Monday, July 26, 2010

"City Hangout – Café Turtle, Khan Market" Winning Entry for Week July 17-23, 2010

[Text by Abdusalaam al-Hindi. Pictures by Mayank Austen Soofi.]

[Cafe Turtle, Khan Market. Image: The Delhi Walla]
I. WINNING ENTRY

Statistics: Before I talk about the winning entry for this week, let me provide you with some numbers.

Number of Blogs Updated This Week: 18.
Number of Blog Posts Read: 44. (Not considering guest posts.)

Best Blog Post of the Week

Although, there weren't many excellent blog posts to choose from, I was really conflicted between two of my final choices. I'll talk about it further below when I mention the runner-ups.

Winning entry for the honor of Best Blog Post in Delhi's Blogosphere for the week of July 17 Saturday - July 23 Friday, 2010 is:

"City Hangout – Café Turtle, Khan Market" by Mayank Austen Soofi, dated July 20, 2010, at "The Delhi Walla."

About the Post: Mayank, in his usual sentimental style, reviews a Cafe at Khan Market in central Delhi. His description of the place serves his reader with the feel, character and atmosphere of the place. You get to read characterizations like, "an experience almost bordering Proustian tranquillity." Now I haven't read Proust to know the difference, but I'm betting it's better than the regular kind of tranquility. The post is also accompanied with some beautiful pictures of the place, making it a fine post. [Link.]

[Mayank Austen Soofi]
About the Blogger: Mayank Austen Soofi, which by the way is his real name as I've recently found out, has been blogging at The Delhi Walla since May 2005. He also runs four more blogs; namely, "Pakistan Paindabad," "Ruined By Reading" (Members Only), "Reading Arundhati Roy" and "Mayank Austen Soofi Photos."

Mayank is probably the most popular blogger in Delhi, and among the most popular in India. The Delhi Walla's focus is entirely on the city of Delhi, its people, their faith, food, monuments, inner-city culture and everything else that makes this city so different from others. His coverage of the city is like no other.

He works and writes for the Hindustan Times on similar themes. And as per his blog, Mayank lives at Basti Hazrat Nizammuddin inside a library. However, it doesn't specify if it's an actual library or not. I'm assuming he means he is surrounded by books and does not live in an actual library.

Furthermore, and this is just as an interesting tidbit which I believe requires mentioning here since it is such an apparent characteristic of his online persona; Mayank holds a near obsessive fascination for the work and person of Arundhati Roy. I don't believe I've seen a bigger fan.

Runner-up

This week we only had one contending blog post for the top pick, and boy was it a close one. Runner-up for this week is:

"Employing Staff" by Naomi dated July 22, 2010, at "Delhi Bound."

I feel I need to explain a little why this blog post was such a close pick and why it did not make the final cut.

Before I talk about the post, let me give you some background information on the blogger.

Naomi is an American expatriate; wife of an American diplomat. I'm not certain on the diplomatic status, but is somehow connected to the Embassy. Her blog revolves mostly around her life and experiences as an expat in India, but more specifically in Delhi.

Now I don't want to cast any aspersions on her blog by what I'm about to say because it is a popular blog and I don't believe I'm even a target reader for her. So what I say should be taken accordingly.

As a liberal studies student, my interest in her blog is very much academic, which makes my overall interest in her blogging topics, rather tenuous. I seldom even read through an entire post.

However, this post in question was different from her usual stuff. Her blog entry is about how she deals with the domestic help she employs; a staff of eight people. And that grabbed my attention. Whatever she was about to say was bound to be interpreted in terms of foreign vs native. And I'm guessing she had sensed the sensitivity of the topic early on, because she makes it clear, right in the beginning, by stating, "Before anyone gets their panties in a wad over this expat from the United States writing yet another gripe post about living in Delhi, India and having the hellacious requirement of employing a staff ... it's not a whine (or a whinge) post."

However, it was too late for me, because the moment I realized what the post was about, the color of my computer screen had turned colonial brown. Naomi's American accent turned British. Naomi had turned into a Gori Memsahib about to lament the difficulties of finding good and competent domestic help among the natives. I had only begun to read, and my panties were already in a wad.

But she, I'm glad to say, tactfully and gracefully dealt with the subject without causing any offense to my sensibilities. My Offense-o-meter was dialed all the way up, to detect any hint of prejudice. And after I had finished reading her long post, and had come out the other side feeling satisfied with the outcome, I wondered why I even thought it would be any other way? I've been reading her blog for sometime now and I know what kind of a person she is. She is one of the good ones. I've never read anything that would lead me to believe otherwise. I guess my initial reaction to her article was more visceral than rational. And I'm a bit ashamed to admit it.

Now though her post was most interesting and captivating for me personally, I could not bring myself to call it the best blog post of the week based on the criteria I have set to make that choice. Unlike Naomi's post, Mayank's post has general appeal. It has all the elements of a good post. It is informative, concise, descriptive, accompanied with beautiful pictures, and above all, it's about Delhi.

This entire account is to tell you that I try to be as objective as possible in my choice. A little thought goes into making my final pick.

II. STATE OF THE BLOGOSPHERE

Public Service Announcements
 
This week I have nothing special to report. It was uneventful as far as the blogosphere is concerned.

However, I do have some exciting news to share. Mayank Austen Soofi, I have been personally informed, is soon to be a published author. Harper Collins is set to release a book on Delhi by Mayank sometime this year. I don't have specifics yet, but will inform as I receive them.

[POST SCRIPT JULY 28, 2010: I've been informed by Mayank, that there are four books titled 'The Delhi Walla' with different subtitles. And it will hit the stands in the first week of September this year. We wish him all the luck.]

New Additions to our Blogroll

This week we have three new additions to our blogroll.

1. "Delhizen's Blog" by Pallavi. (http://taxfreethoughts.wordpress.com/)
2. "SnowLeopard's Blog" by Prateek. (http://unpredictableblog.wordpress.com/)
3. "My Blogs-Food Delights" by (http://lajjatdaar.blogspot.com/)


Until Next Week

I hope this edition of Delhi Speaks Like This Only has been of value to our readers. You can show your appreciation by leaving a comment, or by simply clicking on the Facebook Like Button.

I hope you'll revisit us next week on Monday, August 02 at 8:00 a.m. for another edition,  announcing another weekly winning entry for the title of Best Blog Post in Delhi.

Till then, take care and happy blogging.

[Read our last week's issue HERE.]

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Blogger Profile: Mayank Austen Soofi

[Mayank Austen Soofi]
Mayank Austen Soofi, which by the way is his real name as I've recently found out, has been blogging at The Delhi Walla since May 2005. He also runs four more blogs; namely, "Pakistan Paindabad," "Ruined By Reading" (Members Only), "Reading Arundhati Roy" and "Mayank Austen Soofi Photos."

Mayank is probably the most popular blogger in Delhi, and among the most popular in India. The Delhi Walla's focus is entirely on the city of Delhi, its people, their faith, food, monuments, inner-city culture and everything else that makes this city so different from others. His coverage of the city is like no other.

He works and writes for the Hindustan Times on similar themes. And as per his blog, Mayank lives at Basti Hazrat Nizammuddin inside a library. However, it doesn't specify if it's an actual library or not. I'm assuming he means he is surrounded by books and does not live in an actual library.

Furthermore, and this is just as an interesting tidbit which I believe requires mentioning here since it is such an apparent characteristic of his online persona; Mayank holds a near obsessive fascination for the work and person of Arundhati Roy. I don't believe I've seen a bigger fan.

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Blogger Profile: Purba Ray

[Purba Ray]
Purba Ray is a resident of Gurgaon living a happily married life with her husband and daughter. Ethnically a Bengali, but born and raised in Delhi.

Till about the end of 2009, she used to teach senior classes for Web Technology and Multimedia at some reputed school in Delhi.

However, when asked on how she got into blogging, she mentions in an interview with Weblog!, that she quit her job last year, for reasons not mentioned, and then later wrote about her new found freedom and shared it with her friends on Facebook. One of these friends happened to be a well established blogger, Desh Kapoor, who asked her to write for his online forum Drishtikone.com. And that's how she got introduced to the blogging world.

Four months ago she started her own blog titled A-Musing, and has been blogging fairly regularly ever since.

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Monday, July 19, 2010

"Musings of an Octopus Vulgaris." Winning Entry for Week July 10-16, 2010

[Paul the Octopus seen here predicting Germany Vs Spain match. Image: Kennysia.com (CC)]

I. Winning Entry

Out of a total of 39 blog posts updated and read last week (it was actually a few more, but we didn't consider the guest posts,) our very first winning entry for the honor of, Best Blog Post in Delhi's Blogosphere, for the week of July 10, Saturday - July 16, Friday is:

"Musings of an Octopus Vulgaris" by Purba Ray, dated July 10, 2010. Blogs at A-Musings. (http://purba-ray.blogspot.com)

About the Post: Purba, in a very creative and imaginative way, takes the perspective of Paul the Octopus -- probably the real winner to come out of this FIFA World Cup when it comes to popularity -- and speaks to us in Paul's voice, talking about his life. Starting from his humble beginnings as seafood to the new life as the Great Oracle Paul, with all the trappings of a lifestyle of the rich and famous that come along with it. It is a hilarious read.

The most memorable line has to be: "I will soon be needing a tax consultant, a PR team, a legal eagle to help me build my empire. I already know what I will call it – The Buoyant Clairvoyant Corporation.” [Link]

[Purba Ray.]
About the Blogger: Purba Ray is a resident of Gurgaon living a happily married life with her husband and daughter. Ethnically a Bengali, but born and raised in Delhi.

Till about the end of 2009, she used to teach senior classes for Web Technology and Multimedia at some reputed school in Delhi.

However, when asked on how she got into blogging, she mentions in an interview with Weblog!, that she quit her job last year, for reasons not mentioned, and then later wrote about her new found freedom and shared it with her friends on Facebook. One of these friends happened to be a well established blogger, Desh Kapoor, who asked her to write for his online forum Drishtikone.com. And that's how she got introduced to the blogging world.

Four months ago she started her own blog titled A-Musing, and has been blogging fairly regularly ever since.

Purba Ray is definitely among the best bloggers of Delhi we've come across.

Close Runner-up(s)

There were a couple of contending blog posts for the top pick. We list them below.

1. "How I Make Money With Shoutmeloud" by Harsh Aggarwal, dated July 12, 2010. Blogs at ShoutMeLoud (http://www.shoutmeloud.com/)

2. "Wish!" by Scribbling Girl, dated July 10, 2010. Blogs at My Personal Journal. (http://creativelyscribbling.blogspot.com/)

II.  The State of Delhi's Blogosphere

In our first weekly review of Delhi's blogosphere, we've come to realize that in our search for the best blog post, we are also in a position to get a read on the pulse of Delhi's blogosphere. So we thought, why not share this insight with our readers and make this an additional feature to our weekly service.

We will try to focus on issues which we think needs to be shared and spread around. Sort of a public service announcement.

To give you an example, this week we would like to draw your attention to a crime some bloggers face when it comes to intellectual property.

There have been many incidents where businesses for-profit have blatantly stolen a blogger's piece of writing or picture and passed it off as their own work. The most famous incident in Delhi's blogosphere that we know of is the case of an article published in  a SpiceJet in-flight magazine ripping off a blog post first published on Eating Out in Delhi blog. You can read more about it on EOiD's blog here: "SpiceJet’s Magazine: A Study in Plagiarism"

However, the incident we want to draw your attention is to what happened last week to a blogger by the name of Pavaani Bishnoi, who blogs at Pavaani.in.

According to Pavaani, a picture on her Flickr account was taken and used on a commercial website called SnapDeal.com without her permission or attribution to her.

Although, when she wrote to them citing copyright infringement, SnapDeal replaced the picture from their site, but never replied to her email acknowledging their mistake; assuming it was by mistake.

You can know more about this incident in Pavaani's own words, on her blog here: "SnapSteal." 

Until Next Week

I hope DSLTO's first edition has been of some value to our readers and we hope you'll revisit us next week, just like today, on Monday, July 26 at 8:00 am, for another edition of Delhi Speaks Like This Only, announcing another weekly winning entry for the title of Best Blog Post in Delhi.

Till then, take care and happy blogging.

Addendum @ July 19, 7:00 pm:

There are two new blog additions to our blogroll this week, which we forgot to mention earlier. We list them below:

1. desiderata. (http://desiderata-mumbai.blogspot.com/) (Now a Delhi-based blog.)
2. The Woodchuck Chucks. (http://issuedinpublicinterest.blogspot.com/)
  
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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Our First Winning Entry To Be Announced On Monday July 19 At 8:00 am

This is just to inform you that blog-post considerations for the week of July 10 Saturday - July 16 Friday, came to a close at mid-night. We will announce our winning entry on Monday July 19 at 8:00 am. (Well that's the plan for now at least.)

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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Official Launch Date: Monday, July 19, 2010

[WE HAVE A LIFT-OFF. Image Via Flickr]
 Since we have stopped receiving submissions for blogs, we plan to formally launch this blog on the 19 July 2010.

Although the first winning entry will be posted on the 19, we will start monitoring the Delhi blogosphere from today Saturday, 10 July.

How it will work

The idea is that we will announce the best blog-post every Monday. However, we will review new blog-posts starting Saturday till Friday next week, and then announce the winning entry on Monday.

So to give you an example, the winning entry on coming Monday on July 19 will cover from Saturday July 10 till Friday July 16.

How Will We Choose

Now the big question some have asked is how will we make our choice? What will be our criteria?

To come up with the answer to this question, we had to ask ourselves a few related questions.

We asked ourselves, why do people read blogs? What sort of blogs people like to follow?

And in our opinion, people read blogs for two main reasons.

First reason is to learn something new. This is why blogs that offer information and knowledge on any given subject are the highest rated blogs on the net. Tech blogs like Gizmodo and Techcrunch have a large following because they offer the latest tech. information out there.

Similarly, political blogs like DailyKos and DrudgeReport offer analysis and inside news which makes them really popular.
    Second reason is for pleasure. Reading for pleasure has many aspects to it. But blogs that offer entertainment are among the highest rated blogs. This is why TMZ and The Onion are among the highest ranking blogs on the net.

    Besides entertainment blogs, people also read personal blogs for pleasure. Blogs that don't offer much information or entertainment, as we understand it, but they do offer voyeuristic pleasure. Since man is a social animal, we find it interesting to see how other people live their lives and try to relate to them. This is why so many of us read personal blogs.

    However, personal blogs don't usually have a large following as compared to other kinds of blogs. Reason being I think, is because to follow a personal blog, a reader has to be able to relate to the blogger. If they can't, they just move on. And I don't think you can have a lot of people relate to a single person. This is why following for personal blogs are relatively small. And the reason I mention this is because most blogs we have on our blogroll are personal blogs. Blogs that don't have a defined theme. It's just whatever catches their fancy that day.

    Since this aspect of reading for pleasure is the most subjective as compared to other aspects, it would be difficult to judge personal blogs objectively. However, since this blog is about Delhi Bloggers, bloggers who share something about their life in Delhi will get weighted higher.

    So now that we know what most people like to read, we will choose those blog-posts which offer the most of these two elements: Information/Knowledge and Pleasure. Blog-posts which offer the most of the two elements we've mentioned, will be chosen for the blog-post of the week.

    Although we will try to be as objective as we can, it should be obvious, the final decision will depend a lot on the personal taste and preference of whoever is doing the judging. We will try to explain our choice as best as we can.

    If you have any questions or suggestions regarding our selection process, you can write to us in the comments section, or write to us at delhispeakslto[at]gmail[dot]com.

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