Nominate away. new blogger, photo blogs, anything that will bring a bit of spice to our own little blogdom.
The rules are the same as usual.
a) All blogs must be on India or written by Indians.
b) All blogs must be written between the Saturday 31st December 2005 and Friday 6th January 2006
c) The posts can be of any type – even perosnal. But, Pleeeeeeze no “diary type†posts (unless it is like this). The rest – bring them on:)
d) Nominations should be the permalinks to the post. If the site does not support permalinks then the blog url, post name and date should be mentioned.
e) Please do not nominate entire blogs.
f) your site must not contain any pop ups or pop unders.
Come one come all, and nominate each other and newer bloggers. Self nomiante. Nominate your neighbouring blog. Nominate someone whom you have just stumbled across. But, do nominate.
The mela should be (with fingers crossed) up and running by Saturday 7th of January
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http://indiacorporatewatch.blogspot.com/2005/12/indiacorporatewatch-annual-awards-2005.html
Hi
I just finished a blog awards ceremony here on my blog
Regards
Abhay
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Harini,
I nominate this post mainly because I want more people to know about the struggle of these modern Tamil poets and also because I am a bit ashamed I did not notice the newsitem earlier.
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Here, for your (brief) viewing pleasure, are some very short film synopses (or nanopses) rounding up some of the Bollywood releases of 2005.
Enjoy and thanks for reading!
Soam
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I’d like to nominate a picture from my blog site. A panoramic view of the first sunrise of 2006.
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My nominations
Do we hear in the language we speak?
Namakkalites are smarter than New Yorkers
Funding higher education (Part 1)
Funding higher education – Part 2: A working model from Australia
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I nominate this.
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We study the great Ramayana and uncover the profound chat up lines the ancients used:
http://amar-akbar-anthony.blogspot.com/2006/01/chat-up-lines-of-ancients.html
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http://vellithira.wordpress.com/2006/01/03/movie-review-mayilattom/
http://thecurryman.blogspot.com/2006/01/mahesh-bhatt-to-defend-islam.html
http://opinion.paifamily.com/?p=1773
http://www.sandeepweb.com/2006/01/04/deepening-the-divide/
http://www.varnam.org/history/2006/01/what_aryan_invasion.php
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Here is On the road in India from my blog
and Baby doll from Uma’s blog
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My post on Date Rape.
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