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Subject: East Meets West - A Dr. Harmander Singh Column - April21, 2008



Storytime Tapestry Newsletter

The newsletter devoted to spreading love and cultural awareness around the world.

 

 

 

This column previously ran by Deepak Morris is now taken over by Gautami Tripathy and now the column will be written by Dr. Harmander Singh.

 

The purpose of the column is to bring the culture and joy of mysterious and beautiful India to the world.

 

April 21, 2008

 

Harmander loves email and feedback on his work. He would also like to know what topics about India would appeal to you the reader.  Please contact him at: bhagouauty@gmail.com  with your ideas.

 

He, as the Western and I, as the Eastern Talk and Discuss-XIV

Dr. Harmander Singh

“Yaw, you know, an Aussie used to visit our family, when I was studying in Australia. I remember my father’s comment to the Australian person, who used to visit us saying that if the army of USA and the alliance can come to fight in the Gulf (1990-91), why a student studying cannot get a scholarship. He just replied that authority and the public would help me. The opposite did occur. He simply meant that when the world can support the war and violence as if violence for silence, why the silent scholars and the research workers remain behind the clouds,” I say.

“Well, you could have applied to get the PR?” he says.

“I agree. You see in 1990, I get the advice that I should apply for stay permanently in Australia. I used to have some headaches, so I was asked to contact the psychiatrist, he said that when a student is getting the distinction and passing the examinations, the authority need to pay attention to it. Personally he was not able to appeal for me, though he supported the idea that I should apply for the PR on these grounds, that I was offered the scholarship for as long as study, but phased out just the after three days, when arrived in Australia. All the appeals from the honorable citizens failed to avail it further. The Indian High Commission also requested but it did not have any result. Then, while I was going to fill the application, an Australian woman, whom I treated as a sister, said that the Australian community would consider it as a short cut way to live in the country though there were reasons that I did not get scholarship in continuity. I withdrew my application to honor the nation,” I say.


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