Celebrating 100 Notable Newbies Indian Bloggers!

In September last year, BlogAdda unveiled its new look and features, and with it started the course of encouraging new bloggers of the Indian blogosphere with yet another initiative. We called them our ‘Notable Newbie’. 🙂 Our very first Notable Newbie was Mansi Bhatia and thereon began the aim of motivating and featuring worthy and newbie bloggers. It is close to a year since we started this feature, and along the way we have managed to cover blogs of different genres, unique writing styles, various perspectives and peculiar thoughts.

We found some mothers blogging about their motherhood, while some others who were great chefs in their kitchen blogged about their culinary experiences, yet others were interested in fashion and beauty and a lot of them shared their views on everything happening around them. We also found bloggers who cracked us up with their wit and humor, another lot amazed us with their art and creativity and few also shared their discoveries with their travelogues, accompanied by the breathtaking photographs. From poetry, to different opinions and views, we have tried and continue to do so, to bring all of them forward, and give them their share of fame!

BlogAdda is proud to announce that we have successfully featured 100 Notable Newbies on our homepage! 😀 And today, we present to you the Wall of Fame of our 100 Notable Newbies. 🙂

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Interview with Keith Dsouza

According to him he is a Born Geek and Tech Freak. Among the things he loves, is coding in open source and more importantly have fun. To all those engineering aspirants who have dropped out, he is an inspiration. Started in 2006, the blog has managed to break into the top 100 technology blogs of the world. A Mumbaikar by heart and all the way from New York, we have Keith Dsouza of Techie Buzz interviewed at your adda. 🙂

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The Storyteller of Marrakesh

Today’s novel revolves around mystery and fiction. “The many interruptions and digressions can test the reader’s patience, but it is the evocation of place that truly animates the novel. “, said New York Times in its review of this novel. His previous creation ‘The Gabriel Club’ was a heady intrigue set in Budapest. It was published in sixteen countries and J. M. Coetzee, a known author of South Africa, called it ‘an impressive debut, serious and passionate’. Welcoming Joydeep Roy-Bhattacharya with his book ‘The Storyteller of Marrakesh’ under the Book Reviews program.

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BlogAdda’s Tangy Tuesday Picks – Sep. 20, ’11

Tangy Tuesday PicksWhile India is reeling in the effects of inflation, Ratan Tata unveils the Rs 22cr Tata Nano encased in 80 kg of 22 carat gold, 15 kg of sliver and 10,000 semi-precious and precious stones, including rubies and pearls. Apparently this car will tour India. What is your take on this? Let us know below. Time now to read the Tangy Tuesday Picks.

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