Gone are the days when women folks clustered their thoughts, feelings in the closed walls of imagination. Thanks to the digital revolution paving way for endless possibilities as women are no longer holding back to tap into their inner creativity. At least, inspiring millions who are still at crossroads to take the leap of faith.
They say change is the only constant and what better way to prove this as surveys continue to see a spike in gender diversity. We can’t deny the fact that women are increasingly taking charge of life, especially their careers. As the digital influence and virtual learning continue to emerge as the means to bridge the communication gap, our fellow inklings are growingly taking the blogging medium to pursue their passion for writing.
According to an online report, around 6.7 million people publish their blogs on blogging sites and another 12 million share their blogs through social media platforms, out of which the majority are women. Very Impressive!. Well, the blogging medium has turned out to be a great outreach platform for interaction, and women bloggers are trading the internet to raise their voices.
Let’s take a look at 5 Women Bloggers who are taking this opportunity to ace in their respective niche:
- Malini Agarwal
Malini Agarwal popularly known as Miss Malini is a household name. The 44-year-old is considered among the most influential women in Indian media. From hosting tv shows to building the biggest news empire in the tinsel town, the fiery creator went on to author a best-selling book- (To the Moon: How I Blogged My Way to Bollywood) too. She is also the founder and creative director of MissMalini Entertainment.
Read her blogs at: www.missmalini.com
2) Sanjukta Basu
Unapologetic, bold, and fearless, this National Herald Consulting Editor keeps Twitter beaming with one tweet at a time. Apart from her creative skills, Sanjukta has been a voice for the voiceless. She is actively involved in legal counseling for women’s laws, a TEDx speaker, and also works as a consultant for gender equality and women empowerment. She has voiced her opinions on the virtues of self-love and confidence building.
Read her blogs at: sanjukta.wordpress.com
3) Nabanita Dhar:
Keeping a perfect balance between personal and professional life, Nabanita Dhar knows how to run a successful blog. The Bong beauty has been blogging for a decade now and over the years she has authored her own book Letters of Ice, written several short stories ‘401 Wellington Avenue, Tale of the Knitting Yarn. A working mom, a Software Engineer, and Freelance Writer, Dhar’s writings are published in top media outlets of the country.
Read her blogs at: www.nabanitadhar.in
Popularly known as the Macaron Lady, this Indian pastry chef keeps her socials drooling with mouth-watering bakery snaps. With more than 7 million followers on Instagram and counting, this blogger cum businesswoman knows what success looks like. She is the founder and CEO of Mumbai’s landmark bakery chain Le15 Patisserie specializes in macarons and a host of French desserts.
Check out her IG page: @poojadhingra
Edgy, quirky, and earthy, Santoshi Shetty is one of the most powerful lifestyle influencers of India collaborating with a host of reputed brands. With more than 7 lakh followers on Instagram, this girl keeps up the blogging scene artistic and original. She also runs her blog ‘The Styledge’.
Her IG handle is @santoshishetty
Writing has been a way to express what a person has experienced giving wings to their emotions. It allows them to add a tone and color to their words inspiring others to take up their passion too.
And just in case you have a flair for writing and looking for a platform to showcase your talent, let’s break Aaj ki Taza Khabar to you. We have come up with the second edition of Voices of Women(VOW), an annual women-focused blogging contest that aims to bring together varied thoughts, ideas, and opinions to the forefront.
What’s the topic for this year?
“Given that women are unique in the way they approach, build and experience their career journey — do they need bespoke skilling? If yes, what ecosystem do they need to come forward and aspire to learn, grow and ace at different life stages of their career?” Share your thoughts and ideas on the topic.
Take note of some guidelines:
. Submit a 500–800 word article voicing your opinion on the topic
· All submissions will be taken online through our platform
So, want to be heard? we have the perfect opportunity for you. Remember, the world is your oyster…………..
Register now. Click Here!
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Author : Vairabi Rajbonshi (Vairabi works as an independent writer at We-Ace and actively writes on Women Empowerment!)