Indibloggies, the Indian Weblog Awards flags off its 2006 event

Released on = January 29, 2007, 10:18 am

Press Release Author = Debashish Chakrabarty, Indibloggies

Industry = Internet & Online

Press Release Summary = The nominations would be open for Indian blogs from all
around the world in 16 different award categories. At stake are prizes worth more
than INR 1,20,000.


Press Release Body = Pune, Maharashtra, IND, 2007-01-27 22:04:21

The Indibloggies, India's first and foremost blog awards would be unveiling its
annual nomination process for the 2006 event on 26 January 2007. This is the fourth
year of the Indibloggies award, organised by Pune-based blogger Debashish
Chakrabarty.

The nominations would be open in 16 different award categories for Indian blogs from
all around the world from 26th January until 5th February. At stake are prizes worth
more than Rs 1,20,000.

The IndiBlog of the Year award, the top honor at the event, went to Jivha
(http://www.jivha.com, now defunct) in 2003 and to Atanu Dey of Deeshaa
(http://www.deeshaa.org) in 2004. \"The Indibloggies are a sincere effort to showcase
the best Indian blogs. Just going through the nominations can be a process of
discovery. It fulfils a greater function that just being an annual awards program\",
said Amit Verma whose blog India Uncut (http://indiauncut.blogspot.com) won the
"IndiBlog of the Year" award at the 2005 event.

"Indibloggies is not only about awarding the best of the Indian Blogosphere, its
also about bringing the unsung blogs to the fore", said Debashish, "Indibloggies has
been successful in recognizing the outstanding bloggers year after year, for example
Sonia Faleiro, who's blog (http://soniafaleiro.blogspot.com) was adjudged the Best
Topical Blog last year went on to win the CNN Young Journalist award in 2006."

The award process at Indibloggies is three fold.

In the first phase anyone could nominate any number of blogs for any category by
bookmarking their site at the popular social bookmarking website del.icio.us
(http://www.deli.cio.us) using some custom tags. The nomination phase for the 2006
event would be open from Jan 26 until 5th February. Details on the nomination
process would be posted at the Indibloggies website at http://www.indibloggies.org.

For the second phase, a jury comprising of prominent bloggers has been roped in to
rate the nominated blogs. The peer review would result in short listing blogs for
each of the 16 categories who qualify for the final phase. This phase is expected to
be over by Feb 11, 2007.

The final phase of the event, expected to commence on Feb13, 2007 would be the
Public Poll where the short-listed blogs will be open to weeklong public voting and
the one with the largest votes will be declared the winner in each category.

The winners will be announced on Feb 22, 2007.

Indibloggies has 16 award categories as follows, with the categories on Food,
Travel, Podcast, Humour and Entertainment making a debut this year.

1. IndiBlog of the year
2. Best Humanities IndiBlog (Blogs on Humanities, covering Art/Craft, Literature,
Paintings, Poetry/Fiction)
3. Best Entertainment IndiBlog (Blogs on Music, TV, Movies, theatre)
4. Best Sports IndiBlog
5. Best Science/Technology IndiBlog
6. Best IndiBlog directory/service/clique/network
7. Best Topical IndiBlog
8. Best Designed IndiBlog (Blogs with original designs or with major visible
customizations to existing themes)
9. Best Food IndiBlog
10. Most Humorous IndiBlog
11. Best IndiPodcast
12. Best Travel IndiBlog
13. Best New IndiBlog (IndiBloggers who began blogging on or after July 1, 2006)
14. Best Photo Blog
15. Best Group/Community Blog
16. Best Indic blog (Blogs written using Indic scripts, for example Devanaagri
script for Hindi)

Indic Blogs is a category that Debashish has special affinity for; he has been one
of the earliest blogger in Hindi and foresees a bright future for language blogging.
"With new and easier tools, reading and writing on web in Indian languages has
become much easier." he told.

The winner of the IndiBlog of the Year will get a scrapture trophy worth Rs. 15,000
made by another blogger, Delhi-based Arun Verma (http://www.arunverma.com).

Although sponsorship offers are still open, prizes worth Rs 1,20,500 have already
been committed from various Bloggers and Organisations such as Creativegarh,
Microsoft, Tehelka (http://www.tehelka.com), Sarai-CSDS (http://www.sarai.net),
Techgoss (http://www.techgoss.com), GoHindi (http://www.gohindi.com) and Black
Panther (http://www.blackpanther.info), among others. Prizes in various categories
include a copy of Windows Vista, Blogjet Blog client, Books, CDs, Publications, Gift
certificates, Web hosting package and Sports Apparel apart from cash-awards.

Debashish observes that the community feel is rampant at the awards. "More than
anything else, sponsors involvement with the event signifies the ethos of the
Internet and the blogosphere", he said.

India has seen a tremendous upsurge in the IndiBlogging scene. According to a recent
Windows Live Spaces survey the number of active bloggers in India was put at 3.5
million with 39% of the 25 million Indian internet users being aware of blogs.\"We
are trying to broadbase the awards as much as possible in keeping with the expanding
nature of the Indian blogosphere,\" said Delhi-based blogger Shivam Vij
(http://www.shivamvij.com), one of the jury members at the 2006 events.

Coinciding with the nomination phase Indibloggies will also hold Blogensus 2006, a
small blog survey, which is expected to shed some light on the oddities of the
Indiblogdom.

For additional details, please visit http://www.indibloggies.org.

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Web Site = http://www.indibloggies.org

Contact Details = Debashish Chakrabarty
Founder, Indibloggies
Mobile: 9890509558

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