Harish Ghodki

  • Enjoy the New MIX
    49 Songs that will fill you up with what they ought to tell! Enjoy the playlist, from the likes of Foster the People, The Smiths, Lana Del Rey, Arcade Fire, OneRepublic, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and mor… read more
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  • Enjoy the New MIX – 49 Songs that will fill you up with what they ought to tell! Enjoy the playlist, from the likes of Foster the People, The Smiths, Lana Del Rey, Arcade Fire, OneRepublic, Red Hot Chilli Peppers and mor… read more

  • Two articles centering Apple answer the same question – American Prosperity (iEconomy)
    I hope you’re following the iEconomy series by New York Times. The first article begins to answer a question by President Obama, “Why not manufacture…[Read more]

  • Two articles centering Apple answer the same question – American Prosperity (iEconomy) – I hope you’re following the iEconomy series by New York Times. The first article begins to answer a question by President Obama, “Why not manufacture in U.S.,” and the second article… read more

  • What worries about Cricket in India
    There are many things going wrong with Indian Cricket, period. The overseas defeats, seven in a row, nobody wanted and believe me the Cricketers themselves must be devastated, for raining onto them…[Read more]

  • What worries about Cricket in India – There are many things going wrong with Indian Cricket, period. The overseas defeats, seven in a row, nobody wanted and believe me the Cricketers themselves must be devastated, for raining onto them ar… read more

  • War Horse Review
    War Horse is not just a story, but more precisely a journey that approaches World War I with an outlook more so endearing. It’s a pity that Michael Morpugo’s novel written back in 1982 nev… read more
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  • War Horse Review – War Horse is not just a story, but more precisely a journey that approaches World War I with an outlook more so endearing. It’s a pity that Michael Morpugo’s novel written back in 1982 nev… read more

  • The year that was 2011: INDIA
    The year was 2011 and now it isn’t! A lot happened and a lot has been forgotten, and though nothing will change, we are required to look back and hence, feature our progress, evaluate our strate… read…[Read more]

  • The year that was 2011: INDIA – The year was 2011 and now it isn’t! A lot happened and a lot has been forgotten, and though nothing will change, we are required to look back and hence, feature our progress, evaluate our strate… read more

  • Playlist 2011 – Top Songs
    There are many songs that float around in your device, taking up your hard disk space, but only to a few songs when they play, you tune in and sing along. Such are these songs, that have found recurri… read…[Read more]

  • Playlist 2011 – Top Songs – There are many songs that float around in your device, taking up your hard disk space, but only to a few songs when they play, you tune in and sing along. Such are these songs, that have found recurri… read more

  • Is religious rigidity barring possible Utopia
    “…. and there will be a place, unlike any other that has been. A place of great resourcefulness, of people who would live as they should, of leaders who will wear a cloak of responsibility… …[Read more]

  • Is religious rigidity barring possible Utopia – “…. and there will be a place, unlike any other that has been. A place of great resourcefulness, of people who would live as they should, of leaders who will wear a cloak of responsibility… read more

  • The stumbling LOKPAL crusade
    It’s been 8 months since it first came up, a man on indefinite hunger strike, filling weight into the idea of a Jan Lokpal Bill, cradling what has now become an unprecedented expansion of opinio… read more
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  • The stumbling LOKPAL crusade – It’s been 8 months since it first came up, a man on indefinite hunger strike, filling weight into the idea of a Jan Lokpal Bill, cradling what has now become an unprecedented expansion of opinio… read more

  • The Name of the Wind by Patrick Rothfuss
    The “The Name of the Wind” is a fantasy novel by Patrick Rothfuss, an epic tale, continuing still, to be told in three parts, one for each day, one in each book, and the one to be told to … read…[Read more]

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