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[15 Jan 2012 | 9 Comments | ]

Delhi Metro as we all know is the second metro to be commissioned.
Then after a series of delays, from one Ugadi to another, “Namma Metro” was finally flagged off in Bengaluru, the third in India fondly called Namma Metro, meaning “Our Metro”.

The stretch is a short one, just about 4 KM covering 6 stations.
I got the chance to

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[17 Oct 2010 | 12 Comments | ]

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Recently I was in Bangalore for a hop, skip and run kind of a trip. But that does not mean I can not enjoy some delicacies at a decent place. Right ? Here is review of a Veg. Indian restaurant named 1947.
As the name suggests, this vegetarian family restaurant situated at Banashankari III on outer ring …

Bangalore, India »

[13 May 2010 | 18 Comments | ]

More than sunrise, I like to click the skies at evening… especially when the sun is not set fully.
I think the diffusion of sunlight through the atmosphere and dust gives surroundings a feel of life and completeness compared to when it is totally dark and the contours of silhouettes represent mere outlines.
What do you say?
And somehow I always get an opportunity to click … so what if it is from a moving vehicle.
Though I have been to Bangalore 2-3 times, I am not familiar with roads or landmarks; …

Bangalore, India »

[10 Feb 2010 | 5 Comments | ]

Glass house in Bangalore’s Lal Bagh garden is made in line of London’s Crystal Palace.

The glass house….
January

Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Dubai, Ganapatipule, Hyderabad, Malaysia, Mauritius, Puducherry, Ratnagiri, U A E »

[1 Jan 2010 | 25 Comments | ]

The year 2009 is gone. It was satisfying as far as travel is concerned. Except for one or two, all places were new to me. Not many to count but observed and learnt a lot during the course.
And all these trips were personal trips, not work related.
It was Ratnagiri and Ganapatipule to begin with. Temples, forts and beaches greeted us with stories of their own.

Then it was Bangaluru. solo trip. Somehow I felt more uncomfortable in going