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Ponty Chadha – meteoric rise and gory end

Gurdeep Singh Chadha aka Ponty Chadha and his brother Hardeep died a bloody death in a property dispute which ended in gun shots. Who was Ponty Chadha Gurdeep started with selling snacks in front of local liquor shops with his father. Fortune came when Kulwant Singh Chadha, his father, got license to run liquor shop. [...]

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The Vampire Diaries gets all the good men

I could probably write a whole book on Damon Salvatore, the blue eyed vampire who unfortunately loves a girl who is always getting herself and everyone else into trouble (read – Elena Gilbert). But I guess I will let the book be for now. With due respect to Damon, there are quite a handful of [...]

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Things you did not know about Bal Thackeray

India knows Balsaheb Thackeray as the politician who represents the extreme right wing philosophy. The “Hindu Hriday Samraat” has left a mark in Indian politics for reasons good and bad. Here are some things about him that you might not have known. Meet Thackeray, the cartoonist Before he actively joined politics, Bal Thackeray was famous [...]

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The Wasteland

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The Wasteland

In this world of insanity With streets choked with garbage And mottled faces begging for roughage Disease-ridden alleys And absurd message rallies With violence bubbling in the veins Blood leaking in the sewers Distorted truths and despotic harbingers Where messiahs are murdered And their deaths celebrated And their sermons berated Intelligence cowers in corners isolated [...]

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I was a toddler then,  And now I can walk – Paritosh Louhan

To The Indian Fusion. Subject: About ME. Dear ma’am I would like to bring into your generous notification that I am completely enthralled and surprised by the deadly change that I have observed in my own writing style. Whatsoever I am today, it’s just because of the environment fashioned by you, around us and around [...]

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The Haunting Whisper of Helplessness – Review Of The Movie ‘Raise The Red Lantern’

Review Of The Movie:  ‘Raise The Red Lantern’ [1991] by Zhang Yimou The start of this movie is as arresting as the rest of it. I read ‘Wives and Concubines’, a story by Su Tong (which this movie is based on) a short while ago and loved it. I decided I had to watch the [...]

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Respected Lal Kishanchand Advani

Respected Lal Kishanchand Advani You are an intelligent man. There are many who worship you and there are many who follow you in the path that you lead. I am but a mere commoner. I have no means and I have no power. You are all I seem to have. The media tells me that [...]

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The mosquito that bit Kasab

All hail the mosquito that bit Ajmal Kasab. A man came to India who blasted off buildings, killed people, spread terror. He was caught by the men who risked their lives saving men and women. After he was caught, this man was kept in a high security place and fed delicacies for almost four years. [...]

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US Election Results – Barack Obama wins, What’s the impact in India

Barack Obama created history by becoming the second Democrat to win the second four year White House term since WW II. The opponent Mitt Romney had battled well, but lost out in the end. In his victory speech, Obama said that the best is yet to come. Also in his twitter feed he expresses gratitude [...]

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Ten Things You Should Not Do As A Sophomore!

1. Do not try and exert your seniority on every second fuccha you see: Things may go downhill, if the fuccha actually turns out to be a third-year, who looks young, or an M.Tech first year, or in the worst case, a fourth-year. Hold your instincts, for they may land you with a black-eye and [...]

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