Sarah Mathew
Blog: Piece of Mind
Bibin Sam Thomas
Blog: The Lacuna
Cuckoo E Cyriac
Blog: Behind the Opaque World
Avantika Paul
Blog: Cheers
Christina Tresa Emmanuel
Blog: Wanderlust
Lydia Sara Sunil
Blog: MindScraps
Sanjana Santhosh
Blog: Sanjana
When a slice of blogosphere transformed into an inflection point of wisdom
The Blog It Onmanorama Contest turned a slice of the blogosphere into a melting
pot of verse, views and wisdom with college students, some from premier
institutions, turning in their entries on multifarious topics.
The contest,
which was open to college students in the 18-30 age group, was a platform for
the youth to write on anything which they felt should be heard, read, seen and
felt.
Out of hundreds of entries we received,
O Aishwarya, a visually-challenged student of Azim Premji University, Bengaluru, was adjudged the winner. A resident of Kochi, Aishwarya insightfully throws new light on topics affecting the differently-abled people. Hari Shree, a student of Sahrdaya College of Engineering and Technology, Kodakara, was adjudged the first runner-up, and
Ashitha Meenu of Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, the third runner-up.
All the three will get kindles as prizes.
The contest, which drew lakhs of people to our site, at once opened an avenue of expression for the bloggers and turned out to be a learning experience for Onmanorama. The diversity of topics, the vigorousness of writing, the clarity of thought and the profundity of subjects covered were all astonishing
The judges were unanimous in their opinion on Aishwarya. Her thought-provoking
entry 'Sight Unseen' emerged the clear winner for its earnest, truthful and
poignant portrayal of the world as perceived by her.
The vigorous manner of
articulation by Hari Shree and the thoroughly profound writing by Ashitha also
were class apart.
The topics chosen by the contestants were in itself varied and interesting. If the young doctor in Ashitha touched upon the Zimbrado experiment, a psychology experiment done by a Stanford Professor in prison, Hari Shree thought feminism needs to be taken more seriously.
The topics covered pornography, adolescent and teenage issues, Kashmir militancy, painting, peace and harmony, boredom, excitement of college life, photography and gender discrimination, to list a few. As many as 90 per cent of the contestants were women. The blogs were a tad too serious and was a far cry from the humour embedded in the Malayali psyche.
Sarah Mathew,
Bibin Sam Thomas,
Cuckoo Elizabeth Cyriac,
Avantika Paul,
Christina Tresa Emmanuel,
Lydia Sara Sunil and
Sanjana Santhosh also figured in the top 10 list. The best 10 bloggers will get certificates and their blogs will be published on our site.
The three winners will be invited individually for the prize distribution
function soon.
Onmanorama wishes all the winners and participants all the very best in life. Happy blogging.