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- Who: K Balakumar
What: Right on queue
Tangy: K Balakumar writes an awesome and humorous post about queues in India. Queues in India are a little different as compared to the ones in other parts of the world. The people, their mannerisms, everything has been put together well. This one’s a post you will absolutely relate to!
- Who: Sameer More
What: This a point meant
Tangy: Sameer writes a post that aims at encouraging and inspiring the readers. It is not always easy to handle disappointment. Whatever happens is for the good, is something that everyone should try and believe in according to him.
- Who: Seeta Bodke
What: Media (Un)Defined
Tangy: Seeta says, ‘Journalism has got equipped with a power and influence that is second to none.’ In her post she raises the question about the integrity of the media professionals who are supposed to gain and pass on accurate information to the public.
- Who: Ekta Khetan
What: A Homage to Nelson Mandela
Tangy: Ekta writes a post dedicating it to the life of Nelson Mandela! This one’s a very well-written tribute to the man who fought against apartheid.
- Who: Lovish Singh
What: A Serenade for the Girl Far Far Away
Tangy: Here is an extremely sweet and romantic poem written by Lovish Singh!
- Who: Ilakshee Bhuyan Nath
What: Political Musings From An Aam Kitchen
Tangy: Ilakshee writes a post about how she expects the political scenario to improve owing to the upcoming Aam Aadmi Party. She also writes how it is important for individual citizens to understand their duties and perform them correctly.
- Who: Tanushree Srivastava
What: Yes? No? Answer Me!
Tangy: Tanushree in her post talks about how in life many times we are extremely indecisive. You have to decide to be one, either the explorer or the expert!
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