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Law School Blog 1

 "Law school: where the only thing harder than the case law is keeping a straight face during a Constitutional Law lecture." Welcome to law school, where the stakes are high, the coffee is strong, and the reading assignments could double as doorstops. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to be part of this unique world, buckle up—because it’s a wild ride filled with legal jargon, caffeine overdoses, and a lot of unspoken competition. Here’s a glimpse into the exhilarating chaos that is law school. One of the first things you'll notice in law school is the sheer volume of reading. Imagine your worst high school reading assignment multiplied by a thousand. And while you may start out with good intentions, those intentions often crumble like a poorly drafted brief under the weight of reality. You’ll find yourself knee-deep in cases where the protagonist is a long-dead judge and the plot twists are about as thrilling as a tax code. But hey, if you’ve ever wanted to be fluen...

"Travel Blog: India's Untouched Gem"

 "In the heart of Madhya Pradesh lies Mandu, a hidden jewel where ancient ruins and breathtaking landscapes remain blissfully untouched by the crowds, inviting those who seek serenity and timeless beauty to discover its quiet splendor." Nestled in the heart of Madhya Pradesh, Mandu, also known as Mandavgad, is a historic city located in the Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh, India. Often overlooked by the usual tourist trail, Mandu remains a serene sanctuary where history and nature blend harmoniously, creating an enchanting experience for those who seek an escape from the ordinary. Mandu is known for its rich history, architectural marvels, and romantic legends, making it a popular destination for tourists, history buffs, and architecture enthusiasts.  The beauty of the city is accentuated by the tranquil waters of the Rewa Kund and the scenic backdrop of the Sunset Point, where the horizon blushes in hues of gold and crimson as the sun dips below the hills. Among these lies s...