Wednesday, August 13, 2008

XL Alum 2000: Tiyash in India Today

From India Today

Online Moms

Chitra Subramanyam

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It’s a new country and a brand-new culture. Even as the learning begins, you’re battling an unforeseen crisis where your child is adopting the ways of the new country.

That’s what Tiyash Bandopadhyay, 32, a management consultant in the USA faced with a young son, trying to balance two cultures. It was an issue she and her friend Priya Nair, 31, realised most mothers faced. And so was born bloggermoms.com, a website where women like them could interact.

The site, says Bandopadhyay, is “an umbrella for parents navigating lives in multicultural mayhem.” For Nair, mother of two, the challenge lay in “maintaining Malayali traditions while enjoying American ones”.

The response to the website has been immense, whether it is India, the USA, UK or Africa, even though its PR is word-of-mouth, an intentional move. Budget was one consideration.

The other, Bandopadhyay says, was because “we thought that if we could get a group of writers and find topics of interest, the community would grow on its own.” So whether it is multicultural issues or even doctor’s advice, this website gives you a different side to motherhood.



You can visit the website at http://bloggermoms.com/

4 comments:

  1. Kim, thanks for posting this.

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  2. Hi,...(this is awkward)...just dropping a line to confirm that I have made it this far in search of your details. My email id is arif.mansuri@accenture.com. Drop me a test mail so that I can store your email id too.
    And by the way, your handiwork on the net is most impressive. The number and variety of blogs alone is stunning.

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  3. gg, actually hat tip 4 this one goes to Shonalie Gupta (y2k) :)

    been travellin & not updating posts promptly.

    Tiyash, anytime.


    Arif, I'm contacting you offline :) as soon as my cat stops hogging my laptop!

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