Here is today’s round up of some of the blogs of South Asia.
Bangladesh:
‘BDeshini’ has some thoughts on the stained glass art she is mastering.
Sadiq links us to the only site that brings together the Scriptures from Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - all in one place and with the finest translations available in English.
Mezba explains why fishing is a cruel sport.
India:
Dina Mehta tells about a protest by SMS - The Thane Municipal Corporation is being bombarded by text messages from 627 families of Saket Complex, a society of buildings, complaining and urging action against the stench created by open garbage.
Desipundit points to discussions about bothering nasty comments in blogs.
Seven notable Indian journalist/economists have started a blog called ‘The Indian Economy’.
Pakistan:
Pakistani Perspective posts an interesting review of the book ‘The dancing girls of Lahore’.
Abez has a recipe of Mango Milk for the husbands.
‘Chapati Mystery’ construes an interesting analogy:
The logic of the war on terror demands that there exist a cohesive ‘them’ while the premise of the jihadist narrative is the disintegration and dispossession of ‘us’.
Nepal:
United we blog has an informative post citing the usual misconceptions of Nepali Politics.
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Mao: The Unknown Story - by Jung Chang and Jon Halliday:
A controversial and damning biography of the Helmsman.
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