2 tablespoons of ghee 1 cup of Sooji (rava) 1 teaspoon chana dal 1 medium-sized onion 1 teaspoon of mustard seeds 1 teaspoon of urad dal 1 spring onion 1 inch finely chopped ginger 1 teaspoon chopped green chilli 1-2 teaspoon of sugar Salt as per taste ½ teaspoon cumin seeds 10 to 12 curry leaves 2 ½ cups of water salt as required 2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves … [Read more...] about Upma Recipe: How To Make It At Home
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6 Simple Steps to a Happy, Thriving Relationship
5. Reminisce about the funny times. Not every day is an exciting day in the life of a relationship, but we do have memories that we can call upon, no matter what the circumstances. Research suggests that couples who spend time reminiscing about laughing together reported higher relationship satisfaction than those couples who reminisced about other memories (Bazzini, Stack, Martincin, & Davis, 2007). So dig through the memory archive, and when your relationship needs a boost, share a conversation about times that had you laughing. … [Read more...] about 6 Simple Steps to a Happy, Thriving Relationship
Paava Kadhaigal: An Exercise In Scandalizing A Complacent Audience By Appropriating Trauma
The second segment, Love Panna Uttranum, directed by Vignesh Shivan, and also perhaps the most vapid of the series, clickbait of a movie ever! It begins with Kalki Koechlin (yes, I was surprised too, that vapid and that name could be used in such proximity in the same piece), telling us about how there are two different type of people in the world based on caste and that we had to understand the twins, Aadhilakshmi and Jothilakshmi to understand these two different types of people/ castes. The twins' father is a politician who conducts inter-caste marriages to prove to the world that he is an egalitarian and not a caste - fanatic (which he is). Away from the cameras and public, 'honour' killings are conducted by him via his henchmen, the chief of whom is Mr. Narikutty, a short man - ironically, in a series supposedly critiquing society's obsession with heteronormative and patriarchal structures, the villain must be a man who is less than the average height. Aadhi and Jothi both are in … [Read more...] about Paava Kadhaigal: An Exercise In Scandalizing A Complacent Audience By Appropriating Trauma