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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 Pradeep Tewari

 
 
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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.

HOME
  • Weapons of mass construction.
    Amit Prakash and Rajmani Sharma,
    Jamshedpur, India.
  • Now they prefer to work in a call center.
    Geeta Jain,
    Vancouver, Canada.
  • The men are busy watching cricket.
    Harminder Singh,
    Fresno, CA.
  • No hands, only tools.
    Rohit Jain,
    Vancouver, Canada.
  • Men at home, women at work.
    Inderjit Manga,
    Pittsburg, CA, USA.
  • Spare the spade and spoil the soil.
    Jasmine,
    Burbank, CA, USA. 
  • Cooperate jobs in demand.
    Dhananjay Dass Bhardwaj,
    Wellington, NZ.
  • No man's land? But we're women.
    Clare Falconer,
    Llandough, Wales.
  • Now where's the man power?
    Anant Prakash,
    Mohali, India.
  • Job swapping.
    Gurpreet Dhugga,
    Fairfield, CA, USA.
  • Which is best spade (minister)?
    Bikramjit Singh,
    Patti, India.
  • Celebrating Labour Day.
    Rupen,
    Sunam, India.
  • Labour without labourers.
    Amrit,
    Amritsar, India.
  • Going to start another SYL.
    Navtej Singh,
    NY, US.
  • WMDs for the husbands.
    Vikram Kataria,
    Patiala, India.
  • Two maids, too many spades.
    Aaryan,
    Chandigarh, India.
  • Just call a spade a spade.
    Bati Tiwari,
    Allahabad, India.
  • Now Laloo will dig aloo.
    Rupinder Singh,
    Woodbridge, Canada.
  • Queen(s) of Spades.
    by many readers.