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I'm gonna be gone for a while ...

Hey Everyone,

I'm sorry for keeping this blog dry for the 2 past two months, I'm a class 10 student in the CBSE Board here in India, so naturally, all my time is devoted to mundane academic preparation. This blog will not see another post till April, but before I sign off, I wanted to tell everyone my goals and plans for 2020:-

  • Start a podcast ( most probably ), which will mainly revolve around economics, business and tech with some tidbits and updates from my life.
  • Launch my first ever web-product called Nadia. It's already under development. Will share a snapshot of the UI :)
  • I'm hoping to blog a lot more, hopefully, 3 posts a month
  • Read at least 25-30 books
  • Sketch a lot more :P



Nadia in its nascent stages

Will improve on this surely ...

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