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Beautiful Punjabi girls enjoying dancing in Churidar Pajama dress. This picture is taken in by someone in wedding. Punjabis believe in doing everything larger than life and a special occasion like marriage is celebrated like a big carnival, exhibiting splendid glamor. Like, all other communities in India, Punjabis have their own series of rituals and ceremonies to perform.

Punjabi matrimony involves the usual girl made to meet the boy or vice versa. Like all other Indian matrimonial services, they prefer getting their children married in the same religion or caste.

Punjabi Girls and Extravagant Punjabi Marriage

The girl and the boy are made to meet each other in the usual arrange marriage kind of manner. After their mutual consent, the first ceremony is ‘Roka’ or ‘Thaka’, where the girl’s father accompanied with some relatives and friends visit the young man’s house along with some sweets and presents. Then a formal engagement ceremony ‘mangani’ is organized when the boy’s family returns the visit and in the presence of friends and relatives the intended marriage is announced.

After getting engaged, both the girl and the boy enjoy their courtship, the period when they get to know more about each other. And then, the preparations for the grand Punjabi wedding begin. Wedding begins with ‘Akhand Path’, which ends with a ceremony called ‘Sagan’. Then in the evening, the most awaited ‘Mehndi ki raat’ is celebrated. Popularly know as ‘Ladies Sangeet’, it is one of the most exciting rituals in Punjabi marriages.

Then the grand wedding day arrives, which begins with Chuda & Ghara Ghardoli: During the Chuda ceremony, the oldest maternal uncle and aunt have the most active role to perform. As Punjabis love eating, both Sikh and Hindu weddings are marked by more feasting. The concluding item is doli, literally “palanquin”, when the bride is given an emotional farewell by her family and friends.

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Pakistani School Teacher Tahreem Mirza

As we also know that teaching is considered to be the most respectable profession for the women of Pakistan. Nowadays teaching is becoming more challenging job especially in schools and colleges. Despite the fact that in this era of internet, where every student can easily get information through net, the importance of teachers cannot be denied. The only need is to trained teachers with more advance skills and they should learn how to teach students by using modern techniques.

Various research studies have indicated the psycho-social problems of the students, teachers, planners and managers working in the public and private sector of education in Pakistan. Teacher is considered the most central source in putting all the educational reforms into practice at all levels. In Pakistan teachers’ access to their democratic rights seems to be denied or not practiced properly according to the Policy Document of Pakistan which guarantees the realization of their democratic rights. Tahreem Mirza is a teacher in girl’s primary school in Rawalpindi Pakistan. She told us that she is attending seminars and doing advance courses to enlighten her knowledge in the field of teaching. Tahreem says teaching is a very decent profession and a holy job. It uplifts and brings up the individuals as a responsible nation.

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Indian women clothing has been a fascination for not only Indians but worldwide. However, nowadays, it seems Indian woman is slowly distancing herself from the traditional Indian sarees and other Indian dresses. With due respect to all western and other clothes adopted by the women in India, it seems that she has certain misconceptions about the dresses of her own country. This article brings out the reality behind these fashion myths about Indian clothing.

No 1: Saree is so unprofessional

Beautiful Indian Women Clothing

It is true that it takes a little longer to drape a saree and it also requires more care and maintenance. However, sari can never be said unprofessional. If draped properly, saree brings an unparalleled grace to one’s personality. How else can you justify the charm of great personalities like Indira Gandhi, Gayatri Devi and more contemporary Sonia Gandhi? True, they are politicians and need to be seen as true Indian and so they can’t shed the traditional Indian clothing!

No 2: Salwar Kameez is not for modern women!

There you see a girl clad in salwar kameez and here you give her the tag ‘behen ji’. However, every girl secretly admires the fabulous churidars and patialas worn by their fellow beings. Fashion designers are doing more and more experiments with this fabulous attire of India. Models on ramps flaunt their designer salwar kameez.

No 3: Wearing skirts is non Indian!

Here people don’t accept the salwar kameez and there they say that skirts are against traditional values of India! But look at them carefully, don’t you find any resemblance between Indian skirts and lehenga? The long skirts are more like lehengas but with a little lesser diameter.

No 4: If you are slim, you’ll look good in any clothing!

This myth prevails all over the world and not only in India. Although being slim provides an advantage of looking good in most of the dresses but if you wear a saree without proper pleets and pallu setting, I swear, you’ll not like yourself in the mirror! Wear a blouse which is either too loose or too tight, and you finish off the whole charm of an elegant saree.

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Smart Kingfisher Air Hostess

Dec 22, 2009 Author: JollyBoy | Filed under: Bangalore, Desi Girls, Desi Stories, Indian Girls

Smart Kingfisher Air Hostess

Kingfisher airlines have designed their official dress for air hostess so beautifully that everyone want to live in kingfisher airways. red color highlights the employees from other persons air hostess of kingfisher gives and good and decent service to their clients.

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Designer Salwar Kameez are the exclusive creation of specific designer. They band together the variations of Indian culture in order to make the master piece. They make use of mixed bag of creativity, shades and fabric. Grabbing one exotic Indian Designer Salwar kameez is a no big deal owing to the numerous online stores available on the web.

Here is collection of Beautiful Indian Salwar Kameez Girls Pictures. These all pictures are collected from Internet for DesiGirlsClub readers.

Salwar Kameez, the love of Indian Lady is getting more influential wear these days ubiquitously due to the artistic and classic designs. The fresh and exotic melange of shades has made this ethical outfit, the global charm, even the overseas girls are fond of wrapping up in Indian Salwar Kameez. Undoubtedly, all the credit goes to ingenious Indian designers, their dawn have bought up the gleam of Designer Salwar Kameez.

Designer Salwar Kameez are the exclusive creation of specific designer. They band together the variations of Indian culture in order to make the master piece. They make use of mixed bag of creativity, shades and fabric. Beforehand, kameez Salwar was the ordinary outfit consisting of plain kameez, Salwar and Dupatta. But now one can see that every piece of this intact outfit has its own beauty. At present, Salwar can be either worn in different styles like Patiyala or semi patiyala and its other type is well known by the name of Churidar. Even there are assorted choices in Kameez like anarkali or short kameez. Further more, there are enormous versions present in duppatta, explicitly stoles and shawls.

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