6 Comments to “In ‘Scotland of the East’”

  1. Rakib

    Feb 2nd, 2010

    this one is good.. a nice way to say about the sister of assam….

  2. kavita

    Feb 2nd, 2010

    I have been to Shillong so many times but i must say visiting Shillong along with Ajat and Neelam was great and a totally new experience.Great style of writing,extremely interesting.

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  4. Gyanban

    Feb 4th, 2010

    I have faint memories of my visit to Shillong in my childhood..I guess going with your wife/partner will have lasting memories…

    BN syndrome is alive and kicking – gyanban once said about wife and shopping…

    dont stop the shop lest you get the stop in the hop ! :-)

    nice article enjoyed reading.

  5. xyz

    Apr 3rd, 2010

    Thanks again Dad…
    Never thought there was anything beyond the Sunderbans in the East. I am gonna visit the seven sisters for sure! Afterall why not, when it is a substitute (rather equivalent) to Scotland (as per your description)

    Whether Madam Neelam benefits or not from your travel accounts; the readers here are surely going to enjoy the ‘romanchkari Purabi-Darshan’

  6. SwimGears

    Jan 15th, 2012

    Wonderful subjects. Keep your great blogposts returning.


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