BlogAdda’s Tangy Tuesday Picks – Dec. 14 ’10

Tangy Tuesday Picks‘Karunanidhi feels the heat, heads to the hills’ reads the headline in one of the newspapers. Thandi main bhi Garmi ka Ehsaas ho raha hain. 🙂 It is the Raja effect we presume. Do you think Phone tapping is a legal thing to do? Many such questions have been raised by Indian Bloggers and we have the best of them in this week’s Tangy Tuesday Picks.

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The Best of The INK conference!

The much talked about INK conference was an amazing journey that BlogAdda experienced. Out of all the controversial debates going currently on in the country, it was refreshing to see, experience and exchange new ideas. We witnessed some of the most see-to-believable form of creativity from around the world at INK. People united at INK to communicate ideas and share stories.

The wonderful different mix of people contributed ultimately to the world through their invention, creation or their good deeds. From music to science, from education to creativity, every industry had something innovative to showcase. All the speakers were awesome in their own right – here are a few of them whom we loved. INK has indeed done a commendable job with true celebration of ideas!

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BlogAdda’s Spicy Saturday Picks – Dec. 11, ’10

Spicy SaturdayLast week three young Indians swept the Time Magazine’s first Asian essay competition. Dehradun-born Sarabjit Singh came first in the continent-level essay competition, while the joint runners-up were Gemlyn George from Tamil Nadu, New Delhi’s Rohit Pathak. The writing scene in India is fast growing and making a name for itself not only in essays but also in blogs. Indian bloggers come up with such wonderful posts and it is upto us to keep pushing them and encouraging them. Here are this week’s top blog posts from the Indian Bloggers.

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My Oldest Book and its Memories winners announced

Which is your oldest book and what are the memories associated with it?’. When we asked this question to the Indian Bloggers, we recieved some amazing entries and it was an awesome experience reading through all the posts. Aditi Mathur is known for her penchant of reading books and hence we requested her to judge this one. Here is what she has to say. 🙂

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