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Introduction

Hey, Every Human of our beloved Planet Earth! & nuqneH in Klingon to all other Artificial Intelligence or Extra Terrestrial Being!

Greetings from Rajesh Kumar! I was Fashion Technologist previously worked as Industrial Engineer in Apparel Fashion Manufacturing Industry. Currently I am public administration student and civil service aspirant.

I am going to start a new blog. It would be based upon daily related matters from the past to present to future.

So I would be writing my personal view on some issues and look into it with the administrative angle and making it more congenial for our readers.

I would love to have a two-way conversation with you as communication is essential for ensuring clarity(Chester Barnard). This clarity is essential for reaching our objectivity which ultimately is sustenance and progression of humanity.

I hope I would do justice to this blog and you in particular. See you around!

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