Microsoft MVP: Proud to be an MVP (July 2012)
I'm so delighted to
see an email with subject "Congratulations Microsoft MVP" in my
mailbox this morning.
I'm honored to be
recognized in Microsoft MVP Program, this is one of the most prestigious award
and one of the great achievement of my life. I am feeling very proud because
this time I got it from Microsoft and also got opportunity to join the experts
in the Microsoft MVP Community.
Here is the body of the mail that I received:
Dear Abhimanyu Kumar Vatsa,
Congratulations! We are pleased to present you with the 2012 Microsoft® MVP Award! This award is given to exceptional technical community leaders who actively share their high quality, real world expertise with others. We appreciate your outstanding contributions in ASP.NET/IIS technical communities during the past year.
I'd like to thanks to
my all friends, family, community experts, blog readers and also like to send
my special thank to Kunal Chowdhury
[Twitter, FB, Blog], Abhishek Kant [Twitter, FB], Shivprasad Koirala [Twitter, FB, Blog], Mahesh
Chand (Founder of Mindcracker Community and C# Corner) [Twitter, FB] for their
continuous encouragements.
My very special
thanks to Dhananjay Kumar [Twitter, FB, Blog], who guided me a lot about blogging as
well as suggested me to join Microsoft MVP Program by writing some quality
posts. I still remember his one of the thought "Microsoft MVP Award is not an
Award rather it is a Responsibility that every MVP’s should follow".
I will give a
special thanks to Microsoft India MVP Lead Tanmay
Kapoor [Twitter, FB], for considering
my nomination and recognizing me.
I first became a C# Corner
(Mindcracker) MVP in 2010 and today I'm a Microsoft MVP. I'd
like to give a very special thanks to people from C# Corner specially Mahesh Chand, Suthish Nair and Praveen Kumar who continuously supported me, guided me and
encouraged me to achieve this.
1) Abhimanyu Kumar Vatsa - ASP.NET/IIS
2) Joydeep Das – SQL Server
3) Vidya Sagar Gudisa - Windows Expert-Consumer
4) Dilip Pandey – Excel
5) Pranay A Rana – Visual C#
Cheers! on Facebook:
My MVP Profile: https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/profile/Abhimanyu
South India MVPs: http://blogs.technet.com/b/southasiamvp/archive/2012/07/02/introducing-the-mvp-awardees-july-2012.aspx
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