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Author: Kishore Kalisipudi

Thank You Sachin

Thank You Sachin

For the first time in life, I have not followed Cricket. Mumbai scars will never ever fade away. After talking to my friend over the phone last night, I was then aware of what was going on as he mentioned Sehwag’s outrage. Today morning, after a long break from Cricket, I opened up the browser to see that Sachin’s century has won a game for India. Nothing, nothing in this world would have made me feel consoled, be it my…

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India, read Mahabharata again..

India, read Mahabharata again..

Indians need to read Mahabharata again. They forgot who they are and what they are, totally. The politicians has made the country a mockery of rotten policies and turned the country into a hub of cash generating ATMs for themselves. Read the Mahabharata again…. Outraged by the Mumbai attacks, I could not help but to spit my anger at someone and the best fit for my bill are us, we Indians. Have we forgot what was taught to us, have…

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…I wept

…I wept

There is nothing to write except to weep today. Such a horrendous act of terror and all I can do is to weep. I sincerey pray God to give all those strength and fortitude to stand up against this cowardice act. Long live India!

It really hurts Himesh…!

It really hurts Himesh…!

I am a born music lover and was a good singer too. While the first part grew bigger and bigger the second one suffered a beathing over the years. Anyway, this is not about me. Having listened to musical maestro’s like MS, Mangalampally, etc and Ghantasala, Rafi, Kishore and Balu ever since my birth, music just goes down my ears like water through my mouth. My interest to music is as important as breathing. Kept aside, there are few singers…

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Laws of AP

Laws of AP

Like many laws (don’t mistake this with scientific ones), Andhra Pradesh too have formulated some laws of democracy. It was a difficult task, but only to compile. Law 1: Government and its officials can involve in murdering a person. Amendment: Only opposition leaders can come under victims. Law 2: All witnesses that can lead to political instability be completely wiped out. Amendment: <There is none> Law 3: Law and order can only be implemented on law-abiding citizens. Amendment: Citizens are…

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The Tiger stopped hunting..

The Tiger stopped hunting..

Dear Dada, We miss you, we will forever cherish all those wonderful Cricketing moments that you let us enjoy and salute you for the service you’ve done for the country. Regards.. Sourav Chandidas Ganguly, famously described by his fellow team mate another legend of Cricket as the “God on off-side” has played his last international Cricket match yesterday, on a winning note. The man who has changed the land space of Indian Cricket filling it with fervor and fire and…

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Black is beautiful again!

Black is beautiful again!

I know I am too late to write this, but you know what, better late than never! When Barak Obama was declared as the projected winner of the Presidential Elections, 2008, the country was actually witnessing something magnificent. The black has become beautiful again. Most of us might be thinking that when there are only two choices what’s the big deal, isn’t it obvious that Republicans will definitely face defeat on the name of incumbency while its the turn of…

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All good things come to an end

All good things come to an end

Anil Kumble has retired from International Cricket. This was the head-lines in most of the media yesterday bidding adieu to the great service person of Cricket as a sport and a tire-less fighter who served his country in this sport like a silent King. Kumble by any means was more than a match winner for India. He was the hope and the torch bearer for most of his career and had the greatest audacity on the field and off the…

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‘Vish’wa-Vijeta

‘Vish’wa-Vijeta

To have chosen a Sanskrit title to this article has never been more apt. Today, Viswanathan Anand aka Vishy has retained his World Chess Championship title, defeating Russia’s Vladimir Kramnik with a 2 point margin. It is a proud moment for every Chess lover, particular so for an Indian or Indian by heart. Congratulations! to the World Champion and long live Chess.

..and the war continues..!

..and the war continues..!

Counting days between cricket matches has become my hobby, a special mention of India and Australia on either side can only add desperation. Now that the counting mode has shifted to few hours, a battle between the titans of Test Cricket is shortly underway. I do not care the result as my best guess always favors India, relentlessly in a stronger orthodox style. Everyone loves to see a champion fall hard, more so when the opponent is our own team,…

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