14 years of maun
… why? What does he feel? Does he talk in sleep? Several questions popped up in my mind.. but I couldn’t ask him!
maun ~ silence
September 2005, Kochi
by Roxy Mathew Koll · October 6, 2006
… why? What does he feel? Does he talk in sleep? Several questions popped up in my mind.. but I couldn’t ask him!
maun ~ silence
September 2005, Kochi
Tags: kochimaunmauni babasilence
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Experiments with Prakriti; our own & life around. For educational, environmental & entertainment purposes.
Roxy Mathew Koll is a Climate Scientist at the Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology. He also dons the role of an amateur naturalist, writer, web designer, photographer, and publisher—based on demand.
Juby Aleyas Koll, also know as Sarah, is the author and publisher of the book and website Sarah’s Hand Embroidery Tutorials. She has been researching and tutoring hand embroidery for over a decade, making it accessible to everyone around the globe.
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I should say I found the honest word in his blackboard
preethika, yes, india is the land of miracles!
yagnesh, for phd in oceanography, do your msc and thesis well and contact professors you are interested to work with. such details are given at oceanographers.net. you can also find several opportunities there.
hello rack sea,
iam doing msc ocanography in andhra university
i am very newer to all these things what u people doing(i mean about web,oceanographers.net,etc).i want to do phd in oceanography related areas.what i do now to achive my ambition.please suggest me
thank u
yagnesh
Vijay, do tell me how I can help you. My schedule is very hectic next week, so I may take time to respond to you.
hey
i wnt to talk to you
I am from IIT KGP
i am planning on applying for TOKYO UNIVERSITY
just want some details
This is very common in India 🙂
They say observing silence is good once a while. It helps in self descipline and control. A man who can hold his tongue is great! There could be a reason of faith or logic behind it. But, even an attempt like this makes him a great man! uh, the thought of it already suffocating me.