Another week goes by and another weekend invites us to play with it for a day and then resume our daily chores. Shouldn’t we use every single minute of our life to the max? This weekend as always, we have our Write Over the Weekend but with a very different theme. Check it out and read the best blog posts from the Indian Blogging Community this week.
- Who: Bhavana
What: Sa Ham-I am She series (complete links)
Spicy: We start this week’s Spicy Saturday with a brilliant Navaratri Series by Bhavana. You have to read this for sure as we would not want to reveal more on it!
- Who: Arunn
What: How to Dunk your Biscuits
Spicy: During a recent ‘academic meeting’, while dunking a Good-day biscuit in hot coffee, I was wondering about the ‘critical time’ for safe-dipping says Arunn. Critical time for dunking for a good day biscuit?? Yes! Read.
- Who: Abhishek
What: Panchasati / panchakanya: some serious research
Spicy: Another brilliant post by Abhishek. We are having very different posts this week indeed. Abhishek does some serious research on ‘Panchasati / panchakanya’. You should not miss it.
- Who: Kracktivist
What: #India-Haryana’s bestial rape chronicles or where a rapist is considered ‘a real man’ #Vaw
Spicy: An eye opener post by Kracktivist. We all have been reading about the crap the Khap Panchayat guys are dishing out in the name of chowmein and others. Do read this post! This post is a part of our support to Violence against Women Awareness Month.
- Who: Rinzu Rajan
What: The irony of traditions
Spicy: We celebrated Dussehra this week where Goddess Durga was worshipped across India. But do you know that across India 10 million female foetuses have been aborted? Another awesome post by Rinzu.
- Who: Mukta
What: Mama,I wanna come home.
Spicy: A beautiful poem where the emotions are captured beautifully has been penned by Mukta. Must read indeed.
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