Chanakya’s Chant by Ashwin Sanghi

He likes fact that sounds like fiction and fiction that sounds like fact. His novels are a perfect blend of these two. Yes, we are talking about Ashwin Sanghi, who is an entrepreneur by day, and a novelist by night. He has published two brilliantly written and well researched novels and today, you have a chance to review his current best selling novel – Chanakya’s Chant!

This novel is interesting and gripping read for Shashi Tharoor, a cracker of a page-turner for Hindustan Times and recommended to all by Amish Tripathi. This week, we have a large number of copies available. Make sure you quickly fill in the form, if you are interested to review.

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BlogAdda’s Tangy Tuesday Picks – Jul. 19, ’11

Tangy Tuesday PicksUranium mine in Andhra could be among largest in world. Many are betting on Nuclear energy as the answer to all our future energy needs. This discovery helps India in many ways as it will no longer have to depend on other countries to power its Nuclear Power Plants. There are other posts which will make you think about things happening in India. Read the best of them now. 🙂

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BlogAdda’s Spicy Saturday Picks – Jul. 16, ’11

Spicy SaturdayGoogle is killing our Brain says a study. Is it killing our privacy also especially after the launch of Google Plus? Mahendra Palsule in his interview had his viewpoints on Privacy and how social networks will affect our lives in the future? If you have not read the interview, then read it now and come back to read the Spicy Saturday Picks. 🙂

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Not all that glitters…

I always wanted to talk about this subject, but unfortunately due to a combination of the sphere of my work, time, and ample laziness, I couldn’t manage to write about this. Until I saw this Guest Blogging opportunity at BlogAdda, that is. So after a little deliberation, I started to pen down a strange misconception, which I have heard ever since the day I took up journalism. It goes somewhat like this…

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Interview with Mahendra Palsule

In our earlier interviews, we have seen awesome bloggers’ leaving their well to-do jobs to pursue and follow their passions. Today we have someone, who has spent 19 years in the IT industry, where his colleagues had only good things to say about him and then switched to writing. ‘Project Management’ was his forte until he took the plunge to writing and become the editor of one of the top tech website in the world.

His communication skills and clarity in thoughts reflect in his writings on his blog. We are pleased to welcome Mahendra Palsule, Editor at Techmeme, to your Adda for an exclusive interview. In this freewheeling interview, he speaks about the solution to information overload, crowdsourcing, technological challenges as parents, his life, future of IT industry and much more. Don’t miss this insightful interview!

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