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CAPTION CONTEST

Caption Contest

Test your ingenuity, suggest a caption for the photograph given below. Selected entries will be posted on this page next Sunday. LAST  WEEK'S RESULTS




Photo by Pawan Sharma

 
 
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LAST WEEK'S RESULTS


We thank our readers for the overwhelming response to our interactive Caption Contest feature. Due to the volume of the e-mail messages received, we are unable to publish all the captions and only post a representative selection. Often a number of persons send similar captions. In such cases only one of these is posted.


Photo posted last week, captions submitted for which are given below.

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  • Easy chair.
    Clare Falconer,
    Llandough, Wales.

  • Insecurity officer.
    Bhupinder Singh Manes,
    Adelaide, Australia.

  • City is safe when we sleep.
    Vandana Relan,
    Adelaide, Australia.

  • Rest assured.
    Robert Lindsay,
    Cardiff, Wales.

  • But surely those meditating don't snore? 
    Rob Falconer, 
    Penarth, Wales.

  • Take oath for proper duty, but forget all and slept on the duty.
    Jagjeet Singh "Jeet",
    New Delhi, India.

  • Dreams and duty go together. 
    Devinder Gill,
    Calgary, Ab, Canada.

  • Getting ready for night party.
    Kunal Singla,
    Chandigarh, India.

  • Duty unconscious.
    V. K. Tangri,
    Amritsar, India.

  • Ye arram ka mamla hai.
    Bhupinder Gill,
    Dhanaula, Punjab.

  • Duty and the sleep.
    Rajiv Bhalla,
    Chandigarh, India.

  • Last man sleeping.
    Rakesh Goswami,
    Lucknow, India.

  • If Prime Minister can, why can't I.
    Vikas Chawla,
    Boston, US.

  • Senior: "This is not what I meant by vishram."
    MahaMoorakh Singh,
    Piscataway, NJ.

  • Heavier the "langar", deeper the "slumber".
    Shameen Gill,
    Moga, India.