About Us




Gaurav Poddar (http://gauravp92.blogspot.com)
Gaurav Poddar, the nerdy nerd-hater, hails from Ranchi, Jharkhand and is pursing Economics from St. Stephen's College. He doesn't like to write much, but blogs in order to put in front of people whatever little he does. True to a 'nerdy nerd-hater', he believes in smart work rather than hard work.






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Jalnidh Kaur (www.jalnidh.blogspot.com)
Jalnidh Kaur likes to call herself voluntarily unemployed. A student of St. Stephen's College, Delhi, she completed her schooling from Guru Nanak Public School and Sacred Heart Convent, Ludhiana (aka 'the Manchester of the East'). She is interested in the quotidian discovery of meaning in the most mundane things of life.






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Priyanka Dass Saharia 
(http://reachingoutthroughthemedia.blogspot.com)
Priyanka hails from Assam and after having completed her schooling from Rajasthan, is pursuing Economics from St. Stephen's College, Delhi; thus explaining her strong fervor for multicultural and cross cultural diversity. She joined Excusez Le Mot' in particular and blogging in general to provide an outlet to her ideas and thoughts, and believes that blogging has changed her perspective, and made her more sensitive to the small things around us.

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Suhani Popli (aka Cuppa Chai)
Suhani, who wears Delhi on her sleeve, is pursuing Economics from St. Stephen's College. As she says, she joined Excusez le Mot because she always wanted to put forth her opinion on the various aspects of life, major or minor, vent her feelings and make not only everyone else, but also herself realise that life isn't that bad as it sometimes feels. True to that, she believes that everything happens for a reason.



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Subhashish Bhadra (http://dyspepsia-now.blogspot.com)
Subhashish, now a consultant travelling across the country, has been an ardent blogger since his school days. Blogging comes naturally to him, because when he doesn't have anyone to talk to, he talks to the open space in the internet and hopes that somewhere, he will be heard. As he claims, blogging helps him structure the world and thoughts around him.