Meeta
Kaur
Columnists
Meeta is a creative writer living in northern California with her three loves: Banjot, Benanti and her laptop.
The World We Leave Behind by MEETA KAUR
With the extensive daily media coverage of environmental issues, it is hard not to feel guilty about not doing my part.
Methi di Roti by MEETA KAUR
The nostalgia of receiving a tavaa-made roti, dripping with butter, from my mother's hands, has considerable sentimental value.
The Colours of Sikhi by MEETA KAUR
Gagandeep Singh is featured as the Artist of the Month by The Times of India Group for June 2007.
Motherhood Turned Inside Out by MEETA KAUR
She gives away her smiles to everyone she sees; she understands that happiness is not a scarce resource.
THE NAMESAKE -
Straddling The Great Divide A Film Review by MEETA KAUR
It goes beyond the experience of a Bengali family in America: it is equally relevant to the Sikh-American experience.
A Journey by MEETA KAUR
My mother's hair becomes a world of my own. Mama unpins her bun and lets her hair fall, rushing down her back. She combs through the tangles with her fingers.