Popular Weekly Links: Apr.07 - Apr.19
Following are the popular links that you liked to click in the previous fortnight:
The Indian Premier League got off to a flier this week and obviously people are looking for places to buy IPL tickets. The Unofficial IPL Blog has listed venues in participating cities where you could pick up your tickets [posted by Patrix].
Indian call center bashing is one of the favorite pastimes of the bigots. Peter Foster calls their bluff and calls to stop abusing call centers [posted by Patrix].
The success of Stuff White People Like has encouraged a wave of desi clones. We found one such blog and Randomizer helped unearth at least three more [posted by Patrix].
Building and upgrading physical infrastructure definitely is the way to go if you wish to rise up the ranks in becoming an economic superpower. The Bangalore Bengaluru International Airport opened recently and invited blogging communities for a dekho [posted by Ash].
Childhood can be a momentous and joyous time or not depending on whom you grow up with. Anjali shares her experiences on growing up in a house infested with guys [posted by Ash].
India has liberalized but our education system largely hasn’t. Abi responds to calls for education privatization by offering examples of excellently functioning Kendriya Vidyalayas as evidence for government-enabled schools [posted by Patrix]
The Supreme Court delivered its judgment in the landmark case of OBC reservations. Rashmi Bansal was first off the block with her comments on the judgment [posted by Patrix].
It is not even halfway through 2008 and the plethora of crappy Bollywood movies inspires Max Da Vinci to award the first ever ‘Dandanakka Awards’ [posted by Ash].
Although the movies might not be doing well but book sales are. Gayatri reviews the latest cinema-book on Rajnikanth and does not come away impressed [posted by Karthik].
Anonandon tackles Nirpal Singh Dhaliwal’s arguments in Tehelka on exoticising India [posted by Patrix].
























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rajul
April 20th, 2008, 9:10 am | #
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