BlogAdda’s Spicy Saturday Picks – Apr. 18, ’09

Spicy Saturday

hafa adai (Hello in Chamorro), Its a Sultry Saturday here.  IPL is gonna start today afternoon. The first phase of elections were more than successful. The Markets are rallying back. All these are positives for this week. We have more positives for you in the form of top picks from the Indian Blogosphere. We present to you this week’s ‘Spicy Saturday Picks’. Read on

  • Who : Ruchi for Mutiny.in
    What : My Vote – significant or mere trifle?
    Spicy : The First Phase of Indian Elections have started and everyone has this question in their mind. Does our vote make a difference? What difference will it make if I don’t vote? Ruchi tries to answer all these questions. A must read..


  • Who : RagPicker for Writer’s Lounge
    What : India beyond Elections Part -1
    Spicy : Every single Indian has a lot of hope for his country when he goes and Votes, but our politicians play around with hope of millions of Indians. But, the change is happening. People have started realizing that they can make a difference. Ragpicker gives us his point of view as to what to expect after the elections.

  • Who : Chaithanya
    What : Right to Information Act 2005, RTI 2005
    Spicy : This post by Chaitanya has all the information one needs about Right to Information Act 2005, RTI 2005. THis ACT has helped a lot of people and is still helping. A very informative post.

  • Who : Gauravonomics
    What : India’s First Digital Elections.
    Spicy : Gaurav Mishra is the 2008-09 Yahoo! Fellow at Georgetown University and the co-founder of Vote Report India Gaurav in this post analyzes the various reactions which has been evoked by India’s First Digital Elections. A Worthy read.

  • Who : Rajeev Chandrashekar
    What : Indian Democracy – Flawed or not?
    Spicy : Rajeev Chandrashekar, the independent contesting from Bengaluru asks a very important question on his personal blog. Do read the post and tell him the answers.

Also read, BlogAdda’s earlier picks. If you come across any interesting post and want to share, you can tip us on Twitter or contact us here. Wish you all a great weekend and we will be soon with some more gems next week.  Cya

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