Dear Neloy, I visited your blog and I am touched. You'll also find my face pasted there next time you visit and that should partly explain what the "Followers" widget is supposed to do.
And please do not call yourself stupid for I 'll be hard put to find a word for myself. For even though I have invested quite a fortune (from my standards) both in terms of time and Money (in fact, I'm nearly broke!), I am nowhere near the kind of images you have produced.
However, barely few days after I suggested those changes to you,
I wish to eat back my words. Following words should explain my agony.
Yesterday I received a long distance call asking me why I have been changing the titles of my older posts and bothering people to read it again! No, Sir!, I exclaimed, I have been actually writing new stuff! But the gentleman on the line insisted he was right. One moment, I asked, which browser are you using? Why, Microsoft, Internet Explorer, of course. And I opened my blog in MSIE and to my horror, I saw the blogger displaying the title of my latest post against the contents and comments of older posts. The recent two posts were nowhere to be seen! I tried opening my blog in Opera, Chrome and Safari with similar results. Which browser then do I use? Well, its been Firefox for years now. And the Firefox, bless it, displays my blog verbatim, title, by title, post by post, comment by comment, word by word down to the last punctuation!
But the trouble is, nearly 80% of the world is besotted by MSIE. Now, this is not the place to extol the virtues of a certain open source browser. Suffice it to say that I am writing this reply for the second time (IE crashed the first time around I tried to submit it and it being a long post I was quite crestfallen. That was differently worded and a careful reply than the current one).
You can check out my blog
http://sbgmerger.blogspot.com in Firefox and IE and compare. Just read the title and opening sentence of the blog. And imagine, I have been gloating in false pride since God knows when! And what must have my audience thought?
Since then I have frantically scoured the web for a solution. General view is that Google is ignoring the Blogger. Some have pointed the error to the "Followers" widget (O, NO!

). Individually, I have tried to remove and reinsert several widhets to no avail.
So, the moral of the story is:
1. Go carefully through your blog. If you do not see anything amiss, Jai Ho!
2. God forbid, if you find something akin to my experience, consider moving to Wordpress. Its only an "IMPORT" button away. Of course, there are pros and cons to both the situations. But if the Blogger is cooking up your blog in such a crass way, do you have options?
Regards.