When I first came across the site Indian Fusion almost a year ago, I frankly did not see much potential in it. For I believed that its variety, or in other words its lack of a central theme, would be detrimental to its popularity in the longer run. I see now, that I was wrong, and how!
Its variety, its lack of a central theme is in fact, its greatest asset. Blessed with the most talented pool of writers I’ve come across, the site has provided these authors a platform to express their innovative and creative thoughts. I’ve become a frequent visitor of The Indian Fusion owing to the wealth of breathtaking write-ups. And, quoting the famous cliché – “A job well begun is half the work done“- the other half is to sustain the effort and take The Indian Fusion to heights never attained before.
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It's been just a month since I started writing articles at The Indian Fusion, I just gained my confidence that I can write. I never wrote articles before, so I decided to surprise myself by joini...
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First of all, heartiest congratulations to the entire TIF family for turning one. May we grow old a hundred more years together, amen! :) It's been just 7 months I've started working for TIF but ...
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Congratulations The Indian Fusion has completed 1 year…… :)
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It was a pretty sad day, when I grumpily took out my pen and sat down on the couch to yield a piece of my mind onto the paper. It came out quite well and I was happy for it, but never did I imagi...
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I remember chatting with our now Managing Editor “Badri Narayan”. I was complaining to him why I stopped writing for school magazines as they ruin whatever you have written by their so called edi...
It has been awesome!
It was 28th of May 2011, I was lost in the middle of huge textbooks, studying for my practical exams, too bored I opened my computer and found an email from Anwesha Bose (Editor-in- chief of Indi...
How it all Began…..
The Beginning
*Represented as a conversation between me and my friend.
"So, how did IF happen??"
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RITU JAIN
The lap of love
UDIT
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KUMAR PRATIK
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Well Kumar Pratik
What do I say. Your works never fail to surprise me. The enthu and energy you put into the words you write is really incredible!
Kudos big boy!
anwesha
July 24, 2011 at 10:48 pm
:’( Tears of joy! Thank you, thank you. That’s all a writer wants – appreciation.
KP
July 27, 2011 at 3:58 pm
Variety is the spice of life!!!!
Ekta Pal
July 25, 2011 at 11:45 pm