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hi,
iam a feminist man and iam proud of it. i want to congratulate you for your efforts towards women empowerment. the day is not far away when majority of jobs would be held by women and soon there will be a day where all presidents and prime ministers of states would be women. if there is anything i could do to help you please email me.
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August 30th, 2009 at
Thanks Gautham!
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Great articles in this fortnight’s issue…The new look is striking…however the legibility of grey(?) letters on the orange background is not good. Would you take a re-look at the design?
Thank you and more power to you!
Manjula
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November 28th, 2009 at
Thanks Manjula. Will check soon.
Shweta
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Wonderful blog! But I would like to extend Manjula’s concern to the comments section. When there is a reply to a comment, the reply becomes invisible because the font color is the same as the background color.
Thank you and please please keep up the good work!
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