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Away from blogsville :-(

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I know how sad you people are. I could see tears rolling down your cheeks. Thanks for reading my posts and for pooling in your valuable comments. Hope I revive all your attention back when I get back here.People I tagged;Do complete my tag huh... Ahemmm!!!! I am leaving for my training in TCS at Coimbatore this Saturday. And I heard the training is supposed to be hectic there. So will atleast try to visit around your blogs even if I couldn't post anything. Hey stop crying!!!!!This devil will be back again in another 2 months. So bubye for now. And Merry Christmas and Happy New Year in advance!!!!!

Tag a story

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NY? was behind me; nagging me to finish the tag. Every time I meet him online he keeps asking me about this. So I thought will finish his work and scott free. This time I tag Syam (Natamai kandipa panuvaru nu oru nambikai), KK (for the last tag:tit for tat), Gils (No other go), Arun . The Unusual Endings “It was rather strange”, he muttered to himself as he pondered on what had been happening for the past three days, while walking out of the arrogant Itallian, Vencelli Darpkink’s 19th century office, which was home not only to its properator but also to pugent odors and queer looking sapeins from time to time. Meera Dias, was the name. They had first met when things were quiet off note. “Lagos wasn’t a place for summer spots”, he had warned her. What he heard now was troubling him even more. Congo was not something he had suggested either. There she was standing alone watching the sunset. This would be the best time to talk about Congo. “ Hello darling” he said. She stood reaction l

The Lost Paradise - Kashmir

Cradled in the lap of majestic mountains of the Himalayas, Kashmir is the most beautiful place on earth. On visiting the Valley of Kashmir, Jehangir, one of the Mughal emperors, is said to have exclaimed: "If there is paradise anywhere on earth, it is here, it is here, it is here." Kashmir has a myth and history, language and literature, art and architecture, culture and tradition, and religion and ritual that is distinct, yet similar to the civilization of the Indian subcontinent. In this once happy valley with its peace-loving and crime-free people, Buddhism reached the zenith of its glory, Hinduism extended its philosophical frontiers into Shaivism and Shaktism, and Islam achieved a new meaning and practice in its tradition of Sufism. And, till very, very recent times it was paradise on earth. But now the paradise has been turned into hell. Jammu & Kashmir, the Crown of India has few interesting facts. I have just listed them. A state having 2 capitals. Srinagar as its