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Please Note : All quotes shared on this blog are mine unless specified. Feel free to tell, spread and share. :) But please.. let us know that you did it, and you did it by giving due credits. :) Much Love. Poetry is the lyrical translation of soul. Wise men don’t quarrel, they debate. Art doesn’t need language to communicate, But only eyes to see, and hearts to preserve. Perceptions are born when you hear, Belief is born when you see. Don’t prove anyone wrong, until you have the means to prove yourself right. When it comes to situations, be skeptical, when it comes to humans, have faith. Being radical is being bold, Not stupid. Someone can be less correct, But nobody is absolutely wrong. Its better to be sensible rather than serious. – @chitranshw (Chitransh Waghmare)

Happy New Year !!!

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First of all, A very happy New year to all my dear readers and to all the admirers and fellow bloggers around the globe :) Blogging never seemed so fulfilling and happening till the point  I realized that it's just not an electronic mode of writing and representing, but there exist real emotions and pious appreciation and affection for each other. There is a strong sense of belongingness emerges and continues to grow as time goes. There are certain blogs (and bloggers too) who are much more dearer to me than ever. There is a special bond between us has developed, I believe. Their blogs are the first thing I browse even before I look at mine. :) As I once said on Jason's Blog, These blogs are my habit now.  To all the readers of my blog at both blogger and WP, I extend my sincere gratitude (A big hug from my side :) ) and really appreciate their support. I want to thank  Dennis Cardiff , and  Suzie , who were the first of my followers ever on wordpress. and to  Amy , 

Meeting the Mathemagician

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When I first heard about  Arthur Benjamin  the mathemagician, a few weeks ago, A number wizard and the mathematics professor, I was really awestruck  by the sheer brilliance of the man at one of the most time consuming mathematical operation, i.e. Squaring of numbers. Arthur Benjamin is the well known mathamatics educator known for squaring the numbers faster than a calculator, and so, racing against the calculators seems peanuts for the genius.  In fact, What Ted Talks says about him perfectly sums up his character :  "Using daring displays of algorithmic trickery, lightning calculator and number wizard Arthur Benjamin mesmerizes audiences with mathematical mystery and beauty.  Arthur Benjamin makes numbers dance. In his day job, he's a professor of math at Harvey Mudd College; in his other day job, he's a "Mathemagician," taking the stage in his tuxedo to perform high-speed mental calculations, memorizations and other astounding math stunts. It's part

Stepping in different boots

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Today had the most amazing experience as I was invited as a Judge for a district level inter-school competition at The Subhash Excellence School, Bhopal. Not Only happy, but I was equally surprised to receive such an invitation for the first time in my life. While I still think It was a bit early for me to achieve such state, I want to sincerely thank the entire school and its management, for considering me for the same. I had always been on the other side of the table, since I had been participating in varied range of literary events and competitions as this, But today being on the judging panel, I experienced a greater sense of responsibility a person bears then. I want to extend my sincere gratitude towards Hon'ble Principal Sunita Mam, Dipti Mam and Indubala mam. My sincere thanks to dear Himanshu, who had helped me in many ways as a volunteer. I specially want to thanks Respected Mr. Vajpeyi Sir, who also accompanied me in the panel today, And no words of gratitu

Defeat of a Democracy

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​I don’t write much on political matters, but the results of the american presidential poll has changed everything… Literally everything. Frankly speaking… These results justifies that yes… One fine Day, some multi-millionaire can disrupt the whole political setup of the most powerful nation in the world, and can even become a President !!!

English and the Aam Admi

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Originally posted on 14th July 2014 A few months back when the Kejriwal episode was gaining its pace in Delhi, And when the “Aam Aadmi Party” witnessed its first triumph, by winning the assembly elections of Delhi, THE HINDU had given a very nice and apt heading to the news piece of Aam Admi Party’s win, i.e.                                         “MANGO MAN TASTES SWEET SUCCESS.” This seemed quite interesting to me because in this particular phrase, there is a use of a very familiar and purely Indian slang in a very “Indian” way. This reminded me of the famous essay of R.K. Narayanan, “Toasted English”, In which he talks about making English, a language of Indian masses, other than its consideration and usage as a language of court rooms and learning halls. He wanted the language to have more of an Indian flavor to mingle with the Indian environment, and to be “wrapped in the Indian soil”. In my opinion, this is going to have a dual effect on the indian society, i.e. It

Hello World !!!

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So.... Here comes the very first post on the Dark, The Dim, The Bright. :) Its obviously not the first blog that I am going to write, But having spent a plenty of time publishing and posting my work here and there. I now decided to be a little bit streamlined and organised, and thus took a decision of integrating my works on a broader platform, and having a luxury for connecting to a larger set of audience. To talk about this blog, It came into being due to my decision of stepping into an entirely new field of  Blog  Review . Its a new sphare of work for me and I am pretty excited about it, as it would comprise a review about some of my amazing favorites including blogs and websites of both veteran and new bloggers. Book Review  is something I was quite fascinated about since a long time. Being an author of a poetry collection at 12, apart from meeting a range of extremely talented art and literary critics, it was really a fascination for me to step into their boots. Thoug