This article is mainly for NRI women who are living abroad. All you ladies, it's high time you wrote your own success story in a foreign nation.
"Just married and moved to the United States," says my current life status. I am 26, a true Delhiite and have been a workaholic all my life in a passionate 9 to 5 job until I finally decided to tie the knot.
I grew up in the world of the Amul butter girl, India.
The kites flying on the 15th of August, symbolize the independence which India attained 67 years ago from the British empire.
Hundreds of us Indians emigrate every year: for higher education, lucrative jobs, better lifestyle and to join our spouses abroad.
"Wonderland", the popular culture magazine dubs her the "model of the moment", which this dusky beauty certainly is Neelam Johal alias Gill, this barely out of school girl from Coventry, UK, stole eyeballs when she became Burberry's first-ever Indian model last year.
Though I have been living out of India for five years now, it still feels awkward to be referred to as an expat.
I have been witness to some not-so-cool traits of my fellow Indians when they fly international.
Essentially, we human beings are physiologically 'warm-blooded', which means our bodies have the ability to adjust our body thermostat mechanism to external changes of temperature.
The recent statement by Union Health Minister Dr Harsh Vardhan calling for creating a consensus on euthanasia has brought this issue in focus once
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