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Podcast - Bus Kahani Hai

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T his post is dedicated to introducing my Podcast - Bus Kahani Hai . I have made this podcast with an intention to connect to people through my voice. This is not only a means of sharing my views and stories with the world but is also a medium to talk to myself.   A podcast is a good medium to connect with people as it does not demand the attention of your eyes; all it wants from you is to lend your ears. Often when you are commuting on a bus or in a metro, listening to a podcast can be a great idea: All you need is an earphone and bingo! My Podcast - Bus Kahani Hai has a Trailer as an introduction and episodes that are published from time to time. All the episodes so far have been archived below with dedicated links for one-click listening. Also, it is my humble request to leave your valuable feedback and comments on this post or on my  Instagram page   https://www.instagram.com/neoimaginations/     Twitter handle  Bus Kahani Hai              Latest Episodes Episode 4 : Khidki Ke Baa

Bigg Boss 7 Mania

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Bigg Boss 7 Bigg Boss 7 has entered into its fourth week with three evictions Hazel, Rajat and Anita Advani the latest. India s most awaited and controversial  show is already on your platter at Colors TV . The show is catching up heat with contestants making their support camps, loyalty groups. You too Brutus phrase can happen to anyone in the house . Armaan Kohli betrayed Anita and landed her into a space outside Bigg  Boss home. The passion to stay in the house has crossed all levels of madness with Ratan taking a Cow Dung Spa to Actor Apurva going for a weird head shave. Those plunge only gave clues that people are capable of playing dirty politics and tactics to secure their place in the house. Groups to identify: 1. Armaan, Tanisha , Kamya and Pratyusha.               Armaan & Tanisha 2. Gauahar and Kushal with Andy in and out. 3. Shilpa, Apoorva and Ratan faintly. 4. Loners - Elli, Andy, Asif and Sangram. The Game So Far :         Ratan @ Cowdu

My Experiments with Bapu

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Mahatma Gandhi Born more than three decades after he breath his last on January 30, 1948, I had only known him through school text books or through people s admiration and prejudices. The repetitive  visibility of his iconic picture on every currency note and text-book made me remember his face more than anybody else face in this world. He was omnipresent and omnipotent. With my nascent and tender mind it did not take long for me to like this great man without understanding what he preached and practised. On every Independence Day and Republic Day speech in my school, I religiously added stuffs of his contribution to Indian saga of freedom. His name resonated with the words truth and non-violence. That was my first impression of this man. I was growing then. Having won Best in Academics at class seven during my schooling, I got  " The Story of My Experiments With Truth" (Gandhiji Autobiography) as prize. Seeing its weight and number of pages I decided to showca