This is perhaps the most unusual post I have ever written. This is likely to be a personal mail for someone whom I never got a chance to know well enough. The interesting thing is that I still don’t know if this mail is targeted to the right person. And the unfortunate thing is that there is no other way I can trace this person out, apart from this blog.
S…If you are the same S which I am thinking you are (am I crazy…how will you know which S I mean…but maybe you are the same S and maybe you can identify this post), then wish you all the very best for your IAS final stage. I know you will crack it. Cheers.
S…If you are the same S which I am thinking you are (am I crazy…how will you know which S I mean…but maybe you are the same S and maybe you can identify this post), then wish you all the very best for your IAS final stage. I know you will crack it. Cheers.
4 comments:
Very interesting blog about quota Sabyasachi...I agree that in the universities in US the focus is more towards applying knowledge rather than just gaining knowledge. I still remember cramming up all those formulas in engineering without the slightest idea of where to use them and no wonder I do not remember even a single one of those formulas.
I think this is not the context in which you had written the blog, but the blog was so interesting, I had to leave a comment :)
Thanks. I got through.
S...
Congratulations S....
My heartiest congratulations and very best wishes for a great path ahead....
Its great to see people from Orissa going places....
cheers
Sm...
Education in India and US are so different...
keep posting comments..
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