Updated On: 26 January, 2011 08:37 AM IST | | Rocky Thongam
Beg, borrow or dip into your roomie's pocket, but fish out Rs 200. Yes, that is all you need to enjoy food from around the world at this fest

Beg, borrow or dip into your roomie's pocket, but fish out Rs 200. Yes, that is all you need to enjoy food from around the world at this fest
If you are a student living alone in a big city, there are two things which keep you occupied. First, where to find good food that doesn't leave a dent in your pocket. 
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And the second, how to make that chick in the front row aware of your existence. The latter, sometimes needs divine intervention but the former, if you read this article carefully, can be taken care of.
Everybody is in holiday mood today, some of you have seen the Republic Day celebrations on television, paid homage to India's adoption of its Constitution. Now, there's a pressing problem at hand. The hostel mess is closed so where do you head for your meal tonight? Well, the International Food Festival at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is your best bet.
One world, many foods
The food festival is celebrated each year at the Jhelum lawn near its well-known landmark Ganga Dhaba. This year the participating students will be representing 19 countries. Some of the countries include Russia, South Korea, Germany, China, Bangladesh, Nepal, Afghanistan and Sudan.
"You can enjoy food from countries as near as Bangladesh to far away ones like Sudan, it is a delicious cultural potpourri," says Tawheed Reza Noor, President of the Foreign Students Union, JNU. The stalls will have cuisines prepared by the students (with some help from outsiders) trying to give the festival a global feel in a hygienic environment.