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I am Manikanta (preferably Mani), a passionate reader, writer and listener of all kinds. I generally write over things which I find most fascinating at that time. Whether people generally like my writing or not, I would find it inspiring with the feedback given to me all the time.

I like to share my knowledge over the blog continuously. I keep all sort of things over the blog and my labels are extremely classified to keep them segregated. I use simple English.

I am a tech savvy and indeed I work for a software company. I like writing tech columns, reviews about new products in the industry, programming stuff. It is indeed a pleasure for me doing this things and a continuous research over them makes me enthusiastic over them.

I am also a person who would write about the current trending social issues and philosophical things. I would always love to write about the greatness about Indian culture and history (I am also weak in it). I would love to relate the Indian traditions with scientific theories to get a clear picture.

I like food very much. Although I do not spend heavily on restaurants but crave for quality food within my budget. Hence I generally review on Zomato about food.

I am active on Quora, Facebook, Zomato and twitter. You can catch me up there if you want to talk with me personally.


Whatever I write on my blog are purely my personal opinions and doesn’t reflect of the company I work for.

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