tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2611263865237183904.post77481710154642598..comments2023-09-22T04:15:08.563-07:00Comments on Slice Of Life: It's still a man's world out there...but it takes a woman to give hope...Priyanka Rajkhowahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14321091868220248722noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2611263865237183904.post-60105077153530431972017-03-09T11:58:26.569-08:002017-03-09T11:58:26.569-08:00Preetam Rajkhowa:
Great writing!
================...Preetam Rajkhowa:<br /><br />Great writing!<br />===================================================================================<br /><br />Jhum Rajkhowa: Lovely piece of work Chintu!God bless U.S.A❤️️❤️️<br /><br />===================================================================================<br /><br />Lopamudra Bhattacharyya: Really well written,Chintu!<br /><br />===================================================================================<br /><br />Vidya Sabesan: Nicely written Priyanka.<br /><br />===================================================================================<br /><br />Sukanya Bora: Her speech last night was profoundly inspiring<br /><br /><br />Priyanka Rajkhowa Yupp Rims...<br /><br />====================================================================================<br /><br />Barnali Bezbaruah: Very beautifully written Chintu<br /><br />====================================================================================<br /><br />Sangeeta Bhatia: Beautifully written Chintu....I too felt very bad when she lost....the unfairness of it all and the sense of hopelessness.But also a great revealation to the world and people like us about the reality of the great US of A!!<br /><br />====================================================================================<br /><br />Priyanka Rajkhowa: Thanks folks!<br /><br />===================================================================================<br />Prerona Chakravarty: Thanks Priyanka Rajkhowa for sharing this. You have given me the courage to finally admit what I have been trying to deny thus far. I went to bed early that night hoping the craziness of that evening was just that -"craziness"-and that the morning will bring good news. I saw my husband's wooden face in the wee hours and knew the worst had come to pass. I wept in the car on my way to work as I heard Hillary's concession speech. My cynicism has reached new heights and I can't help seeing a white colleague at work and wondering if he or she too believes in what that win represents. I worry about my son growing up in a country whose baseline has been downgraded thus. After all wasn't this what I was trying to escape when migrating to this country? Feels good to finally say it out loud in a public post. To be honest I no longer feel comfortable speaking up seeing what it has done to others in an authoritarian regime. Hope my fears have no basis and I am just being paranoid!<br />===================================================================================<br />Priyanka Rajkhowa : Prerona: These are tough times and writing this has been cathartic...honestly I have felt much better since penning this down, but please don't let cynicism bog you down...these are the times when you need to keep faith in the people around you and choose to believe that there are more people around you driven by love, hope and positivity than by fear and negativity...while the question of why just 'more' and not 'most' or 'all' will always haunt us, just remember this has been the greatest country in the world for a long, long time and this has been primarily because of it's people . So please try to have faith in the fact that these good people will carry the weight of the country and will help ride over the wave this election has brought about...let's hope , pray and have faith that this will be sooner rather than later...it's the zig zag path of progress and life...love and hugs!!===================================================================================<br /><br />Ankita Deka: Nice Priyanka Rajkhowa<br /><br />===================================================================================NetworkedBlogsByFacebookhttp://www.networkedblogs.com/blog/slice_of_life_202482noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2611263865237183904.post-88054149505899467132017-03-09T11:57:57.144-08:002017-03-09T11:57:57.144-08:00Dalia Sarkar Datta, Priyanka Dutta, Nilanjana Das,...Dalia Sarkar Datta, Priyanka Dutta, Nilanjana Das, Amy Craig Joannou, Ankita Deka, <br />Reneema Hazarika, Leslie Norman Pomeroy, Smita Phukan, Chaitali Ghosalkar, Erin Neuman Cole, Maya Menon, Madhurima Rajkhowa, Tapati Sharma, Barnali Bezbaruah, <br />Rakesh Sharma, Samita Pal, Gautomi Chowdhury, Sheik Dawood G,Manisha Sarma, <br />Kalyani Das, Veena Deshpande, Parekshit Bhattacharjee, Navanita Sarma, Urbi R Dutta,<br />Akanksha Kadam, Anup Hosangadi, Tarun Jain, Carol Lynn Druzbick, Mukti Soni Gambhir,<br />Abhilasha Sharma, Anjana Das, Vidya Sabesan, Lopamudra Bhattacharyya, Cindy Leadbetter Miller, Priya Rajkhewa Telang, Subbu Srinivasan, Megan Praeger, Jhum Rajkhowa, Nandita Sarma, Saumi Dutt, Preetam Rajkhowa, Dehu Rajkhowa, Dipanjan Das, <br />Roopa Kadiyala, Sadhana Chandrasekar, Kanchan Nadkarny like this<br /><br />===================================================================================<br />NetworkedBlogsByFacebookhttp://www.networkedblogs.com/blog/slice_of_life_202482noreply@blogger.com