mohit | Shared With: Everyone - 13 days ago | Snoop Dogg, bollywood, music, entertainment, india
Quoted: According to the New York Post, the two will meet in August to begin work on the project, which will be used as the main tle to the upcoming film Singh is Kinng.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - 23 days ago | india, books, fareed zakaria, silicon valley, immigration
Quoted: 6) America is still supreme in three important, possibly the most important, areas; higher education, diversity and demographics, and creativity and ideas. These three pillars are interrelated and depend entirely on each other. Lose one and you'll eventually lose them all.
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Half of all Silicon Valley startups have one founder who is an immigrant or first-generation American. America's potential new burst of productivity, ... its ability to invent the future - all rest on immigration policies.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - 24 days ago | google, india, fashion
Quoted: The ’sari’ or ’saree’ is India’s traditional garment for women. It is a strip of unstitched cloth worn draped over the body in various styles. But recently in a fashion show, fashion designer Satya Paul made quite a statement with his Google Saree.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - 28 days ago | india, tennis, pakistan, sports, news
Interesting story. Unfortunately, Qureshi-Bopanna lost their second round match at Wimbledon.
Quoted: Pakistan's Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi and Rohan Bopanna of India are determined to prove that a little tennis diplomacy can help thaw relations between their two rival nation
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 22 2008 | india, mumbai, bombay, skyscrapers, architecture
Quoted: This is probably going to be the single most comprehensive posting in this blog: a continually updated, rundown list of Mumbai’s under construction, planned and proposed skyscrapers above 25 stories. Whenever updates will be posted, I’ll have a post announcing it, but this is the thread that will be updated, so keep it bookmarked!
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 22 2008 | india, food, agriculture, news
Quoted: India’s supply of arable land is second only to that of the U.S., but it must buy some foods on international markets, exacerbating a global food crisis.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 09 2008 | india, news, poverty
Definitely saw an explosion of gated communities the last time I was in India.
Quoted: India has long lived with such inequities, and though a Maoist rebellion is building in the countryside, the nation has for the most part skirted social upheaval through a critical safety valve: giving the poor their chance to vent at the ballot box. Indeed, four years ago, voters threw out the incumbent government, with its “India Shining” slogan, because it was perceived to have neglected the poor.
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mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 07 2008 | outsourcing, video, india, bangalore, todo
Quoted: What happens when a successful US-based computer programmer, who lost his lucrative job to outsourcing, travels to India to try to get it back?
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The videos below share his incredible experience. It’s a fascinating and humanizing portrait of real Indians in Bangalore, the “Silicon Valley of India”.ShareViewed: 18 Times
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 01 2008 | cricket, social networking, sports, India, ipl
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - May 13 2008 | news, india, jaipur
Very sad. This is a big tourist area in India. Hope there are not too many casualties.
Quoted: The walled city area is full of bylanes and is a very congested area.
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You must be Mohit's friend before you can comment on this Fave.well they're definitely hot, gotta give em that! here's a VERY random thought...if we had women soldiers dressed like this, you think we'd still have wars to fight? also, is the image server doing better now? cause the thumbnail images from my dots, when i got to "My Dots" is still not showing for the most part...is it my Safari you think?
it's recovering in alphabetical order. the recovery is currently processing logins that start with n...it should get to t (in tigerexotique) sometime in the middle of the night.
i see...wow that seems really complicated! thanks for letting me know :)
hahaha nice dot mohit.
Singapore Airlines used to be known for this as well (maybe they still are but I didn't witness it). I found Jet Airways of India to also have an amazingly consistent flight attendant profile.
This was a funny comment on the blog post: "I want Job kingfisher airlines please select me a job I waiting for your reply.cell:09848037297"
I don't totally agree with the Economist. I flew Kingfisher airlines last summer and not only were the air hostesses cute, but they're really giving Jet Airways a run for their money in terms of food/service! Also, I'm not sure if the Economist realizes that most air hostesses (they're not "flight attendants") in India are still young, pretty, and glamorous, because no one's sued for discrimination.
nice, i'm now getting a kingfisher airlines banner ad.
Are the male employees also 'air hostesses' or does Kingfisher not have any? When I flew Jet, they had both male/female like all other airlines I've been on.
i think jet just started hiring men recently - don't know if indian airlines does (although they do hire a variety of age groups). either way, there are still only a sprinkling of men working the other airlines (i've heard them referred to as "stewards" and the women as "air hostesses" - awesome, right? not sure of "official" terminology). i have a feeling king fisher will be forced to follow suit soon, but so far i've only seen women.
i flew on Jet and Indian, and have seen male "stewards" on both.
oh yeah, i remember men working the indian airlines flights too -they were saying they switched over when sahara got bought out or something.
the Economist said that Kingfisher is air hostesses only...but shiwani would know better.
haha NO, i'm saying kingfisher IS only air hostesses right now but they'll probably get sued. but i don't agree that's the ONLY reason kingfisher is doing well - their service is incredible and they were doing things in terms of customer satisfaction to differentiate themselves from jet and indian. attributing their success to the air hostesses is an oversimplification. i'm also saying trying to get away with hiring only young, glamorous air hostesses isn't something other airlines haven't tried...
I first flew Jet 3 years ago and they had men. United Airlines still calls them Flight Attendants - but they do have role titles that they sometimes use as well such as "Purser". As far as Kingfisher's hiring profile goes, if they only hire 'slim' women, I'm sure it's only because the aisles are so narrow ;-)
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