Lately I have started reading blogs written in Gujarati language. Earlier people could not have believed that there can be space for regional blogs to grow on internet. But guess It is all about content and not the language.
So I am listing out some Gujarati blogs based on different types of content. You will find information on various topics on these blogs. Trust me these blogs are interesting. Authors of these blogs are well known among gujarati newspaper readers.
Harshal Pushkarna's 'Ek Najar Aa taraf'
Heading Harshal Publications, and working as an editor of ‘Safari’ monthly.
'Planet JV' - Jay Vasavda's Blog
Jay Vasavda is popular Gujarati writer and columinst. His columns 'anavrut' and 'spectrometer'are published in gujarati daily 'Gujarat Samachar'on wednesday and sunday suppilemnts respectively.
Adhir amdavadi is ahmedabad based civil engineer. He writes a column 'Lat ni lat ne vat ni vat'in World's First Gujarati News paper Mumbai Samachar. He also writes a column 'Hasya Mev Jayate' in gujarati magazine Abhiyan. His humorous work also gets published on www.divyabhashkar.com
Kinner Acharya
Hailing from Rajkot, Kinner acharya writes for Sandesh and Akila daily.
Urvish Kothari's 'Gujarati World'
Urvish Kothari writes analytical, informative & satirical-humorous pieces in Gujarat Samachar thrice a week.
Thanks to Google transliteration services and such other tools it has become easy to write in regional languages. There are number of good blogs written regional languages by people like you and me. Of all Gujarati blogs I have come across till date, these are some of the very informative blogs which I wanted to share with you. There are much more & Promise to there in my next blog post 'Gujarati Blogs which you should read- 2'.
I would also like to read your suggestion, so please comment and share your opinion with others. Please, Don't use abusive language.
Note :
- 'Random' Method used to put the blogs in this list.
- I don't endorse each and every thought shared by mentioned bloggers on their respective blogs