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Jun 18, 2004 1:38 pm |
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re: re: re: Hi |
Rahul Bhimjiani
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Not to speak of ancestors Coming from different parts
Of Gujarat 3 generations ago (Saurashtra and Kucchh)
But my father was born in Konkan In Kasu, (Pen) in Raigad distrit
Marrying a Sindhi Born in Calcutta, Brought up in Nagpur
I have lived 8 years each in Ahmedabad and Guwahati
Have visited all but 3 states: (Sikkim, A & N, & Lakshadweep
Speaking 8 languages (6 Indian) With 2 daughters speaking Only English and Hindi each
So what does that make me? Perhaps in the words Of the famous Awaara Song
Mera joota hai.... ....Phir Bhi Dil Hai Hindustani
Jai Vidarbha Jai Maharashtra Jai Hind Jai Jagat
Rahul Bhimjiani
> Hrishikesh Karambelkar wrote: > Completely agreed to your point.. and now I modify it to "a gift". Unfortunately, I have not yet seen the beauties of Vidarbha. You seem to be a real Maharashtrian, a mumbaikar, a punekar and a nagpurkar. >Best Wishes, >Hrishikesh Karambelkar > >> Rahul Bhimjiani wrote: >> Hrishi: >>Let us agree to disagree! >>If you'd said "a gift", >>I would have 100% agreed >>Konkan in gorgeous - >> >>However when you say "the" >>It excludes other gifts >>Such as the hills and jungles of Vidarbha... >>My adopted homeland >> >>Rahul Bhimjiani >> >>born Mumbawasi >>studied as Punekar >>Married to Nagpurian >>(mhanjey Mumbai chaa jaawai!) >> >>Worked throughout the country >>currently a Delhi-dilwaalaa >>and next.....? >> >>> Hrishikesh Karambelkar wrote: >>> Hi Konkanvasi !! >>> >>>I recently joined this network. Konkan is my passion. My native place is Rajapur, a taluka in Ratnagiri district. Konkan is the gift of paradise to Maharashtra. >>> >>>Warm Regards, >>>Hrishi Private Reply to Rahul Bhimjiani (new win) |
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