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Getting Start with the blogging...

 Hey guys,

 I welcome to all of you to this blog (better to say an introduction instead). 

My name is Harsh Khulwe, currently around 17 years old, a local boy from the region of New Delhi who had just completed the school education and venturing into new ideas and opportunities to grow up my potential and edurance.

I always being interested in exploring and knowing the new fields to observe the working and processing of that particular aspect (hope you understood 😅 ). So, its been months when I come to know about 'blogging' and it gave me a chance to explore this arena but at that time, I was more interested in YouTube but soon I realised it require more accessories/equipments and honestly I am not much capable in face viewing presenting aspects. Then, I realised that Blogging could be better (for me), as through the blog posts I can share something nice with you too. 

So, here I am come to entertain(or accordingly whatever you say) all the viewers who went here and there to find some interesting/entertaining/knowledgable stuff... I am new here. I have written some articles( but in english exams only)... but I am trying to improve my writing skills gradually.

I have just decided to share my mild "sports knowledge" to all of you specially 'Cricket'. As I am a keen follower of Cricket and have some facts. So, I have decided why to tell only friends! why not to everyone about those interesting stuffs. I will later think about other fields as I think, I have much more to share with you. That's my starting here only......😉😉 

Thanks for giving me your minutes...

Have a nice day!

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I want to learn something from here. So, if I made a mistake (any kinda i.e. syntactical, contexual, grammatical, presentation or spelling errors) please tell me. I will make sure, I wouldn't happen again...

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