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The next Bharateeya Blog Mela is being organised by Nilesh. Go over and drop in a nomination!
A tour of the Indian blogosphere. In the rains!
AnarCapLib will be hosting the Monsoon Mela on July 21–the day Neil Armstrong landed on the moon.
The Rules
Posts must either be made by Indians or must focus on India or Indians.
Send in permalinks to the individual blog entries only, not just the URL. If the permalink is not working, send me the title and […]
The last few melas have all been extensive affairs with lots of variety reading. I must say the quality of hosting has shot up dramatically! Jump over to Harini Calamur’s POV for your weekly fix.
The next mela will be hosted by none other than Shanti Aunty and her dancing doggies (thanks to a spontaneous emergency). […]
Welcome to the weekly Bharateeya Blog Mela. It’s going to be a nice long leisurely read, so bookmark this page and drop by as often as you like over the next week.
Let’s start with some sport. Dilip D’Souza sees cricket through a friend’s eyes. While we’re on cricket, Avinash Tadimalla thinks Ganguly will make a […]
And we have only three nominations. Folks please don’t be shy and nominate the gems from your blogs. Don’t wait for someone else to showcase your superior writing. Do it yourself and do it now! Scroll down or click here for the announcement post.
And we have competition from the nascent Bharateeya LiveJournal Mela. Hey LJers, […]
Time for another mela at AnarCapLib. We’re hosting it on April 14–the day Babasaheb Ambedkar was born, the day Abraham Lincoln was shot, around the time of the Spring festival of Baisakhi, and three days before a neighbouring general visits Delhi to see a cricket match.
The Rules
Posts must either be made by Indians or […]
The fates have finally decreed that Ravikiran should post the blog mela. He’s also decamped to Ohio to escape the brickbats. (All bouquets to be diverted to my blog).
The next mela will be hosted by Chien(ne)s Sans Frontiers. There’s a small twist this time. Not only do you have to leave your nomination, […]
The latest Bharateeya Blog Mela is up at Selective Amnesia. A nice eclectic set of posts garnished with some chirpy commentary by Ravages. Go read.
Next mela will be at the Examined Life and Ravikiran has a PJ ready for you!
As mentioned earlier, Selective Amnesia will be hosting the next blog mela and he has a special request:
Let’s be a little experimental shall we? Let’s nominate posts from blogs we haven’t heard or seen before yet! Let’s get some new people into this. Which means, the cartel stays away a bit. ;)
As head bottle washer […]
Prasenjeet Datta over at Chaoszone has complied a fabulous blog mela. Apart from the wide range of topics he’s opened up (from insults on radio to rice as nirvana), he’s also taken the trouble to provide external links at certain places.
Note to all those wanting to host: this is what a mela should look […]
The week has been cruel to Nilesh (and we have been insensitive). We have possibly our first ever flop mela. I feel, at least in part, responsible. Nilesh had only one nomination for the mela! After all his enthusiasm to host (despite delays caused largely by me), this was not the result any one would […]
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