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January 25, 2008
We are looking for traditional
thatched hut manufacturer (it can be group of persons also) from
Kerala. The requirement is for a proposed ecolodge. Please let me
know if somebody is interested.
Rahul Sharma
rahul.sharma321@gmail.com
Let us see
July 2, 2006
Read your article
May 29, 2002
( From wheel chair to Four wheeler ) about Mr.Mustafa .
I am a physically challenged person
living in Chennai and would like to modify my car so that I would be
able to drive it myself.
Hence, I request you to provide me the phone number and address of Mr.
Mustafa of Malappuram.
Kirupaal
Please contact him at
0483-2737572 or 9447137572
March 4, 2006
Thanks for expressing courtesy to me in
the article related to Ms Rekha (July
7, 2002), published in your site.
Binu Raj
Please keep writing
inspiring stories. Talent-Kerala hopes to feature more such
stories.
February 23, 2006
Read the article
http://www.talent-kerala.net/previous/2003/may/27.htm
related to pankaj kasturi.
I am promoting herbal and ayurvedic products in overseas market.
If possible kindly provide me contact details of Pankaj Kasturi.
H.T. Shah
Prama Exports
B-117, Avon Arcade,
D.J. Road,
Vile Parle ( West )
Mumbai - 400056
Maharashtra. India (prama.exports@gmail.com)
Please contact 0472 2895301
February 8, 2006
My friend, a distinguished food
scientist who spent most of her life working on fish, has a piece of
pottery that was given as a wedding present to her parents in 1908,
with this quotation on it - in full: "Be sure the sea hath fish
enough", and a name which may have been the name of the potter.
She has been invited to give a lecture
at a scientific meeting, which will be about the fact that fish stocks
are not unlimited, and thought that the phrase could be used as an
example
of how people used to think of the sea as an unlimited resource.
I suggested using search engines to
find the reference, and whereas for most things there are thousands of
citations, only three were unearthed, of which your web-page was one.
Robin Johnson
All credit to P.V.Raveendran, the 'rustic Englishman of Kerala'
February 3, 2006
Can you please tell me the source for
the African saying at the bottom of your web page for
April 6, 2002
labeled: "The sea hath fish enough"
I ask because a friend here in Tasmania, a scientist, is giving a talk
on the subject, and would like to use the quotation.
Robin Johnson
The quotation is from P.V.Raveendran's
book
'English Samsarikkan Oru Formula'.
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