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  1. @udupendra I believe that Dr Karanth coined the term "anastika" for this position.
  2. Apparently, her private jet takes gets her here whenever she comes visiting.
  3. Yesterday, I leant from a Kannada newspaper supplement that Indra Nooyi is Mangalore's daughter-in-law...
  4. Landed up so early at Mangalore airport that the check in counters have not yet opened.
  5. "Uncle has no objection to anyone marrying anyone as long as he does not have to attend the wedding"
  6. I admit I learnt the difference between a marriage and a wedding by reading Wodehouse
  7. I ask my co-passenger "Yeh bus Bunts hostel ke paas rukegi?" and the CHOM asks me to speak in Hindi as he doesn't know Kannada.
  8. Before I could reflect on the sad state Maharaja Ranjit Singh's exiled family had been reduced to, the name tag Preetjot solved my problem.
  9. Perhaps it was lack of sleep, but I was utterly puzzled by the announcement that one of the stewardesses serving us today was Richard Kaur.
  10. I just crossed Hebbal flyover. I am now in South India.
  11. Sigh. There seems to be a bot that goes about retweeting all tweets that mention "Marathi". I hereby give up on Twitter.
  12. I am afraid to give out the name of the novel I am not reading.
  13. Is anyone reading my twitter feed? Can you please reply? These Britney spambots are suddenly making me feel lonely.
  14. My attempt to combat Global Warming by taking the bus instead of a cab has backfired as I am the only passenger
  15. I shall therefore concentrate on my ride to Majestic on my chauffer driven Volvo that is taking me to Majestic.
  16. This question has consumed me so much that I am unable to turn the page and start reading the novel.
  17. ... in Marathi, significant?
  18. Why is the fact that a Maharashtrian born in Maharashtra and who has presumably learnt the language in school, written his first novel...
  19. I am utterly puzzled by that intriguing statement, which raises many more questions than it answers.
  20. "Kiran Nagarkar was born in Mumbai. He wrote his first book in a language in which he had never written before - Marathi"