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SAY IT AGAIN
from 2020-02 Sydney (2)
by Indian Link
COVID-19
The Coronavirus is claiming lives around the globe. We asked, what are you doing to prevent this infection?

Ekta Sharma wrote: Frequent hand washing. The best thing to do! Most effective too.

Manan Sehgal wrote: Since Coronavirus has no treatments, the prevention is better than cure, literally. So, being aware of surroundings, cleaning hands, avoiding close contacts on public transports are some of the measures I have been taking.
Suruchi Sehgal wrote: Washing hands often, no close contact with anyone who is sneezing, wearing a RP2VR2 mask and eating only homemade food. Aman S. Shah wrote: True, I completely agree. Also, most people working and who are forced to take public transport, I recommend to carry sanitizer with them all the time. Also, keep one on your desk as well.
Priyank Parmar wrote: Along with all preventive measures mentioned above I would recommend to follow the updates and informative action plans provided by the Australian Department of Health. You can nd the link below https://www.health.gov.au/health-topics/novel-coronavirus-2019

Petra O’Neill wrote: Working at Sydney's White Bay Cruise Terminal yesterday it was great to see a team from NSW Health arrive to check all passengers before giving clearance for them to come off the ship. Hand sanitiser gel is always a great thing to have in your pocket, now just use it more often, when you get off public transport, after visiting the rest room and before handling food.
JAI HO, JACKFRUIT!
GAURAV MASAND, presented traditional vegetarian jackfruit recipes in the wake of increasing use of the vegetable as a meat substitute.

Akidat Gazali wrote: I dont understand why people are making vegan steak that looks like meat. I thought the whole point of being vegan is not to eat anything that is animal-based. Strange
Atiya Gazali wrote: AkidatGazali, my point exactly. Why would anyone who doesn’t eat/like meat, try to use veg options to make something that tastes like meat?
So it’s my birthday and I ew down with my very Aussie boyfriend to meet my very Indian parents in Udaipur. I was a bit nervous because this was the rst time they were meeting a partner, and my father had this welcome card with a kangaroo waiting for us at the airport. Danish Sheikh, Twitter user
Words matter. Coronavirus is not a Chinese disease and actions matter too.
Racism stops with all of us. Andrew Giles MP

Seniors
You liked the information we put out about the activities by the association AASHA for Indian community seniors, held across Sydney.
Mohina Raj Garg wrote: So happy to see such a post!




Shobha Saxena wrote: Is there is no centre near Riverwood or Revesby?
KN Saxena wrote: This is good. If there’s any event in future nearby Riverwood, it will be appreciated.
AASHA wrote: Thank you Indian Link for your ongoing support for AASHA and our seniors.


Caption Contest
What’s the chitchat between Susanne Khan and Malaika Arora here?

Smita Pawar Nashikkar wrote: It’s good to be single again
Rum Jum wrote: Thelma & Louise
Raj Saneja wrote: We better get back home before the kids nd out we have burgled their wardrobes.
Arix Bishnoi wrote: Malaika: My legs are nicer than yours.


Rishi Singh wrote: Here we come, peeps, all single and ready to mingle. Farzana Nisha wrote: Susanne: I obviously didn't get the dress code… Malaika: I know… I did.
Roshni Majumdar wrote: Hotty meets Naughty!
Aman S. Shah wrote: (In Beyonce's voice): All the single ladies, Now put your hands up
Sree Vidya wrote: Birds of the same feather ock together

Hemal A Chauhan wrote: Malaika: Arre mera photo khicho, heroine main hoon! Susanne: Pehle maine pose diyatha, woh mere baad aayi hai!
Bipasha Podder Saha wrote: Husbands ko kaise lootein…?

Nalin Sharda wrote: Yeh kaunsa club hai ki nasha bemisaal hai!
WHO WORE IT BETTER?
Where In India
A poor cousin of the Taj Mahal? Readers Farida Lehri Barodawala and Manisha Belani correctly identi ed this structure as the ‘Black Taj’, the tomb of Mughal Shah Nawaz Khan at Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, made of black stone.

The reason I took up this game was because of Sachin sir. My whole family has not just idolised but literally worshipped him. Today is a special day for me as I got to meet my childhood hero. It was a dream come true for me.
Shafali Verma, Indian cricketer

Signing off after four wonderful years in India. Thank you all for making it so special.
Harinder Sidhu, nishing her term as High Commissioner of Australia in India

For those of you who haven’t seen it already, I took over ICC’s Instagram stories for the T20WorldCup Media Day. Super fun! Go check it out!
Jemimah Rodrigues, Indian cricketer
