I was travelling with a newly met friend in a train. We talked over and realised she was engaged.
Judging from her looks I made a wild guess that the guy might have been someone she is in love with. But it was not to be.
She had some religious convictions that varied from her parents'. So she searched out in the net and shortlisted from resumes. I just cant imagine an India where you will have to put applications online to get married. How nonchalantly they pick out people, judging from a piece of paper!
And yesterday's editorial in Hindu might have already created an uproar by now. Arundhathi Roy has lashed out at the middle class for supporting Anna
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Less said of Roy is better.
But o the other issue. India is changing, its so visible
Well Roy is looking for her bit of limelight, but I am happy with the glimmer of hope of change around me.
Roy always hankers for publicity and from my point of view she is always on the wrong side of fence.first for maoists now...
But in other case, everything depends on the youngsters, if they have enough conviction in their choices, they go ahead.
Internet dating is all the rage over here - I steer well clear oreferring to meet new aquaintances the old fashioned way.
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