By: K.Ragavan.Dubai. On: 17 Jul 2009 09:18 am It is very unfortunate and sad.Any Political parties Leaders should mind their Language and after effects.In Our Country every one will comment and then feel later.This type of unwanted speeches should not arise again.Politicians should remember ,they have been elected by People.One should not wound the other by comments.Let us wait and see the Developements. K.Ragavan. Reply | Report
Archive for July 17th, 2009
Letter Published in Khaleejtimes(weekend0on 17.July.09.uae.
July 17, 2009Language Barrier
It was interesting to read about fashion designer Salma Khan (Verbatim, wknd., July 10). On the one hand she was very happy that her work was recognised in Paris Fashion Week, and on the other hand she was upset because she could not reach her stall in time. The reason was the language barrier. In Paris, everyone only speaks French. Because of the language barrier she had to waste a whole day. This was a good experience.
K. Ragavan
Ajman
Letter Published in Khaleejtimes on 17.July.09.Uae.
July 17, 2009| More Bus Stops, Please!
17 July 2009
I travel regularly to Al Tawun Mall in Sharjah, where my office is situated. Despite Sharjah Transport having introduced buses for local areas there is no bus for this place. Buses plying to Dubai via Al Wadha and Al Khan should stop here, too, as many offices are situated in the area. All buses to Dubai from Sharjah stop only at Al Mulla Plaza. If one has to take a taxi from Rolla to Al Tawun, the charge would come to Dh13 which is quite high. I request the authorities to look into having more stops on the way.
-K Ragavan, sharjah
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