Mumbai and WordPress

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In 2016, if all things go right, Mumbai will be the first city in India to host WordCamps three years in a row. We missed a year in 2013 but it will also be the only city in India to host four WordCamps overall.

So it is safe to say, Mumbai has fallen for WordPress and the community is very vibrant just like the city.

Unique City

It is a very unique city with an unique attitude, unique culture and life is often lived in the fast lane. For visitors who visit Mumbai and get astounded by the sheer humanity they see on the roads, wait till you get into a local train. 😉

Mumbai houses probably the largest film industry in the world, it is the commercial capital of India and the state capital of Maharashtra. It has a national park inside the city, ancient Buddhist caves from almost two millennia ago and people from several dozen ethnicities call it home .

We have food, culture and lore that will fascinate and inspire you. It can be fast, intimidating, crowded and hot along with humid, but we Mumbaikars love it. Though everyone loves their own city, we often call our Mumbai, the most unique city in the world!

Unique WordCamp

The WordPress community in Mumbai is also unique. It has college students, big and small publishers, journalists, writers, social activists, freelancers and more in huge numbers and many of them using WordPress.

Hence we need your help! To make Mumbai WordCamp 2016 a lot like the city. The most unique in the world!

How can you participate in planning?

Are you from Mumbai or visiting Mumbai frequently? You can start by attending a WordPress Meetup.

We will be rolling out call for sponsors, volunteers and speakers soon. You can subscribe to our blog where we will make these announcements.

Subscribe to WordCamp Mumbai updates. You can also follow updates on Facebook and Twitter.

Or simply say hello to us via the contact form and ask any questions you have about WordCamp Mumbai 2016.

 

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Aditya Kane

I believe that the core tenets of open-source culture and philosophy should make their way into education, politics, law, economics and more.

4 thoughts on “Mumbai and WordPress”

  1. Hi Aditya and WC Mumbai team!

    Congratulations for yet another WordCamp, you guys are truly building a great WordPress community not only in Mumbai but across India.
    Your dedication towards WordPress meetups, facebook groups and WordCamps have led to meetups and groups in a lot of other cities as well.
    (my bad luck that I missed Pune 🙁 )

    Wishing you good luck with this one and see you soon 🙂

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