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- The small "big" sister.
Maheep,
Michigan, US.
- The hand that rocks the cradle rules the garbage.
Mohinder Kaur Riar,
Sun Valley, Nevada, USA.
- Bomb or hunger, death is our's.
Parag Kapoor,
London, UK.
- Sister India.
Arnav Gautam,
Melbourne, Australia.
- Ragged childhood.
Payal Kaushik,
Melbourne, Australia.
- Why are we not treated as prince?
Maninder,
Patiala, India.
- Move on, show us page 3.
Madhu R. D. Singh,
Ambala Cantonment, India.
- Siblinks.
V. K. Tangri,
Dehra-Dun, India.
- Sister by relation, mother by situation.
Mohit Kumar Mahajan,
Yakima, USA.
- At least not begging.
Aniket Singh Saharan,
Pilimandori, Fatehabad, India.
- The not-so-lucky "Prince" and "Princess".
Rajiv Bhalla,
Chandigarh, India.
- Real models on the set of "Disaster".
Piyush Gupta,
Jagadhri, India.
- Rags only; no riches.
Nishan Antaal,
Windsor, ON, Canada.
- Brother-sister or mother-son?
Kamalpreet Kaur,
Ludhiana, India.
- Is it Lebanon or Baghdad or affliction itself?
Jovan S. Dhillon,
Jalandhar, India.
- East or west, India and Pakistan are the best.
Vibhu,
Yamunanagar, India.
- War has no winners.
Rohit Gupta,
Allahabad, India.
- Will anyone pull "Prince" and "Princess" out of poverty hole?
Kuljeet Singh Randhawa,
Mohali, India.
- Tired of finding another 60-foot hole.
Amit Nagpal,
Chandigarh, India.
- To be Prince and Princess of Wells.
Amit Prakash,
Jamshedpur, India.
- After finding the mole, they will think about you.
B. S. Gill,
Moga, India.
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