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Why the name is "Paagalblogger"?

The name of this blog page becomes paagalblogger because, Firstly, I belong to a small city of India and there are only 3-4 good career options for parents after secondary Education. So, when I decided to make my career in blogging, most of my friends and relatives calling me mad and told me that there is no career in blogging, you have to choose another career and focus on your Engineering. In Hindi, the meaning of mad is "Paagal". So, the name comes from that incident. I hope it clears the confusion of my viewers🙂. 

What we are providing and will provide you?

In PaagalBlogger, you always get a unique or interesting post on the topics which we think are helpful for our viewers. We do not have a unique niche on which we have to write a blog. Here you find all types of the post which we think will help others also. We are always learning and working on our mistakes that's why if you have any suggestions to make this blog better then, you are most welcome.

About the Author


I am Vishal Pandey from Uttar Pradesh, India. I am a freelance with domain(Web designing, front-end development, and Content Writer) at Upwork. You can hire me on Upwork by clicking [here]. Apart from this, I am currently pursuing a B.tech degree in Computer Science Stream. You can see my all profiles by visiting [here]. Basically, I was starting writing blogs in 2017 for different sites, different platforms, and different people. But I officially started writing blogs for myself in November 2019. Although I gain experience from the works which I did for others. That's why I decided to make blogs for myself and also decided to make my own website.

My profession

Along with the full-time internet nerd, I am also a student who spends half of the time in college. Actually, I am pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering degree in the Computer Science branch. I have good knowledge of web development languages like HTML, CSS, and javascript along with the Bootstrap framework and also of programming languages like Java, JavaScript. At this time I have these assets which are:

       Hire me on (Upwork)

       Our Official Website where you can check my services(StuffVish)

       A Youtube Channel (StuffVish)  

       Facebook Page(Stuffvish), and

       My Blog (PaagalBloggerin which you read about me.


I am very grateful that you visit my profile, May god helps you in achieving your goals. 

Thank you! Have a wonderful day.




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