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Indo-Western Salwar Kameez

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Salwar kameez suits with what ever body structure you have, whether you are skinny, tall or short, plump. This is a dress for the Punjabi’s but that does not mean that only the Punjabi girls only can use this dress. It is actually very much popular across the world. Even in the foreign countries you will find a wide collection of designs, colour combination and styles with the ever changing personality of Indian women.


Both the young and the old Indian Women are going for the western apparels. Designers are thinking of inventive ways to attract their attentions back towards the old salwar kameez. The designers have come up with the idea of indo-western salwar kameez which is the combination of western looks in the traditional garments. Some unique look gives this fusion of the east and west a contemporary. This dress is very stylish and very comfortable and women are taking up this style very quickly.

The indo-western style salwar kameez is mostly a simpler and easy to manage than that of the old style. The indo-western suit gives a classy look. The unique features of this style are that they may have a sleeker looks with the dresses which are very popular in the western country.Spaghetti straps, deeper neck lines and sleeveless kurtas can distinguish them from the other types of kurtas. The main purpose is to look more attractive while maintaining the slightly reserved look that the salwar kameez provides. The designs of the kurtas depend on how you choose.

The indo-western salwar kameez have Indian designs and it has embroidery work with a western cut and hangings. So the designer offers a huge range of choices and can give you from day wear to night wear. These salwar kameez are adaptable enough to be worn in a casual day trip or on a special occasion.

Salwar kameez is the most popular, comfortable and widely worn dress in India. It is mostly popular among the women in India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan and is often worn in Afghanistan. A salwar kameez has three parts. A salwar is a loose pajama-like trouser with legs wide at the top and narrow at the bottom. The upper portions are pleated into the waist with a drawstring. The traditional salwar is very comfortable to wear and has lot of gap for free leg movements.

The kurtas or the kameez is a knee length flowing dress. The side seems to be left open. The dupattas generally completes the suit. Nowadays the dupattas are the stylish fashion accessory which is worn over the shoulder or draped around heads for cultural, pious and sensible reasons.









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The water level in the Yamuna is likely to rise by at least two metres above the danger mark by tomorrow evening due to release of over 8 lakh cusec water by Haryana, a prospect that has prompted authorities to ask people living in nearby low-lying areas to shift elsewhere. The river was flowing at 204.52 metres this morning, slightly less than the danger level of 204.83 metres.

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Here are some of the most impressive range of events listed for you in the most happening city of the world. Check out the list of popular events this September.    

Exhibition of Paintings

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UK Tourism chiefs issue foreign etiquette advice ahead of London 2012 Olympics

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Daily telegraph reported that  "Tourism chiefs have drawn up a list of cultural differences to give Britons a crash course in not offending foreigners when they visit London for the 2012 games."

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Blow your own trumpet!

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Am already into "blogging" - may be into "writing" (a book) in near future.

So presently I would redirect you to my existing blog http://tnagpal.blogspot.com/ - it has something for everyone. Its titled ".. the moving finger writes...".

Do have a look and I would be thankful if you give me feed back - and my dream of becoming a writer becomes a reality sooner than it would otherwise, that is without your feedback.

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Indian Food is famous all across the globe because of its great taste and aroma. The use of different spices and other ingredients makes India food to be liked by majority of the populace. However if you are residing outside India for instance in London and you want to eat Indian food then there is a good news for you. You can find some of the best Indian restaurants in London. London is a destination which is quite favored by Indians because they get to eat delicious Indian food at best restaurants in London.

No matter whether you are fond of vegetarian or non-vegetarian food, you can have all on your table right in front of you. However before planning to eat Indian food, don’t visit any Indian restaurant having an Indian tag. One must cross check the quality of food served in the restaurant before visiting it. This is important because not all Indian restaurants are capable of providing excellent food and services. Visiting not-so-good restaurants can ruin your lunch or dinner so one must be cautious in advance.

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On 15th Aug 2010, Thousands of Indians celebrated their Independence from Britain in the heart of Britain that is London. Such is the level of friendship between India and England these days. both are in love with each other, :)
 
The High Commission of India celebrated Independence Day of India on August 15 2010 at 1030-1500 Hours at the Indian Gymkhana Club. The Flag Hoisting by the High Commissioner of India, Shri Nalin Surie  1100 hours was followed by the President's message to the Nation.
The event included cultural programmes, food stalls offering cuisines from different regions of the country on a complimentary basis & a raffle with business class Air India Tickets to India were won by 7 participants.
 
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Meet 18-year-old Diwakar Vaish. This youngster apart from others his age is his undeniable talent in the still-nascent field of robotics in India. He has created four humanoid robots (designed, created and programmed by him) that possess much of the physical functionality a human body does, and one -- Robot Isotope -- that can even do the Bhangra.

An admitted techno-freak, Diwakar spent much of his school years participating in tech competitions, and winning most. But what gave him the boost he needed was winning at Quanta, an international competition for robotics held in Lucknow in 2009, for which he created a race boat that beat out competition from 40 countries.

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A day after he was overlooked for the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna, shooter Gagan Narang won the bronze in the 10 metre air rifle event at the World Championship in Munich and became the first Indian to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics.
World No. 2 Narang shot 597 in the qualifying and 102 in the final round for a total of 699 to win the bronze. Olympic champion Abhinav Bindra finished a disappointing 25th and failed to qualify for the final round. Bindra had finished on the podium of the last World Championship, in 2006.
 
The gold went to Italian Niccolo Campriani, who shot a total of 702.5 (599 qualifying + 103.5 final) while Hungarian Peter Sidi bagged the silver with 700.4 points (599 qualifying + 101.4 final). “I am happy that another Indian has made it to the medals here in Munich,” said Narang after the awards. 
 
“I have been struggling with the materials in the last months, but now it’s ok. I am ready to go for the Games,” he added.
National coach Sunny Thomas felt that the bronze was a fitting reply to the awards selection committee, headed by PT Usha.
“Even before the start Narang told me that he was sad after being left out. 
 
“I told him just to go and bag a medal and show the whole world that he deserves the Khel Ratna,” Thomas said. Narang, who is now seen as India’s best bet in the Commonwealth Games, shot the bronze in his pet 10m air rifle event at the Beijing World Cup and qualified for the World Championships. 
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