NL Dhulai
A review of #NLHafta from Deegi Rai
Hi guys,
Hafta has been an integral part of my Saturday morning. I keep it on while relishing self-cooked breakfast in the morning. Whenever I don’t get to listening to it on Saturday, I feel like missing something as if someone has taken away a cookie for my tea. I would like to thank you for expanding my sources of information through recommendations during Hafta, which essentially keeps me busy in the afternoon.
I enjoy Hafta for the casual way of conversing serious and petty news and opinions. This approach is starkly different from nasty journalism happening on TV. I am indeed looking forward listening to a new podcast on policy analysis announced in NL-68.
Nikku mentioned five pieces shared by Madhu to him. I understand not all may be relevant in Hafta’s context. I could not contain my curiosity to have a look at the contents of these links. Please share if you can.
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A sincere well-wisher
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