I seem to be lucky to land on "gems" of posts. Browsing through G'ma's latest post on Navarathri, I chanced on the blog of Srijith Unni. His post, "The Indian Science Catastrophe", gives an outsider's perspective of the state of research institutions in India. I found that his post does touch on several problems in the Indian scientific community. I guess that some of the visitors to this blog are from the scientific community - their inputs on his post would cerrtainly give us a better understanding of science in India.
Thursday, September 21, 2006
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hi
thanks for the updates. i visit ur blog to checkout which blogs have been updated!! (using the * on your blogroll!)
@ITW - this * appears for blogs having posts less than 12 hours old. If you check after 12 hours then the star will not be visible.
If you use blogrolling you can have your own list too :)
Dear Visitor..
Thanks a lot, makes me really wonder whether I really deserve all this.. :)
Do keep visiting..
Hope your blog brings to light all the best blogs on the blogosphere..
Thanks a lot for your visit.
A person who reallt focusses on more issues is Ram - http://rvadive.blogspot.com Do visit his too.
With Best Regards,
Srijith Unni.
@Srijith - Nice of you to come by and thanks for the link to Ram's blog - looks interesting!
Hi Not being a scientist or an Indian, I still found the post really interesting. thanks for the link.
Hi L>T - Have you ever visited FTNs blog? It usually contains some good stuff. The latest post there is kind of different from the usual posts - a kind of comments fest on Christianity; I wonder if you could have a look and possibly give your feedback there?
And thanks for your feedback :)
completely OT, visitor, thought you might be interested in this blog:
Daily Irreverence
@Mosilager - Stuart seems to have a lot of other interesting links. I wonder when I'd ever be able to get through them. Thanks for the links.
-Sd.
Visitor ;)
sure no probs i just checked out a couple of posts and thought you would like them.
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