Editorial
Posted by Editor in Editorial, Issue 03, Issues, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments
Of ULFA and Peace As news come that the ULFA has sat down somewhere in Nalbari district of Assam to discuss the proposed peace talks. We in Fried Eye have maintained a complete silence over the issue as the whole scene is somewhat murky. Nobody actually knows what is the exact solution to the problem [...]
Patharughat Revisited
Posted by Joydeep Hazarika in Fried Eye Special, Issue 03, Issues, Random Take, Sections, Type 1, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 3 Comments
The date was January 28, 1894. On this day, one of the dark chapters of the Assamese history occurred when the Patharughat massacre took place. History is replete with many accounts of unsung heroes and here Patharughat is just another example. The incident where about 140 farmers were massacred by the bullets of the British [...]
Jon Beel Mela: My Virtual Journey
Posted by Tinam Borah in Issue 03, Issues, Sections, SeeNEw, Type 2, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments
(Photo Courtesy: Anjan Barua) It had been a while since I had last signed in to check my mail, and when I did so after a gap of 3 days, no doubt, I found my mail box stashed with 15 or so unread messages. As I opened the first mail, my screen seemed to be [...]
Contest – Something Special for your Love
Posted by Fried Eye News Service in Issue 03, Issues, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 1 Comment
Dear Friends and Readers, Today we have a surprise for you. Valentines Day is just around the corner and though we believe in each day being a Valentines Day, still we decided to take this opportunity to have some fun and interaction with you all. We in Fried Eye have decided to bring before you [...]
Applications Invited for 3 (Three) posts of CEOs for 3 Producer Companies in Assam
Posted by Fried Eye News Service in Good News, Issue 03, Issues, Sections, Type 2, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 1 Comment
Backdrop: The economy of Assam continues to be predominantly agrarian, the dependence of rural labour force on agriculture and allied activities was nearly 53 per cent as per Population Census, 2001. Capital Deficiency and Marketing Problems are cited among others as reasons behind the poor show of Agriculture Sector in Assam. Commercial capital, i.e., loans [...]
15 Indians : Billion Wishes : One Mission
Posted by Raghav Arora in Issue 03, Issues, Sections, Sports Desk, Type 2, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments
World Cup winning K Srikkanth headed one of the most important Selection Committee meetings to select the team for next month’s World Cup in Indian subcontinent. They have picked up 6 Batsmen, 1 Wicketkeeper / Batsman / Captain, 7 Bowlers & 1 All Rounder. On the face of it selectors seems to have done a [...]
Graecian Goddess
Posted by Gargee Borah in Fashion & Trends, Issue 03, Issues, Sections, Type 2, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments
The bohemian fashion style or the boho chic is the most interesting style today to put together. It requires a lot of fashion sense and a lot of innovative imagination. The boho look is appropriate for those who love to live unconditionally, but artistically. Boho is more relaxed and casual with a touch of hippie [...]
An Evening in Machan
Posted by Sanzeeta in Food Out, Issue 03, Issues, Sections, Type 2, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 1 Comment
One evening my dad, after long tormenting days of illness, beamed-up with smile and said, “Let’s go for a treat, but decide to take me to a place where we avoid the usual type restaurant.” Amazingly Machan set our mind since my sister liked the idea of getting into a “Mowgli” ambience. I knew not [...]
Bamboo Shoots with Pork & Chicken
Posted by Fried Guest in Fried and Tasty, Issue 03, Issues, Sections, Type 2, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments
Cuisines in north eastern States of India are simple. They are steamed, blanched, boiled, less spicy and have pretty many varieties of mashed-mix dishes. It is quite uncommon to see lengthy process of food-making in many households. Most dishes in north-east do not belong to the deep fried categories. The technique of cooking has always [...]
CHICKEN CHILLY- UNFRIED
Posted by Tinam Borah in Fried and Tasty, Issue 03, Issues, Sections, Type 2, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments
There comes a time of the year; the festive season in particular, when we have so many friends and family members around, probably a whole week when we have to celebrate with different people on different occasions. Needless to say, amidst all those celebrations, we tend to get carried away sometimes and end up eating [...]
Fighting it out: Hard Kaur
Posted by Shishir Gautam in Fried Jukebox, Issue 03, Issues, Movie Desk, Sections, Type 2, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments
When 11-year old Taran Kaur Dhillon reached UK in 1991 with her family she was in for a lot of change. She had to deal with discrimination, learn English and also cope-up with extreme reactions from the Indians who were too protective about their culture. And amidst all these she figured out that she wanted [...]
Hidden and Lost
Posted by Tinam Borah in 55 Fiction, Creative Writing, Issue 03, Issues, Sections, Type 1, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments
They were together all the time. They shared every little secret. They could not imagine their lives without the other. She knew it was love. He thought it was dependence. She tried to tell him, but he never understood. One day, she disappeared. He knew it was over. He had lost love like never before.
Homecoming
Posted by Sankhya Samhita in Creative Writing, Fiction, Issue 03, Issues, Sections, Type 1, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 0 Comments
“Ah, the shame… the shame!” Menaka muttered to herself as she walked, almost in a trot while fumbling her steps, wiping her sweaty palms in her sador . The gaggling group of kids following her continued to giggle even as some of them bypassed her and ran ahead of her. “Third time this week… the [...]
Horrorscope
Posted by Bhoothnath in Horrorscope, Issue 03, Issues, Sections, Type 3, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 33 Comments
(Feb 1, 2011-Feb 14, 2011) How outrageous people can be with discoveries. Now they have discovered a thirteenth sign? A thirteenth Zodiac sign is sure enough Signs of trouble to come and hence I refuse to waver from my Unbreakable faith in the sun signs and instead rely on the Sixth Sense of my potato [...]
Book Review: Overload
Posted by Pramathesh Borkotoky in Book Club, Issue 03, Issues, Sections, Type 2, Vol. II on 01. Feb, 2011 | 2 Comments
Book: Overload (Paperback) Author: Arthur Hailey ISBN: 8129108059 ISBN-13: 9798129108059, 979-8129108059 Binding: Paperback Publishing Date: 2008 Publisher: Rupa Rating:


