Friday, December 12, 2008
And...
And finally a post here. Don't know if it will be my last on this blog. I invite you all to to my other blog, http://thedailyjibster.blogspot.com/. I had almost decided against public blogging but a desire to make my voice heard resurfaced, which I could not hold back any longer. Have decided not to write any more personal posts on this blog, because of the humungous ego it instilled in me, and the conflict it would raise against the years ahead of slogging and working in almost virtual anonymity for commercial enterprises. For the same reason, I am disabling comments there. I know that a blog without commenting is a dull proposition, but I am scared of the addiction that a blog becomes. Trust me, the withdrawal symptoms of leaving this blog to dry up, was hard to bear. Another reason could be my spare use of the internet these days, compared to the earlier life when spending 12+ hours online was routine.
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Welcome back sir!! :-)
Welcome back :)
Hi,
I was reading ur blog posts and found some of them to be very good.. u write well.. Why don't you popularize it more.. ur posts on ur blog ‘Hope Springs Eternal...’ took my particular attention as some of them are interesting topics of mine too;
BTW I help out some ex-IIMA guys who with another batch mate run www.rambhai.com where you can post links to your most loved blog-posts. Rambhai was the chaiwala at IIMA and it is a site where users can themselves share links to blog posts etc and other can find and vote on them. The best make it to the homepage!
This way you can reach out to rambhai readers some of whom could become your ardent fans.. who knows.. :)
Cheers,
Ray
The students of Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur, Chattisgarh, are on an indefinite strike to remove an incompetent Vice-Chancellor. Please read about it at http://removethevc.blogspot.com and http://www.revivehnlu.com. The strike has been on for 9 days now, and with the VC having declared sine die on Saturday, the students have the odds stacked heavily against their enterprise. What they need, if they are to succeed, is a little help from you. Please help in any way you can to garner public support for these students, who stand by their convictions despite the authorities, bureaucracy and government refusing to offer any help.
Dear Jiby Chettan, with respect to the previous comment, please do anything you can to generate awareness about this movement. What these students need most is public support, as they steadfastly stand by their convictions.
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