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    The Best of Chatty Divas – Stories of Modern India

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    By Chatty Divas on February 2, 2014 The Buzz
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    Chatty Divas is a blog on Lassi with Lavina by two chatty friends on life, India and America
    Chatty Divas on Life, India & America

    The Chatty Divas bring you their insights on East and West, and on India and America. Here are some the of the best posts from them – witty, friendly and almost always, wise! Kriti Mukherjee and Sulekha Rawat take you into their world and show you Modern India as it is lived by everyday people.

     

    India has many faces.
    One of the faces of India. Photo Credit: Meanest Indian via Compfight cc

    Returning to the Homeland: One Year in India

     

    “This is really my account of a year of returning to India. It’s strange how eight years of living somewhere else changes your entire outlook. I came back thinking I was coming home and home it was but it was eons away from where I had left it.
    It is only when more than a year has gone by in a place that it starts spreading its tentacles around you, shaping you to fit to its contours, nipping you a little here and molding an extension there.”
    Read More:    Returning to the Homeland: One Year in India

     

    A childless couple turn to India to find a surrogate mother in Chatty Divas, a blog on Lassi with Lavina

     

    An Indian Story: The Surrogate Mother

    I have become a kind of connoisseur in the contrast and similarities of India vs US living. In fact, I find I’ve become a magnet for peculiar stories around the subject since I started writing this blog!

    I recently had a few friends over for drinks. Among them was this couple who had recently had twins through a surrogate mother. Surrogacy as a subject has intrigued me as an option to couples who find themselves at the end of the road. I am amazed by the many layers of emotions that go into the lives of the people who choose this as a method to have a family.

    More:  Wanted: A Surrogate Mother

    Life in the New India

     

    In 'Chatty Divas', a blog on Lassi with Lavina, Sulekha Rawat writes about the changing New India
    A Million Cell Phones Now – Photo by Fountainhead

     

    “I remember my mother’s cooking and how the entire house used to smell like a culinary heaven then. She used to wash our clothes by hand because we didn’t have a washing machine; the only help she had was a cleaning lady who used to sweep and mop the floors daily. Rest of the chores were her responsibility which she performed lovingly and without complaint.

    Fast forward to me now, I can’t think of managing the house like my mom and need a lot of help from a lot of people to survive. I have a lot of like-minded friends who are as hopelessly inefficient as I am.

    But the domestic help has also evolved with us, and are no longer the docile, simple kind. Their lifestyles have undergone a transformation too and sometimes they are even more advanced than their employers. It’s now all about cell phones and designer labels!”

    Read More:  Life in the New India

    Chatty Divas: Karva Chauth Tales

     

    Henna on Karwa Chauth festival
    Henna on Karva Chauth – Photo by Parslow2008

     

    “I look down at my hands and admire the intricate pattern of henna applied on my palms for Karva Chauth, the social and seasonal festival for the welfare of one’s spouse.
    On the evening before the big day, women were getting their hands hennaed for the big night. Those who couldn’t pick up the snacks and eat due to the wet henna on their hands were being fed by friends whose hands were dry. Rima popped a potato wedge in my mouth and came back a while later with a rasgulla to feed me. I had never been fed by strangers but it didn’t feel like she was one.”

    Read More:  Chatty Divas: Karva Chauth Tales

    Food for Thought

    Old age and the dignity of labor are the topics of Sulekha Rawat's blog Chatty Divas on Lassi with Lavina
    Thali (photo: Captain Giona)

    On a hot summer day a stranger intrudes into an air-conditioned private home in Delhi and leaves food for thought about old age, pride and the dignity of labor.
    First blog post on The Chatty Divas.  “I am a sucker for the underdog, I may act tough but when confronted with a gap-toothed smile from a tired, old saleswoman, my heart melts like butter and I have this unexplained need to comfort and protect the vulnerable and the needy.”

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    Remembrance and Forgetting - Illustration by Dipanjan Bose
    Remembrance and Forgetting – Illustration by Dipanjan Bose

    Relationships –  Rememberance and Forgetting

    “We live because we remember…memories are precious, treasure them” is my blog’s tagline and I wouldn’t survive a day if I didn’t believe in and live by it. Recalling past instances enhances the present in myriad ways; it sustains me and enriches my life. I am an extremely emotional person who finds it difficult to function without this link to the past; I need these precious reminders to go on.

    Remembrance is such a complex word and a life-saver at trying times. The mental images play in our minds like a movie reel on a spool in a dimly lit theater. Whenever an incident from the past comes to mind, I relive it again; some incidents remind me of my grave loss and heartbreak while others fill my heart with unadulterated joy.

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    Relationships – Remembering & Forgetting

     

    The Chatty Divas, Sulekha Rawat and Kriti Mukherjee
    The chatty Divas, Sulekha Rawat and Kriti Mukherjee

    Kriti Mukherjee and Sulekha Rawat are partners on www.socialpotpourri.com

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    comprised of Kriti Mukherjee and Sulekha Rawat who blog on Lassi with Lavina and also are the founders of www.socialpotpourri.com

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