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  1. tomprat says:

    Hi there.
    So here’s my comment:
    Check out my video on YouTube, singing about travelling in India. The lyrics are in English and a little bit Hindi.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6230gNpfI8

    Peace.

  2. SouthAsian says:

    I think we have to be proactive. We must focus on the content of education. See our recommendations for Pakistan:

    http://thesouthasianidea.wordpress.com/2008/10/06/why-is-pakistan-half-illiterate/

    We also need to oppose all terrorism, not just terrorism that emanates outside our own countries. Otherwise we have no credibility.

    I agree, we need to set up a dedicated website for all South Asian People Against Terrorism (that would be SAPAT, like a sapat taan since you like classical music). We should just keep on adding names to this website till the list reaches from one side of the earth to the other.

    Let’s be friends, one person at a time.

    Thanks. I have put your comment on the sticky post on the front page.

  3. Mumbai says:

    Nice site you have.

  4. Shivsmita says:

    hi ra….I had read you article on alternative education which gave us lot of clarity on the type of learning these schools provide …I wanted to know if you have any idea on Tridha in terms of the quality of the teachers in this school …Since many a times as told in your post the ideologies are great but u need the right guys to execute it …Appreciate if u could give some inputs on the same …Thks

  5. uttara says:

    Shivsmita, unfortunately I know nothing about the teachers there-you’d need to speak to some parents…and try and attend some classes.

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