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![]() I promised to cover all the social bookmarking websites on India and that is why I am today writing about Forums of India. The home page is very simple but that is perhaps why I liked it so much. It does not take any time to load in my browser. It has two sections: Articles and Discussion Forums. In the Article section visitors can submit the links of news and articles about India. On the Discussion Forum people can discuss abut various topics related to India.
Of course, this website has not become popular yet and after I submitted links of some of the entries of my blog, I hardly received any hits although my links were in the front page. However, that did not discourage me to visit the website and I visit it almost on a daily basis now. Secondly, I really liked the design of this website. I strongly recommend that you visit this website and contribute in its growth.
http://www.forumsofindia.com/ is the url of Forums of India.
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Thank you Razib for your kind words about Forums of India. The site was launched just last week and hasn't got much visibility yet. I hope the "Less is more" concept of Forums of India gains traction with the visitors. I hope to keep the site's focus strictly on articles related to India, so that for any user looking for good articles on India, "Forums of India" will be a site they can rely on to provide them that experience. Also, please feel free to provide any feedback you might have to enhance the user experience with Forums of India.
--Kumar.
Posted by: kumar | June 25, 2006 4:27 PM | Permalink to Comment