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By: chaikadai

Dec 09 2008

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Drinking (chai) is a beautiful community activity devised entirely for the purposes of conversations, searches, and changes. We don’t pretend to lead India or the world, but basically want to be the few looking for many who strive to enrichen the world’s thinking capacity and sensitivity.

Cultures are mixing at a rapid level these days and probably Chai Kadai, like any tea shop has been for centuries, is a tool for cultural studies. Here, we aim to provide good writing and art that kindles imagination and controversies, because disagreement is the first step to conversation.

We attempt to delve into trivialities and metaphysical entities with the similar fervent spirits. Moreover, we will also present to you many interviews (conversations) with exciting personalities who live among us as symbols of mixing cultures and as catalysts of change. Yet again, we emphasize that experience has to be followed by expression, and then by conversation. So, join us aboard.

4 Responses to “About”

  1. Just stumbled upon the blog today, read just one of the articles “A Racial Connection” and liked the same, will frequent more often now. Keep up the good work

    Pavan

  2. Thanks a lot Pavan. We’ll add you to are mailing list. Regards, the team.

  3. Hi from the IQL, lovely work done out here. Can we be part of it too?

  4. It’s good to see people coming together to discuss things that matter, unlike the recent Canadian press article that talked about the ‘Rakhi Sawant’ show on television and what made it newsworthy apparently was the fact, that the bloke who ‘loved’ Rakhi was a Canadian and got to the finals or something like that anyway! Anyway, the point is entertainment is a great form of escapism but its not what is newsworthy or what will take India or Tanzania to greater heights and out of poverty. It’s the people, the youth, the farmers who sweat it out to grow crops so we can have ‘good food’, why does the media not talk about them as highly as they should?

    Ok, I’ve had my rant. I came here to say, great work!

    Cheers!


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