A Year in Retrospect Members Public

This November issue has been very exciting to publish. This particular issue marks the end of our first year. We are proud that this fourth issue of 2007 has been available online from 31 October, and will have reached most radiologists in print form, in the month of November itself;

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IJRI Editorials

3. The Times…They are a Changing Members Public

An editorial from Aug 2007 about plagiarism and changing times

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IJRI Editorials

2. Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V: Writing Papers Can’t Get Any Easier! Members Public

Background: This was the 2nd IJRI editorial written in June 2007. Plagiarism was a huge issue at the time and even now, plagues journals all the time. ChatGPT and other LLMs have likely worsened the problem. In this editorial, I was actually going to discuss the methodology related to article

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IJRI Editorials

1. A Fresh Start Members Public

This was the first editorial in May 2007 for the Feb 2007 issue. Dear friends, colleagues and seniors At the outset, I would like to thank all of you for giving me this opportunity to be the “Editor-in-Chief” of the Indian Journal of Radiology and Imaging (IJRI). I am honored

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IJRI Editorials

1.3 - Mapless in Matunga Members Public

Background: This was the first piece, written and published under my own name, that appeared on June 04, 2005 in Mumbai Mirror, in a section called Writer’s Bloc. My brief was to cover Matunga and depending on the number and frequency of the contributions by other authors, I would

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Man From Matunga Chronicles

10.1 - I am Finally Published Members Public

Background: I wrote this piece in April 2001, after my “funny” essay titled “Black, White and Various Shades of Brown” (1.2) was published in Sulekha Select. It was a multi-author book. Sulekha morphed into an all-purpose site and is now a different animal entirely. I AM FINALLY PUBLISHED! And

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Man From Matunga Chronicles

2.1 - The Top Ways of Becoming Fair Members Public

Background: This was written as an irritated response to some of the serious feedback that I received from those who actually took the contents of my piece titled “Black, White and Various Shades of Brown” (1.2), seriously. This was written in September 2000. An earlier article of mine "

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Man From Matunga Chronicles

8.1 - Of Plagiarism, Mid-Day and Chalomumbai.com Members Public

When the person plagiarizing becomes the aggrieved party

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Man From Matunga Chronicles