| Contemporary Literary Review India July 
2012 Wish to Live: A beggar on a street in Pune (India) writing her feelings on a paper to kill silence in her life. Your life is precious. Never give up, always try to live. | ||||
| Editorial July 2012 | 
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| Poems | 
Three Poems by Akhil Katyal 
For the First Few Days Khusro and Nizam You | |||
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Two Poems by Nithya Raghavan 
American-Indian Daughter-In-Law Hollow & Empty | ||||
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I Do Not Have AIDS by Bestin Samuel 
Even though the odds are heavily stacked against me, I am confident. I do not have AIDS. | ||||
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Haiku by Sanchita Choudhury 
Winged time brings me here Withered time emancipates | ||||
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The Fifth by Dr (Ms) Prem Kumari Srivastava 
Twelve years ago, she entered the staff room. | ||||
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Get Me Before It Ends by Krishna Keerthi 
As the world comes to an end, I can't find me any friend, | ||||
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Three Poems by Gopal Lahiri 
Smile Sharing Thoughts Pencil Sketch | ||||
| Stories | 
Three Short Stories by Ron Koppelberger Flourishes of Half Dollar Renown A Breed of Rain A Blessed Blossom | |||
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Pete’s Records by Valery V. Petrovskiy 
“Now, let his best friend have the floor”, said a master of ceremonies turning to me. | ||||
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Mukhagini by Ashok Patwari 
Parvati had another glimpse of setting sun dipping in to the horizon. | ||||
| Criticism | 
Mistry's Bombay: Harmony in Disparity by Ezzeldin Elmadda 
This article discusses Rohinton Mistry's portrayal of the city of Bombay as a unique locale in India... | |||
| Arts | 
Arts by Lord Frederic Leighton 
Flaming June by L F Bennett  | |||
| Book Reviews | 
Review on Lost In Seattle by Ghanshyam Iyyengar Bruce Louis Dodson, in his debut novel Lost in Seattle, tracks the economic slowdown... | |||
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Review on Reading the Qu’ran by Meenakshi Chawla 
We live in an unsettled and unsettling world. | ||||
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CLRI Quiz Vision 2012-2013 
ENTRY FORM OF CLRI 
QUIZ-VISION # 1 
WIN Rs.500.00  
Opening date: 1- 08- 2012                               Results & Solutions on: 1 – 09 --2012 
Closing date:  31-08- 2012  
(Up to 6 p.m. I.S.T) 
Clue # 1:  There
is a JOY/SADNESS in sweet sound That quickens tears. 
Clue # 2:  Psychologically, it is
felt that a child is innately ACTIVE/SENSITIVE. 
Clue # 3:  In central Tibet, the
salutation consists in sticking out the tongue, pulling the  
                 LEFT/RIGHT ear
and rubbing the left hip, making a slight bow at the same time. 
Clue # 4:  To be defenseless, in
the face of the armed might of so many world powers, is        virtually an invitation to
AGGRESSION/ANNIHILATION. 
Clue # 5:  One of the commonest
human failings in a our present civilization is ANGER/GREED. 
Clue # 6:  We fear and desire
because we do not know what we ARE/HAVE. 
Clue # 7:  There is in trouble
and in sorrow no SOLUTION/SALVE and no balm like that of 
                 personal
affection and personal sympathy. 
Clue # 8 : All philosophy….to a truly sanctified mind….is but…..matter
for 
                 RELIGION/DIVINITY
to work upon. 
Clue # 9 : The word “Witch” is not a bad word; it simply means a
WRONGED/WISE woman. 
Clue #10: No poetry was ever so human than Chaucer’s; none ever came
more genially and  
                 frankly home to
its READERS/CRITIQUES. 
Clue #11: Insert a comma after each slightest break of connection in
the grammatical  
                 construction of
a clause or sentence, but not where the words are closely connected 
                 in TENSE/SENSE. 
Notes:  
(1) Spot the original word of the writer given in the capital
letters and reject the alternate  word.  
(2) 
Copy the quotations and save them in .doc or .rtf format at your end. 
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(3)  You can send as many entries as you prefer
by remitting Rs.5/= per entry. 
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(4)  Write your name & address in capital
letters only. 
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guardian’s name. Please note the winner’s cheque will be in guardian’s name. 
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Hello Competitors,
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