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Monthly Archives: August 2011
It’s ok if the Spirit dies
As a student in the third-year of my undergraduate degree, with a few friends, we brought to our Institute a bi-monthly newsletter called The Spirit. It was an attempt to give a platform to the students to voice their opinions, … Continue reading
To the Heroes
Like most of you, I have heroes. May be a little too many of them. These individuals inspire, tease, evoke. This week Curious Bends is dedicated to those who make living today a worthwhile journey. Of course, I can’t include … Continue reading
End of the diet and the lessons learnt
Friday was the last day of my four-week slow-carb diet experiment. It has been a great experience and I have learnt many lessons which I plan to implement in my diet for the future. Stats first: I now weigh 66 kg … Continue reading
Indian Masala
This week on Curious Bends it’s an India special. Read about India’s war on corruption, India’s ‘educated’ elite, Bhogle’s smart ideas and Guha’s sharp words. But before that do see the colours that make up this beautiful country on The … Continue reading