Bloggers

Meet some of our talented bloggers !!! (Merely a small cross-section!)

(Click on names for author archives)

Meet : Jithin C Nedumala

“Cooking up stories since 1986.”

Also known as – Prez, Sr

Meet : Gloria Benny

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“Good things come in small packages.”

Also known as : Glo


Meet : Jithin J Krishnan

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“Still Hanging Around…”

Also known as : Jr, Wordinator, The Long Legged Monster!

Meet : Karthik Madhavan

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“the sound of perseverance”

Also known as : Kaddy, Rudolf, Mr. Awesomeness!

Meet : Rashi Vidyasagar

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“Difficult to describe, too complicated to understand and impossible to predict”

Also Known as : PsychoChick

Meet : Swetha Kola

“Multi-tasking Guru..”

Also known as : Kola, Thenga-Kola

Meet : Ajanta Dutta Roy

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“Rational procrastinator. Borderline revolutionary. Connects the dots her own way!”
Also Known as: AJ, ADR

Meet : Nikhila Ramesh

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“Not as boring as the minutes she puts in.. “

Also known as : Nighi, Nighida, Niggi

  • subhashisroy
    Hi Fellow MAD Men and Women,

    I am probably the newest entrant to the MAD world in Kochi and lining up for my first class tomorrow at Balbhavan (as an 'Intern' ofcourse). Its like your first day in university or a new job. I am definitely excited and a trifle nervous too at the same time. This is also my first post. Let me share a story with all of you which I found truly inspirational.
    Just some time back while watching 'DD News', I came across a news item featuring one Khatam Singh from Orissa. The feature showed Khatam Singh being honoured and felicitated by a small saree clad lady going by the name of Pratibha Devi Singh Patil. Infact, Khatam Singh and his group of 40 odd children from the orphanage run by him were invited to the Rashtrapati Bhavan to have a luncheon meeting with the first citizen of our country. The President even donated a sum of Rs 50,000/- towards upkeep of the orphanage managed by Khatam Singh.
    Now, who is Khatam Singh and why was he invited to the Rashtrapati Bhavan? Khatam Singh was born in a destitute family and they were so poor that he had taken to begging early in his life. Now, what did Khatam Singh do with the money he was able to gradually save over the years from his earnings as a beggar? He gradually took under his care a few destitute children from his own and neighbouring villages and started providing for them. He also tried meeting their educational needs. And this is how the idea of the orphanage/home gradually crystallised. This must have been India's first orphanage founded and funded by a professional beggar.
    Is'nt the story truly inspirational? I would like to keep on sharing such amazing stories with you from time to time through MAD blog posts. That I believe would help to keep the fire burning within each one of us. Bye for now.
  • jithin
    Wow..that was truly inspirational..can't wait to read you other blogs..but try not to post your comments in the bloggers page..nobody visits the bloggers page other than we vain bloggers who like to see their pics somewhere :)
    So looking forward to your post bro ...all the best :)
  • You guys are doing something very admirable, and with such a great attitude!Hope you win that award.
  • Kireeti Sreevastav Gudipati
    Damm the !st day wit MAD was so fun..cant forget jus Kids they so affectionate and heart touching..u people should go and hang out wit them!

    m in so love wit them :)


    Hugs to one and all and Cheers to all the NEWbies

    Regards
    Kireeti
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