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  • PierreZA
  • Updated By PierreZA on March 27, 2007
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  • Festival - Kochi
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    by PierreZA
    Remember, that side to side moving of the head (western negative/no) actually means yes. It can lead to confusion if not realising this.

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    Catholic heritage
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  • SirRichard
  • By SirRichard on November 15, 2002
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    Due to the Portuguese colonization for so many years, there is still a lot of catholics here. In the photo you can see one of the many splendid catholic schools in Fort Cochi.

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    India is the most Pro Israeli country in the world
    cochinjew
  • By cochinjew on April 21, 2009
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  • A study undertaken on behalf of Israel's foreign ministry by an international market research company found that India is the most pro-Israel country in the world, beating out the United States by two percentage points.
    The study, undertaken as part of the "Branding Israel" project, looked at what it calls the world's 13 most important countries and included 5,215 interviewees. Asked a series of questions, participants graded their sympathy for Israel on a 1-to-10 scale. Some results, given in terms of percentage expressing sympathy to the Jewish State:
    58% India
    56% United States
    52% Russia
    52% Mexico
    50% China
    34% Great Britain
    27% France
    23% Spain
    Comment: The Indian statistic is not the only striking one - note the continent of the countries clustered at the bottom and how much lower their numbers than those of Russia and China. Just as the U.S government should rethink its military alliances, so might Israelis take a fresh look at the globe. (April 3, 2009)

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    Hareesh and his Ferrari Part 2
    cochinjew
  • By cochinjew on July 14, 2007
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  • Because of his friendliness and his way of talking, I decided to give him a Che coin from Cuba and he was very happy. He wanted to give me his emal . I gave him my card with my email in it. He took me back to the hotel and from there to the jetty from which I was to take a ferry to Ernakulum. While at the jetty, he wanted to take a picture with me and said that he was going to put my visiting card and our picture together in his autorikshawa and hoped that it would become an eye catcher for the tourists he hopes to ferry in his Ferrari, in actual fact a Bajaj autor rikshaw. He was laughing and joking with his fellow auto rikshaw drivers and when I said good bye to him I knew I have met a happy man.
    Hareesh with his Ferrari from Cochin, kerala

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    My take on India's future
    cochinjew
  • By cochinjew on August 28, 2008
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  • INDIA and ITS FUTURE
    This is a personal opinion. It is rather dim from many points of view. The economic development is so uneven, with hardly any investment in infrastructure or human potential.
    Health care for every one, even though touted as existent, is near non existent.
    Roads are full of pot holes and every day there is power cut of electricity.
    The health status of the population has so deteriorated that the young and capable are dying of heart disease and India has the dubious distinction of being the Diabetes Capital of the world
    Traffic is a metaphor for the selfishness of the society and lack of discipline.
    If I were you, I would watch China! That is the model to follow. Don’t get lost in the haze of the discussions about Democracy.
    Each day there are bombs going off somewhere or other. Northeastern states have an ongoing insurgency very similar to the ones in Myanmar. Moslems are becoming more and more militant and each year quite few die because of terrorism.

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    The Malayalee Memory or is it everywhere there are
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  • By cochinjew on August 27, 2008
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  • In the course of one day in Cochin, I was greeted by a similar refrain: I remember your face , you have been here before. Perfect strangers.
    I can understand the people at the hotel recognizing a guest who has come to the same hotel more than once, but perfect strangers.
    Now in Cochin, I use the same adage I use in Cuba, I am interested in getting to know people who want to know me in the street.
    A banana seller, the pharmacists, the chai maker at the vegetarian restaurant, I can understand, there have been some contact in the past with them, perhaps even more than casually. Bur perfect strangers?
    An autorikshaw driver in front of the hotel: you have stayed at this hotel before, I have seen you on the street?
    My usual patent answer, no you have mistaken me for someone else. This is my first time.
    Then a waiter at one of the newly constructed “café” near the vypeen ferry comes rushing out: I remember your face, I never forget any faces. As usual my pat answer, you cant remember me, I have never been here before.
    Two or three shopkeepers along the road to the synagogue. I greet them since their greeting is genuine, since they are friends with the cobbler and the tailor (Versace of cochin). In fact the cobbler will duplicate my shoes !
    I went to see a friend of mine, and one of the clerks accompanied me: once again, I have seen you, eventhough it was two years ago that I had gone to the same office.
    Booksellers recognized me, that I take it to be an honour. Bought: Amitav Ghosh’s latest book; Naipauls authorized biography; the French translation of Kamala Das My story and another French translation of a Kottayam writer, C Radhakrishnan…
    Without asking, he gives me a 10 per cent discount. ( IDIOM bookstore)
    The “antique’ dealer on the left as you go towards the synagogue, his shop girl, says hello and when I asked for the price of a Mezuzah on sale ( these items are becoming a rarity, and very soon un obtainable), he called for the owner, who came over and greeted me like an old friend, and offered a price, 30 per cent cheaper than the one he had given me, one year and half ago. You are a regular customer, so I give you my best price, I agree with him, the price was very good..
    The place is crawling with tourists, I cant say I have a distinct face, but it has something to do with their memory, or is it the fact that I have been here before, or is it the survival acumen that makes their memory sharper?

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    Pharmacies and English Medicine
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  • By cochinjew on August 28, 2008
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  • PHARMACEUTICALS
    Most Indians cannot afford to see a Doctor, so their primary care contact is the Pharmacist and perhaps that is why there are so many pharmacies are about. In the Indiantown near Ballard, there are four pharmacies at one junction, one at each corner.
    Anthony who is the man behind the counter at TARA medicals is a veritable source of pharmaceutical information. And he is very helpful.
    At least the medications are not expensive.
    For a course of antibiotics, it works around one dollar. So in a country where there is a large minority of the population living under two dollars a day, the drug prices are reasonable.
    I am told by more than one person that the medical profession is under the thumbs of the pharmaceutical company and when someone goes to a doctor he always comes back with a prescription for more expensive and more often combination drugs which are more expensive.
    One example is the prescription of Insulin Glargine Pens with expensive refill cartridges, which cost thousands of dollars.

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    Small Shops the pride of Malayalee
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  • By cochinjew on August 28, 2008
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  • SHOPPING AT DELITE SHOPPING CENTRE
    India has many small shops, a family running a family goods business which would have a little of everything. In this store, next to the Delite Café in Princess Street, there are ayurvedic medications, household cleaning equipment, pots and pans, torch lights and flasks, chocolates, toys so you get the picture.
    Thermos flask with cover 390 inr
    Torch light with two AA batteries 140 inr
    Ayurvedic medications for stomach, and stress 150 inr
    A fan 50 inr
    730 inr I wanted him to give me a discount but he didn’t so I gave him 720 inr, which he accepted.
    India is full of these family owned and run shops, from small shops on bicycle wheels to fairly big sized fancy goods store.

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    Film crew
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  • By Willettsworld on September 21, 2009
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    by Willettsworld
    As Kochi is a little different to other places in Kerala, it's become something of a film location manager’s delight what with its buildings, streets and history around every corner. And around these corners you might see a film crew and cast filming there on the street right in front of you. Of course, to Indian's, this is some of the best entertainment and they hang around for hours in order to get a glimpse of their favourite film stars.

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    Friendly Cochinis
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  • By cochinjew on January 4, 2007
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  • suresh with his son swarup at his home at vaikom - Kochi
    suresh with his son swarup at
    his home at vaikom
    by cochinjew
    I met Suresh the owner of Touristland India travel agency just a stones throw away from the Ernakulam Junction Railway Station, four visits to Cochin ago, in Ernakulam. Since then he has become a good friend and is extremely keen to organize and help with all matters related to tourism. He tries to get tickets reserved on an overbooked train, has contacts with airline booking agencies, got me bus tickets couple of times, and more importantly offers his friendship without any ulterior motives. I have been to his house at Vaikom many a times and stayed over a couple of times and always enjoyed the authentic kerala food prepared by his wife. He has two lovely children and they are as friendly as their father.
    On this visit, he was waiting for us at the Cochin Airport and put his car at our disposal for the stay. He came over to Fort cochin to visit us and also shared lunch and dinner with us. A lunch at Metropolitan Hotel where his agency maintains a desk was on him, despite my pleas to pay for the lunch.

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