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Deepak Sapra, 29, is a management professional working in Hyderabad, India. He and his wife, Ipsita, undertook the 2000 kilometer journey to Pakistan for the cricket matches; for it meant more than just cricket. It meant getting to a place where they had always wanted to go, and where it was quite impossible to go.
We have travelled to most places in India and travelled a fair bit over Europe, South-East Asia, Middle East, North Africa and the Indian sub-continent. We always look forward to our travels not just as seeing a new place, but also making new friends and increasing the repertoire of our social and cultural experiences.
Articles by Deepak Sapra
No longer Hydera-GOOD, its Hydera-BAD
Deepak Sapra Sep 12, 2007 interacts: 9 Views: 2207The fly-over under construction at Panjagutta, supposed to relieve the city of its traffic woes in the most crowded stretch of the city, gave way.
Football Madness at Maracana, Rio de Janeiro
Deepak Sapra Aug 31, 2007 interacts: 0 Views: 1864Nowhere does football arouse as much passion as in Brazil; and nothing personifies it more than the scene at the Maracana, one of world's largest sporting venues.
Star, Crescent, Cross
Deepak Sapra Jul 3, 2006 interacts: 24 Views: 3985Expectedly, the formalities take a long long time. Once done, as I look down from my aircraft window, I feel a great sense of accomplishment at having been there, having seen a bit, and having got a feel of this fantastic place called Israel.
Istanbul Impressions
Deepak Sapra Mar 10, 2005 interacts: 2 Views: 3043Taking history in its stride, moving ahead at a racy pace, nonchalantly balancing contradictions between two worlds, Istanbul is a city I always love to come home to.
Damascus Diary, Mehraba!
Deepak Sapra Jan 18, 2005 interacts: 5 Views: 3617I had romantic impressions of Damascus, of it being a place having archaeological artifacts by the thousands, of an overwhelming feeling of timelessness, history strewn all over. Now, after a few days in the city, I get the impression that ancient histo
Sonia Gandhi and the Coming of Age of the Indian Nation
Deepak Sapra May 18, 2004 interacts: 72 Views: 8822Even as she declines ...the Indian masses have very clearly expressed their YES to Sonia becoming the Prime minister given the way they voted. That I believe counts for the biggest authority in the land.
An Indian in Pakistan
Deepak Sapra Apr 18, 2004 interacts: 254 Views: 29562Love across the Wagah border
Deepak Sapra
- Articles on Chowk: 7
- First article: Apr 18, 2004
- Latest article: Dec 13, 2007
- Times read on Chowk: 53100


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