Here is today’s round up of some of the blogs of South Asia.
Bangladesh:
Bangladeshi rockstar James is due to make history to be the first ever Bangladeshi rock singer to have sung in a Bollywood Hindi film - via ‘The 3rd world view’.
Sadiq writes wonderful spiritual articles on the beauty of creation and the divine romance.
Arnab of ‘A wave of alternative mandate’ says that human beings are becoming smarter.
Mezba shares his thoughts on Sharia law in Canada.
India:
The latest Bharateeya Blog Mela (Indian Blog carnival) is up in Harini’s blog.
Anna of ‘Sepia Mutiny’ reports that an Indian college girl has temporarily married her teenaged boyfriend’s elder brother so she can live in the same house as her lover until he is old enough to marry her.
Amit of ‘India Uncut’ finds that there is a scarcity of Bengali foods in the eateries of Kolkata, the heart of West Bengal.
Dilip has thoughts on the comparison game people are playing with the Katrina disaster.
Kamesh’s catalog of interesting quotes.
Maldives:
Iruvaihudhu is not happy with the current Gayoom government’s actions against the pro-democracy movements.
Nepal:
Dinesh of ‘United we blog’ fears that the ubiquitous mentions of the military in the major national dailies may signal to militarization in Nepal. He also reports that Nepal Telecom’s deteriorating service quality frustrates mobile users in Kathmandu.
Pakistan:
Ejaj links to some beautiful pictures of the Karachi beach.
‘The Glasshouse’ names the pakistani police as ‘the local crime boss’.
Pakistani perspective reports that in Pakistan the number of cellular phone subscribers in on the rise and has crossed the mark of 15 million already.
Shiraji takes us through the grand trunk road.
Sri Lanka:
Indi.ca brings to us the history of asian chilli (capsicum).
Selvarajah blogs from the class!
Anush discusses about the Colombo International Book fair.
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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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September 23rd, 2005 at 1:47 pm
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