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Saturday, September 3, 2011

September is here!

August is now a matter of history and we are in the month of September. This is how life is, what ever we do today will become a part of history in the days to come. The month of August was eventful for Dispassionate Observer because a number of articles were published which discussed on a range of issues and happenings. As a blog Dispassionate Observer also achieved a milestone in its second month of publication. It crossed the target mark of 1500 page views. I wish the blog gets much more page views in the near future.

Article contribution for the August issue came generously from a range of writers, each having distinct style of their own. I am indebted to Anuja Bagchi and Srirupa Ganguly who wrote for the blog this time also amidst their tight schedule. I salute the enthusiasm of the students of mass communication and journalism who were eager to express their ideas. Anwesha Guha Thakurta, Priya Panda, Shayani Gupta and Nilika Banerjee were each special in their endeavour. The hunger to write more on their part was one of the high points that kept the blog going. Contributions from abroad also helped the cause. I specially thank MyBlueDish.com, Laura Hartley, Perfectly Imperfect, Jennifer Bell, Eric Johnson and Louise for contributing to Dispassionate Observer.

There was no dearth of news in August as events just unfolded one after another. Lokpal Bill debate hogged the limelight and stood out from the rest by the sheer magnitude of public support. London Riots was a big global news. The passing away of Shammi Kapoor was also a tragedy that hit Bollywood in the month of August. A cricket hungry nation was denied the taste of success as the Indian team performed miserably in England tour. A performance that Mahendra Singh Dhoni will like to forget in a jiffy! The arrival of Messi and the Argentina Football Team to Kolkata for a Fifa International Friendly against Venezuela lighted up the pages of newspapers as the month drew to a close.

Keeping with the promise to deliver articles which offer in-depth analysis of issues, Dispassionate Observer steps into the month of September. Articles on travel, food, film and lifestyle will also follow to give the much-needed space for the mind to read in leisure. Enjoy reading this blog!



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