunteering at ConSERNS-U Food Pantry. He told me about this cafe. . . . Seva where he has … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmedabad India, cooking, Gujarat, Indian food, Love and Serve Everyone, Pay as You Are Able, Seva Cafe, volunteers
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Tragic Indian Sterilizations
India attempting very tragically to deal with the the population explosion. The question of population control comes up often as India has 1.2 billion people and China has 1.3 billion. India has a larger number of young people due to … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged birth control, China, deaths, India, population control, sterilization camps, sterilizations
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The Countdown Begins. . . . . .
Namaste! Ouch! Yes, there are inoculations that you need to get for safe travel in India. We will be in country for 4 months which is probably different than a week or two touring. David and I went … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged developing country, FNP, health, India, inoculations, Safari Health, Sarah Schoof, tourists, travel
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Veranasi, City of gods
Originally posted on TalesAlongTheWay:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vaiO1zytJY ← Are We Famous Yet? Ghandi-ji → A Pilgrimage City…Varanasi We were in a boat at 5AM floating towards the rising sun. We were at the service at the end of the day. We were at the ghats…
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged Buddhism religions of the world, City of gods, Ganga, Ganges River, Hinduism, India, Jainism, Varanasi
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Weird Signs Found Only in India
Back to SCOOPWHOOP.COM About 19 Offbeat Signboards That You’ll Find Only In India OCTOBER 11 , 2014 Signboards are usually a very dull affair. “Don’t do this.” “Please do that.” “Go Slow/Go Fast.” But of course, this is India. The … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized
Tagged culture, India, travel, Unique to India, Unusual signs
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A Modern-Day Good Samaritan?
Indiatimes|The Times of India|The Economic Times| Login | Register The Times of India Blogs HomeBlogs Times View CampaignsCity IndiaWorldEntertainmentTechSportsLifestyleEnvironmentScienceSpiritualityQ&ABusiness Reviews This article was pointed out to me by my friend, Judy, and goes along so well with the theme of … Continue reading
A Hindu and a Muslim Share the Nobel Peace Prize
http://youtu.be/LB_Eqj2XrdM http://youtu.be/Orkxf5p7mu0 These two tireless spokesmen and workers against the oppression of children for monetary gain, and the rights of girls to an education have been awarded this honor and award. It is ironic that Pakistan and India were shooting … Continue reading
Mr. Modi’s American Facebook Fans!
The Upshot SOCIAL MEDIA LEADER Narendra Modi’s American Facebook Fans OCT. 1, 2014 Mr. Modi’s popularity in India and even in the States is from his authenticity and love for his people and his country. As I have observed before, … Continue reading
Posted in India, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged America, Facebook friends, Indian Prime Minister, Mr. Modi, politicians, politics, POTUS, Social Media, United States
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Throwback Thursday: Manek Chowk Market
Ahmedabad’s Manek Chowk :Market by Day, Crowded Eatery at Night. . Posted on May 20, 2013by annetbell This is one of my favorite spots in Ahmedabad. The four minute video is worth the time, trust me! Manek Chowk is the … Continue reading
Posted in India, Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Ahmedavad, blogging, Cept University, day and night market, India, Manek Chowk, street food, The Pols, travel
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