The technology quarterly of The Economist (2 8 June) has mentioned the names of more Indian scientists than any other nationality. Now this is something we should be proud of.
Musings of a teacher. She recalls her lectures, her students and college days. She describes and analyses books. She comments on important happenings and trends. Occasionally she writes stories as well as personal memories.
Monday, June 11, 2012
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Sthal, a Marathi movie
I saw this movie yesterday by actually going to a movie theatre. It is located in a big mall and the entire ambience of the place makes yo...
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Set in England in the post world war 2 period and on the lines of Agatha Christie but far more cerebral, An English Murder by Cyril Hare is...
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Killa (fort) is a new Marathi movie we saw in a nearby theatre yesterday. Were pleasantly surprised by the sizeable crowd - by multiplex st...
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I am referring to The comfort of things by Daniel Miller, Polity Press, UK, 2008 It is an anthropological study of 30 people staying on on...
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