The List of Best Blogs from India

Which Indian blogger’s writing on humor gets the most eyeballs? According the Numero Uno blogger Amit Agarwal of Digital Inspiration, it is Jammy and Greatbong and Rahul Razdan’s. Incidentally Amit Agarwal is the first professional blogger in India and has done it since 2004. He has named his son Google. Amit blogs at Digital Inspiration on technology, software and internet. He also writes personal technology columns for The Hindustan Times, Financial Express and The Blog Herald.
The list tells us that Gautam Ghosh‘s blog is the tops when it comes to stuff on Human Resources. Who are the journalists who blog? There is Samit Basu Jai Arjun Singh and others.
In the list of writers, authors and critics who blog, check out Nandita da Cunha’s blog. She is the author of the book The Magic of Maya. I love that cover design – who has done that? Can someone please enlighten me?
Somehow reminds me of my all time fave illustrator Mickey Patel’s work. He did a lot of drawings for Target magazine and the last book that he illustrated for Penguin is The Story of a Panther.
Delighted to see that this blog also features there. Truly humbled and honored.
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  1. Priyanka Sarkar says:

    im so glad to have spotted ur blog….thnks so much for the interesting blog-links!!!

  2. KarthikKaraikudy says:

    Found some interesting links from hereon.Good information.

    Very thought provoking liked the Expansion of Yahoo from Indian context.
    Karthik
    Bangalore.

  3. Maxwell says:

    What’s up, its fastidious piece of writing regarding media print, we all understand media is a enormous source of information.

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