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Entries posted by Abhinav Srivastava
Abhinav Srivastva is a student at Symbiosis School Of Economics, Symbiosis International University
Who sold votes? – My perspective on the budget

Who sold votes? – My perspective on the budget

For he never sold a dream that couldn’t be realised! Not a populist budget but rather a prudent and pragmatic approach to it. Palaniappan Chidambaram inquisitive approach to General Budget 2013-14 makes much to the economic will than political framing it perfectly as UPA-Model of Inclusive Growth. Chidambaram who shares a cabinet headed by a [...]

Let us rewind India Vs Australia

From the makers of Kai Po Che, well traced with India-Australia cricket as nationality, passion and sportsmen spirit, all that hang around Bollywood and Cricket. An Incredible India of energetic emotions and enthusiasm where supposedly Amitabh, Sharukh, Sachin and Dhoni are bigger topics of discussions from coffee table to news hour primetime than the interest [...]

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Narendra Modi – Love him or hate him, you just can’t ignore him!

You can’t ignore him…. …..For things become patriotic when he speaks. His development models are often categorically linked with India’s future model for a categorist growth story. And he who always leads a winning campaign picturising it “Brand- Modi Perfect”. His fan loyalty often appeases those mobilizing for an anti-statesmen campaign, Modi garnishes much more [...]

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Saurav Ganguly for coach? What do you say?

His off-side had brought delight, his swinging t-shirt had put excitement and his captaincy had always seeded for leadership. For a legend perfect ‘Saurav Chandidas Ganguly’ a blend of passion and pluckiness for his uniqueness has been personified. Neither does his trophy cabinet feature ‘A World Cup’ nor does his winning moments are sealed with [...]

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No transparency, No fair play; this is BCCI

BCCI has many problems For a more appreciable applaud, in the name of this game, the game played by Gentlemen. From the political dynamics to the monopolization of India cricket, the ones in charge of its governance have gained none but money and shame. Like a magician, BCCI (The Board Of Control For Cricket In [...]

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Andy Murray Vs Novak Djokovic would make it a joy watching Sunday

Revolving and evolving, this January gets much more unpredictable. Amongst the entire dearth in Indian cricket, tennis seems to fair quite differently this time. Australian Open is uprising with the unpredictables. This entire aura in tennis where “The winner takes it all” seems to have disguised. Rising are the new champions, those who garnished grand [...]

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Cricket: The India – England tournament- Where things went wrong

This India-England tournament has much common in it. After constant defeats India who got some sparks and glory, Dhoni and Flether to their weightage. Another limited over’s tournament defeat that perhaps would question the shaded legacy of English cricket. Their constant failure under Indian-subcontinent marks much to those challenging and contesting debates. Whether England is [...]

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Dhoni’s second wind

Some would hate it! Some would love it! This is an incredible India for an incredible cricket. If you ever picked up a cricket bat or else a cup of chail kee payli, you always carried a potential cricket pundit in you. This India produces much more cricket experts than those eleven cricketers on the [...]

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Happy Birthday Rahul Dravid

“Rahul Dravid is a player who would walk on broken glass if his team asks him to” – Navjot Singh Wasn’t he a Gandhian someday? If you sledge Tendulkar, you had nightmares. If you sledge Ganguly, you better join the fuzz. Categorically speaking, this man had never even responded. He wasn’t different besides the fact [...]

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India vs Pakistan Cricket – Tour Diaries

Corner of Indo- Pak Cricket Field If you attack America, they capture you. If you attack Iran, they nuke you. But, if you attack India, they stop playing cricket with you. Indian foreign policy is a myth, yet to be researched and practiced. Ever since the 1965 war, 1999 Kargil War or the recent 26/11 [...]

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