View Abhilasha Sharma 's Profile
Pink Payjama on the Red Fort
what do you say friends????????
Asked by Abhilasha Sharma | Apr 10 2012 | Report this Report abuse
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View Aparna  at Pune 's Profile
women generaly like pink colour.
every boddy feel comfortable in payjama.
red fort is a place from where prime minister addresses the nation.

after outting this together we get the meaning as " a woman who is/was very comfortable playing important role ( or say prime minister role)"

I cant think of any other then Indira gandhi.

now what do you say???

other Interpretation for the same are welcome.
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View Harshita  Bhatnagar 's Profile
even i think of the topic in a similiar way as dipti does.....probably pink pajamas wud signify our natural selves and not what we present to the world(with the help of our formal clothing)......

all the people wud have removed their masks and wud actually be so honest n selfless that they wudn't have anythin to hide...
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View Abha  s 's Profile
well i thnk this topic means the growing importance n power of women in india who stands by themselves, take thr own decisions n r independt n strong like the red fort
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View Ekshika Gaonkar 's Profile
I have a very interesting dimension to add to this very intriguing topic. I hope i am able to put forward my point in a elegant manner.

As i have understood, RED Fort is the place where the Prime Minsiter Of India hoists the Indian National Flag, so Red Fort is a symbol of India Democracy. Howver what is the a pyjama doin over it?? Clearly this is a sign of mockery to nationalism. ANd why the color pink then.. I have a personal perspective here. We have often seen that majority of the ofice files are pink in color. That means that Pink is a sign of bureaucracy. So the entire things comes like this.

In India( a so called democracy) everything is governed and managed by the bureaucrats and hence democracy(public opinion) is jeopardized. And hence the mockery.

I hope i have conveyed the idea well..
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i think this is a very innovative topic.
this refers to the women power rising up to the red fort , which means the highest position in our country.
We all are aware of rising influence of women in every field from industry to education or from sports to politics.
Lt Kalpana chawla went to space taking india in the universe, sania mirza has taken our country's name to the tennis arena
we all agree that late Mrs Indira gandhi was one of the greatest prime minister and most powerful lady till date
women these days are becoming more and more aware and powerful and in my opinion the day is not far when we will have out second lady prime minister.
and when the day comes then our country will begin a new journey of success
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View Aman  Verma 's Profile
Actually the topic is related to INDIAN REVOLUTION . but which type of revolution .........
revolution have the self properties and inherit the others properties..
pink color have the propertey of red and also inherit the yello and white....(i don't no more).
india need a revolution to change in education ,politics,industries,economy,in lot of fields..
from other countries......
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View Nikki   's Profile
Hi friends!!!
I personaly fee that it shows that our leaders are making the mockery of pink payajama (innocence) of the public.
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View Amrita  Patel 's Profile
Poorva you are right. this topic is related to the women power.
Empowerment of women is a process which is catching pace in India. Everyone has understand the importance of women education.
The word WOMAN itself denotes some Quality,
W - Warm
O - Otimistic
M - Motivited
A - Achiever
N - Nice
These and so many qualities make woman different.
There is no such field of career remain where we cant see woman. Now a days women also start joining army.
In urban areas women are handling the business, apart from her household duties. And want to be great citizen of the country.

But in rural areas the thing is different. Women are not aware about their rights and powers.
But, some social organisations and woman development organisations are fighting for their rights and helps them to stand in this world.
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View Meenal Khanna 's Profile
a damn nice topic..... my view would be a very comfortable and easy rule in the future......with everyone happy and satisfied........may be end of a corrupt era........a farfetched dream in reality ..but my perception
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View Ditipriya  De 's Profile
what does it mean yaar????
does it mean "in the near future or far future a political party from telangana whose brand is pink will b in the lead among all the parties"?????????
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View Daksha  Joshi 's Profile
Well pink is an innocent colour, it reminds me of the the little kids who are kind hearted and believe that "Honesty is the best Policy". The pajama is casual and is signifies irresponsibility it mocks at us saying that our leaders are not at all kind hearted and well they make policies as per their own convienience. The pink colour shows how our leaders should be and the pajama tells us what they are.
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