A corporate lawyer with a Multiple personality syndrome but not disorder yet.
The lawyer is a go-getter, rebel, loves freedom more than anything else, an aquarian by the book, believes in path breaking and rules bending, follows no trend, likes to stay in crowd right under the spotlight. The above attributes being quite strong, there’s this other personality which is a deep thinker and a writer a compulsiver loner, weak at heart, hyper-sensitive, possessive and jealous, believes in fairy tale love. Both being great at friendship bad at intimacy and one heck of smooth talker. All said and done the poor soul mostly remains confused trying to figure out who exactly should she be.
The name
Almost 9 out of 10 people that I come across ask me, if it’s Sanjukta or Samyukta? It’s actually both. I was named by my mom after the legendary Odissi dancer Sanjukta Panigrahi.
I think it is originally a Sanskrit name, Sanyukta with ‘N’ being silent and replaced by a nazal sound, meaning ‘united’ or ‘the one who unites’. In Bengali we don’t have the letter Y we have J instead. So when spelled according to the Bengali pronounciation, it became San’J'ukta. 6-7 years back when I first tried to have an email account on Yahoo by my name I was told “This ID is already taken, try another one”. Now, I didn’t want a funny (or not so funny) combination of letters and numerals…so I simply replaced the ‘N’ with ‘M’ and the ‘J’ with ‘Y’ and since then I have been using that ID in the virtual world. The two complicated names has derived into a whole lot of nick names..Samyukta into Samy, Sanjukta into Sanju has been the most used outta all of them.
I am not a Bong (!)
I am often approached by all sort of over enthusiastic men….please mind it I said ‘men’…telling me how much they like bong girls and how they love bong ‘kaalchaar’…and then they would say some thing broken baangla they picked up from one of their bong friend….it seems all of them have at least one…guys gimme a break coz that don’t impress me much. I am not a bong, not a Delhite, not Indian, not westerner, not modern, not traditional…there is just no way you can label me…except for one…I am just ME
An Honest Lawyer
I am enrolled at the Delhi Bar Council as Advocate Sanjukta Basu. After giving about a year in Court practice, I realised I am not meant to be the black robe wearing litigation lawyer. You need to have a different kind of fire in your belly to be a successful lawyer while sticking to your principles and integrity. In most cases you can’t have both and I just didn’t have the fighting spirit in me. So I chose the easy way, corporate and research lawyer.
You have a very weird combination in me, an honest lawyer, sounds like an oxymoron I know but you’d know I am being honest if you follow this blog a bit closely. At times I myself wonder what gives me the strength to be so candid about my personal life on this blog. There is hardly anything about my life that can embarrass me or about which I would rather not talk about. I am given to understand by my own life experience that there is nothing stronger than the truth. As long as I am speaking the truth, there is nothing to fear or lose or be embarrassed of.
Hobbies and Interest
About hobbies and interests I just have one “Change”. I can never be at one thing for too long…No that doesn’t explains why I am still single :P Amongst the few consistent ones are writing this blog, travel, photography and socialize.
On Life Love Sex and God
I don’t adhere to culture and tradition, I don’t believe in anything called God but I have nothing against those who believe in it, as long as they don’t preach me. I talk too much and too strongly about women’s liberation, right to chose alternate sexuality, I often advice a marriage to be preceded by a live in relationship and I support free sex as long as it is safe voluntary and pleasurable.
I believe it is not love unless you are ready to lose every bit of yourself for the sake of it; it is not love unless you have lost your sleep, appetite, reason and logic over it; it is not love unless you are desperate to express it; it was not love if you got over it and it is also not love if it stays for life. Yes, love is momentary, what stays on is not love but mutual respect and understanding, not all who are happily married are in love.
I believe in true love, it does happen, happened to Romeo and Juliet, but I also know for a fact, if they didn’t die and got married instead, they would have surely lost it to their daily grind.


Hello
I am a Sri Lankan and accidently happened to visit your blog and really liked and enjoyed reading and now I have marked sanjukta.wordpree in the net.
Thank you
Medha
By: Medha on October 25, 2006
at 11:08 am
Nice Blog, really enjoyed reading.
Cheers
Bhupinder
By: Bhupinder Randhawa on October 30, 2006
at 11:26 am
Hi
I happened to come here from minglebox.
I liked your narration in introducing yourself although yet to visit and read other pages
my blog is
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please do visit when you have time
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By: milind pappu on November 8, 2006
at 10:53 am
never comes a time when you say i’have lost it!
but their comes a time when you say i’ got it…
this is how i feel being here this day.
By: Joydeep on November 14, 2006
at 6:28 am
hi.
most of us think and dream but few have got the power to express n realize their ‘yet to be mined’ inner treasures.. certainly u do it so nicely.. i m not as enlightened as u r…but i do find so many things happening around as sheer waste of time n energy.. im in to exports of jewellery and very strongly believe in arising n striving for both-material n spiritual.. but oscillations is too confusing.. in most cases… i break my own rules.. i luv to communicate with a person who has something unique to add to the mundane life rather than supporting time tested practices to lead a better life..!! i dont know if i made things vivid to you.. take a good care of urself as only few ppl have got the gift of influencing others despite being so simple n straight in expression..9868175881
By: ravi on November 14, 2006
at 6:40 am
Medha, My blog reaching as far as Sri Lanka..wow.. thanks u liked it.. Keep visiting.
Bhupinder, Thanks a lot.
Milind, Sure I’ll visit your blog, please keep visiting. Thanks
Joydeep, Couldn’t get you much.. You feel like saying ‘I’ve got it’ what have you got?
Ravi, My writing has been liked by quite a few of them, but your words would go into the list of personal favourites. Thanks a lot. Please keep visiting. About communication. I prefer to stay away from real world and express myself only thru my writing.
By: Sanjukta on November 14, 2006
at 4:16 pm
Hats off to you. keep up the good work. There are many like us who like the kind of job you are doing.
By: Tapas Das on December 15, 2006
at 5:31 pm
Hi Sanjukta,
This is prashant, we just chatted on gmail and we both are an orkut member, if u remember.
It really very nice to see your Blogs, felt very good and really proud that you are a self made and self obsessed lady with lots of energy and thinking inside..
You really have a deep thought for every things that you do.That what i manage to understand from here or from orkut.
Its pleasure to know abt you. Seriously today i got to understand you after a long time of orkutting & all.
Neway good luck.. keep rocking .. Enjoy ur life…
Cheers!
Prashant Jain
By: Prashant Jain on December 28, 2006
at 12:30 pm
loved reading your standing point on the highway of deliverd life.. hmm all roads lead to rome but some of us cross the boundaries ofplaces named, famed, blamed. claimed, disdained, pertained,upstart….there i managed to stop the continuation good luck with all that crosses the mind. hmarli trondheim norway.
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at 5:54 am
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By: LolitochkaBC on May 10, 2007
at 1:43 pm
I know her since chaddi days..:-P
By: snigdha on June 28, 2007
at 6:05 am
Samy, thats a lovely intro and pardon me for the gender blender ;-)
on the bloggers meet at Brew HaHa => I have asked my friend sreeram (owner) to contact. Space is not a problem out there …
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hi, i came, i saw, i am impressed!
hv found a topic to do a bheja fry when we meet @ the upcoming mela. about LF.
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at 4:15 am
hey liked the frankness in your blog…
keep blogging…
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at 10:01 am
Hi,
Good to read your blog. You are one bold lady
By: vikku on October 5, 2007
at 7:06 am
You are one bold lady who wouldn’t take shit from anybody. Keep up the good work. By the way i am a journalist.
By: vikku on October 5, 2007
at 7:13 am
Yo Samy! way to go!
i like d intro ..d way u take it forward…
Peace!
By: Navin on October 10, 2007
at 6:21 pm
Hi,
Just stumbled into your blog thru Vinu’s blog while I was trying to search for my friend Vinu’s online presence…
was in a devastated state of mind, sitting alone with a mind that was too numb to respond to anything.. reading this intro somehow got my thoughts back into some sense…everything’s not so lost in this world
Loved reading all your blogs
By: Rashmi on October 19, 2007
at 6:32 pm
@ Rashmi…
That’s a great great honor you gave me, you have no idea how much those words means to me.. Am overwhelmed with gratitude.. :)
So did you find him? And is your Vinu the same as my Vinu?
By: sanjukta on October 20, 2007
at 9:44 pm
Great blogs mam! It seems that you have opened your thoughts and feeling in words.
Very frank, true and against norms.
Things that everyone must have observed but few person has guts to tell..
By: vivek on October 31, 2007
at 2:03 pm
Hi saw your post on my site which is still under construction. It started as a project a while ago and i just haven´t gotten around to really doing much with it but planning to pick it up soon.
Nice to meet another Sanjukta. :-)
By: Sanjukta M on November 7, 2007
at 1:25 pm
Hi.
Good design, who make it?
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By: keessumvelt on December 17, 2007
at 8:23 am
thats a long, and interesting introduction – thank you! came here after i looked at your long comments on baradwaj rangan’s post on TZP :)
i am not sure about this, but you better check it out. in sanskrit, the ‘m’ is not entirely silent. the rule, if i remember it correctly, is to replace the appropriate nasal sound, depending on what consonant follows it. in your case, it should literally be pronounced as samyukta (the nasal being ‘m’ – lips closed )
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at 5:09 am
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By: trealsers on January 28, 2008
at 12:31 am
Hi Sanjukta……I know this sounds corny….but I need your number…..I need to talk to you as a professional…..if that’s a problem,please give me a call (from any STD booth etc) at: 0987 311 3122.
Believe me Sanjukta…..it is urgent and personal…..no fibbing.
I await a response…..Thanks. P.S. -Incidentally, I am a Bong……
By: Sujoy on January 31, 2008
at 1:17 pm
hello. good site.
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By: DOMOUPPYGOF on January 31, 2008
at 1:33 pm
@Sujoy
There can’t be anything that cannot be discussed on email. I mailed you which bounced. If you are serious about this leave a comment with your proper email ID.
I’ll write back…although I doubt you are serious…
By: sanjukta on January 31, 2008
at 1:38 pm
Hi,
I liked the thoughts shared in here…
I know you dont know me well u may get an idea from this name – Kreeti Mitra.
Hey San… Its ultra cool..
Cheers
:)
By: Indronil on February 20, 2008
at 12:17 pm
A lawyer with a great attitude!Nice to know some people don’t let themselves get affected by mundane everyday standards to conform with. One change that might remain constant, however, could be to author such interesting blogs and be a voice for lot of repressed ones.Just being ourselves is probably the toughest in today’s times.Keep at it!
Cheers!
By: rashmiv on March 26, 2008
at 7:54 am
I came across to your blog from the Google search term “Taare Zameen Par” and found it nice, enjoyable and vivid.
Bye!
I will add you in my blogroll
By: rivalslayer on April 1, 2008
at 6:32 pm
Never expected Blog from an Advocate ;) Quite different and nice blog too. Cheers, krishna
By: krishna Raj on April 11, 2008
at 3:53 am
How a working professional from Delhi is initiating a blog group for Bangalore.
By: Aditya Basu on April 25, 2008
at 3:37 pm
Happened to get to to your blog in middle of a distressing working saturday.
Nice..
By: peerlessdeepak on May 10, 2008
at 11:17 am
hey Sanjukta
This is aarti..stumbled upon your blog while reading about Indiblogger meet..
i am also on ryze.. think we’ve exchanged msgs sometime back… :)
nice blog~~ :)
By: Aaarti on June 5, 2008
at 5:41 pm
hey
urs description was grt….dats all..
seriously dont knoe how i visited ur blog[:P]
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By: saurabh on June 6, 2008
at 4:23 am
I am a Gujarati bloger. just happened to visit your blog. Impressed. Wish you haapy bloging.
By: Harsukh Thanki on June 6, 2008
at 9:33 am
i m quit surprised knowing that like u, a famous blogger form Delhi, other from Bangalore also denied there origin same way……one said not belong to father’s/mother’s origin and other proclaims being rootless….
And now you…..who also denied any regional origin or that kind of identity…..or whatever mean by own identity..(other two also female).
…….Interesting….
By the way…like ur blog/perspective..……
…good writings…and a free will..(that noticeable)
By: noni on June 17, 2008
at 12:08 pm
Hi Sanjukta! Just saw that you linked to my site, and I’m so appreciative to have you as an admirer :) I’m adding you to my blogroll also. Your blog is great too, let’s keep in touch!
By: Becky on June 24, 2008
at 9:43 am
Sanjukta: Few questions.
1) Whats your motivation for blogging?
2) A million bloggers, a million views/thoughts. My thought may not match with any. So, should I start blogging?
3) Are bloggers spiritual souls? Is that a qualification?
Just rambling.
/Rohit
By: Rohit on June 25, 2008
at 2:53 pm
Your essay about a blood relationship not being there in a time of crisis , struck a familiar cord in this polyglot corporate gypsy..
am in bangalore since November..and we go backpacking once in a while.. when the pressures of the corporate wold weigh heavy..look me up on facebook..
you’ll finad an album on Indian Mountains & Rivers.. may calm your soul
some pictures of a recent Coorg trip & valley of Flowers/Sikkim,and Himachal are in there..
By: Indraneel on July 30, 2008
at 2:43 pm
I was googling to find out ‘What is a good photograph’. Google brought me here. But was stunned by writing of ‘a honest lawyear’. Never heard of the specise ‘Honest Lawyear’.. that too who writes. Added to my fev list. Youd be visiting your site to see whats new. Best wishes
By: dibakar on July 31, 2008
at 11:39 am
Hello..
I jus happened to get into ur blog coincidentally.This ones real cool.Iwas jus goin thro some of ur posts and they are brilliant.. :)
And then wen I read about you,I felt even better..Truly awesome space..
I ve added you to my floaters..
Cheers… :)
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at 4:22 am
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By: life1sdream on September 6, 2008
at 4:54 pm
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By: life1sdream on September 6, 2008
at 5:26 pm
Hi Sanjukta…different name ha…
Anyways….just one line from bottom of my heart….you are the best!!!!!!!!
There r very few people on this earth like u…
i pray to god to fulfill all desires coz u r nice soul
ALL THE BEST!!!!!
PS:- I also don’t believe in god, bt i believe in a hidden power within ourselves which drives & guides us .That hidden power is GOD for me.
By: Omkar on September 9, 2008
at 9:07 am
@Omkar, that one line was just great. Thanks a lot :)
By: sanjukta on September 9, 2008
at 9:20 am
hi how r u?
By: Omkar on September 22, 2008
at 9:12 am
I was wondering if you created this blog page on your own or did someone help you? I want to put a blog into my website but I do not know where to start. Can you help me?
By: Tamary on September 29, 2008
at 6:28 pm
Hey! Nice blog you have here.
What led you to become a lawyer?
By: Jagtesh Chadha on October 8, 2008
at 11:12 am
Sanjukta: Needed to talk to you abt the never forget banner, but was not able to find your email address anywhere. Please send me an email at animesh @ gmail and we will converse.
Thanks,
-A
P.S. Great post ;)
By: Animesh on December 9, 2008
at 5:35 pm
I don’t know how I got here in the first place and we don’t see eye to eye on most of whatever you’ve written. :D
The ONLY thing which I love and agree with unanimously is the footnote – ‘if they did’nt die and got married instead…’
Fantastic sanju..
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By: OlaMilina on January 15, 2009
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Hi Sanjukta,
I happened to find your blog from indibloggers when I searched for blogs using the word atheism. I read some of your posts and found them quite interesting especially the one on Special marriage act. I didn’t know such an act existed.
I found one of your comments above curious though –
” it is not love unless you have lost your sleep, appetite, reason and logic over it; it is not love unless you are desperate to express it ”
I wonder if that is the same answer a theist would give when he/she is pressed to give his/her reasons for believing in “God”. If we can lose our sense of reason and logic over “love” why can’t we lose it over God?
I am not trying to be judgemental but trying to think what could be a possible reason. Is it OK for people to lose their sense of reason and logic over anything? If that is true, can we justify the recent terrorist activities in mumbai as an act of true love for God?
By: nitwit Nastik on January 19, 2009
at 7:22 pm
@Nitwit Nastik
I absolutely loved your comment and question. Few of my blog readers actually engage with me on a conversation, glad you did.
You are right, they could say the same thing for God. But here’s the thing, I also said love is momentary, I said it doesnt’ stay. What stays is respect and understanding. I see at love as a state of mind, it comes goes. Yes it makes you lose reason and logic but that doesn’t help you in the long run, it only helps you to find some one and establish a relationship, but to maintain a life long relationship you need to see reason. The world would be a chaos if we discard reason and logic.
Secondly, the love I am talking about is for a person, a human being. You can see, feel hear this person. To be in a loving relationship with this person he/she would have to reciprocate your love. If not reciprocate at least acknowledge.
None of these is true about the concept of God. God is only a thought. It can neither reciprocate nor acknowledge, u cant hear, see, feel God.
And most importantly, you need a good reason to be in this kind of love that I am talking about. You love some one for his/her qualities. How would you establish this reason with God? Why should anybody love God?
My trouble with theism is endless. Love is personal, its between two individuals, at the most it involves the family, but God and therefore religion have been made into a public matter. I have no problem if ppl kept their faith and love for God behind closed doors, like you can’t make love in public, you shouldn’t be allowed to perform rituals or shout devotional music or take out religious procession in public. Keep your love for God to yourself don’t preach.
By: sanjukta on January 20, 2009
at 12:48 pm
I am glad that you weren’t offended by my question. I was just being curious. Glad that you were a good sport about it.
About your comments on love being momentary and not helping in the long run without logic and reason, I agree with you totally. However let me just play Devil’s advocate for a minute which might help in understanding how most theists think – which is why we atheists have such a tough time in convincing them that their beliefs are suspect. You mentioned
“You can see, feel hear this person. To be in a loving relationship with this person he/she would have to reciprocate your love. If not reciprocate at least acknowledge.”
Many theists, claim that God is personal. You can actually see, feel and hear that person (never mind that it’s a delusion, but they are ready to vouch for it). Just read some of the comments in my blog from theists and you will know how personal that experience is for them. They also claim that God reciprocates their love by intervening in their lives, producing miracles and answering their prayers. So how is “logical love” for a person different from that of a God ?
” I see at love as a state of mind ….”
and then you mentioned
“God is only a thought. “
Well both of them sound like the same thing isn’t it? How do we differentiate these two?
“And most importantly, you need a good reason to be in this kind of love that I am talking about. You love some one for his/her qualities. How would you establish this reason with God? Why should anybody love God?”
Every Theist I have come across loves God for some quality. Just try asking some of your theist friends. Each of them will tell you why they love God and what qualities they love about this thing called God (some of them may go on for hours on this topic, so make sure you have a good pair of shoes on, so that you can run for your life ;-) ). In fact can we love anything without that object possessing a virtue? How is love for a person or a tangible object more justified than love for an imaginary friend in heaven ?
“I have no problem if ppl kept their faith and love for God behind closed doors, like you can’t make love in public, you shouldn’t be allowed to perform rituals or shout devotional music or take out religious procession in public.”
Touche. I cannot agree more with you. If only our politicians had enough courage and political will to enforce that. If only people understood their fundamental rights better. In fact, if only humans could make better use of their logical faculties, we wouldn’t be discussing this today. :-)
Anyway Sanjukta, it was nice discussing with you. I plan to be a regular visitor of your blog and I hope I haven’t sounded too curious about your personal thoughts, in which case I offer my sincere apologies.
By: Nitwit Nastik on January 21, 2009
at 4:42 am
Very interesting thread (and blog)! Love and theism are a bit different, but also a bit the same. And not just for (for example) the saint Meera.
I’m an atheist, and, quite like Sanjukta, a believer in (temporal) love and accepting of theism in others.
Nastik’s original question is indeed intriguing. Let me attempt to answer (or at least analyse) the question.
Love is, ultimately selfish, and not only because of the aspect of lust. Nothing causes more pain (and hurt ego) than the loss of love. No, I’m not criticizing the concept of love. Nothing can give more pleasure than love, but then the flip side of love (failure) is ever present and temptingly easy to reach.
Since God is an abstract concept, theists are safer than lovers in that the cost of failure is a lot lesser. Personally, I’d prefer to be disillusioned by theism than by love :-)
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at 4:57 pm
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2. You write well, but wrong usage of language in some places.
3. You lose it, just when you’re about to begin discovering it.
Have a great time,
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By: sanjukta on May 31, 2009
at 7:54 am
Hi Sanjukta,
Let me introduce myself as a part of the Bloggers’ Mind team. http://www.bloggersmind.com
On behalf of Nokia I want to invite you for a bloggers meet organised in Delhi and Bangalore.
This would be specific to your photography section/ photo travel blog Sanjukta’s Photography.
Would request you to please share your contact details email – id and ph. no. , so that I can send you a formal invite and take it forward.
One question i had, are you based out of Delhi or Bangalore. Please let me know.
Thanks.
Regards,
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at 8:24 am
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By: Amaresh on June 7, 2009
at 11:01 am
you are right when you says “it is also not love if it stays for life”, because when love stays for one’s whole life, then its calld God.
Thanks for writing.
Manish
By: maish on June 19, 2009
at 6:03 pm
hie sanju…
Really nice Blog.. n intresting 2…
thanks 4 al of ur Gyan…
tc..
tarun
By: Tarun Razdan on July 9, 2009
at 4:53 am
Love is when the intellect and emotions come together, create conviction, send you off on an adventure and produce insight and intimacy.
Love is an intention. A choice. A discipline.
I am an Aquarian too and i enjoy fairy tales and puranas.
Its my pleasure to welcome you to spriteleessathya.blogspot.com
and
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Welcome to : Divakar’s Sathyagraha
News and views from Divakar S Natarajan’s, “no excuses”, ultra peaceful, non partisan, individual sathyagraha against corruption and for the idea of the rule of law in India. Now in its 18th year.
Something tells me, you’ll be the first to comment.
Cheers!
By: divakarssathya on July 24, 2009
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The ardhnaari pic of yours, the male part looks like Tom Cruise. Right ?
By: ~uh~™ on July 29, 2009
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hi
i think that is ur picture before reading the comment of uh.
i m laughing now
By: Ayam on August 7, 2009
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Hey
This is great. The way you write and express yourself is absolutely worth the time you spend on this blog.
The “about me” section is great.
By: Abhay on August 26, 2009
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Nice Blog. Even nicer intro about yourself
By: Ved on September 29, 2009
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hi! i got your blog from twitter. and now i love the way you express. Its amazing. Its really splendid. keep it up…Going through your blog i came across about You. Do you belong to Orissa? You know lots of things about the state. I am born and brought up in Balasore, Orissa. Now in Hyderabad. Keep up the writing. All the best. Hoping for a reply on twitter.
By: Hitesh Kumar on October 8, 2009
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I have been hooked to ur blog for the last 2 days. I love your guts, your thoughts, your candidness! Its been a pleasure.. (Although am sorry about not leaving too many comments behind.. it wud have broken the momentum :) )
By: Radhika on November 3, 2009
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