Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Friday, August 10, 2012
anglo indian slangs
A free dictionary in two volumes titled "A DICTIONARY
of SLANG, JARGON & CANT" is available for learning anglo indian slangs.
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Sunday, July 22, 2012
Summaries of novels on anglo indians
Visitors are invited to post summaries of novels on anglo indians. Famous novels are like Bhowani Junction, Cotton Marry, The Raj.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Friday, July 13, 2012
Dev Anad's fist love was also an anglo indian girl
While in the Government College Lahore, Dev was fascinated by the architectural beauty of this great temple of learning. The fire of romance kindled by a female class-fellow’s extraordinary beauty was burning in his heart.
In his batch, there was a white skinned girl very impeccably dressed mostly in a “Saree”. The girl had beautifully chiseled features. She was Usha Chopra, the daughter of a professor in the college. Her mother was an English woman. She inherited the best features of both parents. She was quiet and studious, always the first to take her seat on the front desk. Dev Anand sitting in a row behind her was secretly in love with her, but was too shy to express his sentiments. One day prior to his intended departure for Bombay, Dev Anand went to the office of Principal Dickinson to get the character certificate. The young beauty closest to his heart was standing in a corridor waiting her him. On seeing Dev Anand, she asked “Are you enrolling for master’s here”. Dev reluctantly said no. She was taken aback. Eventually Usha Chopra expressed her liking for him and tried to persuade him to stay on in the college. Dev Anand was triumphantly happy to hear what his ears always longed to hear, but his shyness of childhood days always came between him and his love. Dev Anand went to his room. Washed his face and looked at it in the mirror. He was wondering to discover that his face was presentable enough to conquer his love. But it was already too late for him and her both. Dev Anand had big plans for his future in Bombay.
After purchasing his third class train ticket to Bombay, Dev was left with only thirty rupees in his pocket. He boarded the Frontier Mail traveling between Peshawar and Bombay via Lahore and Amritsar. The fantasy of Usha Chopra stranded at Lahore Railway Station was making him nostalgic and restless. He was fondly remembering his last conversation with the beauty he loved from his heart, but with whom, due to his shyness, he could never share his feelings.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Friday, June 22, 2012
Sunday, June 3, 2012
famous personalities in anglo indians
Thursday, May 31, 2012
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