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    Asif tum log kya khatay ho Iftari main?
    Yahan per samose, fataya (some kinda arabic stuffed bread) and some sweet or the other... When at home mom makes all kinda things, but generally its a few fried things like eggs, dal vadas and other bhajis apart from fruits n stuff... Its during Ramadhan I miss my mom the most :p
     

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    I thought you were at home :confused:

    What abhout sehri?Main logon ko jaanta hoon jo Sehri main sirf paani ka aik glass peetay hain.And it suprises me a lot.
    Na, I live in Bangalore. My parents used to live in Dubai, my dad retired a few months back and they have settled in Kerala. I've been living alone for about 7 years now. Technically they are just a 9 hr bus ride away, I visit them once a month (been doing so for the past two months)...

    Well, I also drink only a glass of water for Sehri :p
     
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    Normal dinner time mein dinner karthe hai... so basically we have a very early breakfast (water for me :p) skip lunch, have tea and then dinner...
     

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    Normal dinner time mein dinner karthe hai... so basically we have a very early breakfast (water for me :p) skip lunch, have tea and then dinner...
    I've noticed some people (perhaps most people) break their fast with something simple, like a date and samosa's/pakora's. Then they wait like an hr or two before they have their meal. Maybe that's how it's really done in S. Asia but in my family we have the meal straight away.
     
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    I've noticed some people (perhaps most people) break their fast with something simple, like a date and samosa's/pakora's. Then they wait like an hr or two before they have their meal. Maybe that's how it's really done in S. Asia but in my family we have the meal straight away.
    It depends place to place actually. I've seen people eating a full meal just after prayers, others wait till a little before Isha prayers to have dinner, others after Isha prayers. In my part of kerala its generally fruits and fried snacks, juice etc. for breaking fast and dinner after Isha. Also, I can't eat much just after I break my fast.
     
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    In times of drought, Rs 350 cr for a statue

    Two-thirds of Maharashtra is in the grip of a terrible drought, farmers are committing suicide, but that is not stopping the Maharashtra government from erecting a mammoth statue of Shivaji - the maratha warrior king - in the sea off Marine Drive.

    The statue will cost 350 crores of rupees, enough to save lakhs of farmers in this drought year.

    It's an election promise of 2004 that the government is now in tearing a hurry to fulfill. This high tech avatar will be taller than the statue of Liberty and will have a museum, revolving restaurant and helipads.

    "The statue of Shivaji will be a great landmark for the city. It will be in the Arabian sea halfway between Chowpatty and Marine Drive. The platform will span 8 acres. And it will be taller than the Statue of Liberty. People can travel to it from nearby jetties," said Ashok Chavan, Chief Minister.

    Over the last few weeks, the Maharashtra government has allotted a few hundred crores for scarcity relief, but it plans to ask the Centre for a few thousand crores.

    So, should it be spending more than 300 crores on a statue even if it's over the next few years?

    The Shiv Sena sees the Congress-NCP trying to usurp the icon it had appropriated. But given the subject of debate its criticism is muted.

    "We are not against a statue to Shivaji Maharaj. We are only against the politicisation and just using the name of Shivaji Maharaj," said Sanjay Raut, Shiv Sena leader.

    The government's much hyped decision may still hit a road block, as it's still to get environmental clearance.

    So, this could be yet another election stunt but will it get it the votes?
    http://www.ndtv.com/news/india/in_times_of_drought_rs_350_cr_for_a_statue.php

    Forza democracy :weee:
     

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