Road less travelled


An alternate off-road beside the ORR between Agara junction and Sarjarpura Rd. Junction

I decided to take the plunge after two days of relentless traffic mess-ups

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When



.. the rain catches you by surprise.

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Southie Treats

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Perhaps one of the oldest Saravana Bhavan outlets. This one is off the busy Usman Road.

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Expensive Living



@ Veggie Seller, JNR 4th Block.
India's Inflation rate has been hitting new records and prices continue to move up.

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Alter-native



@ Jayanagar 4th Block, Bangalore

This dude specialises in alterations and has a steady stream of customers even on a week-night.

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Far from home



@Now, that's far away from home. This letter addressed to somone in Bangalore, India got missent to Jakarta, Indonesia courtesy of the USPS. Interestingly after the redirection it was dropped in my apartment although it was meant for another street number. A case of bad luck?

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Realty Check

I received a phone call from SJR's legal department on 04th June 2008 claiming that the contents of the post were defamatory. Consequent to that I have modified the post until I get legal counsel on whether SJR has for suing me.

The Realty industry in India is booming. Yet, none of the builders and promoters display the organizational maturity, commitment and accountability that other industries show. This, inspite of the fact that some of these builders are listed in the stock exchanges. Some builders are turning around, showing early completion, etc. The truth however is that many of them - even Tier I and II builders are riddled with problems and apathetic towards their customers. Customer satisfaction is a facade that exists only until you sign the dotted line. Once you do that, you will be guaranteed quite a lot of misery.

The latest trend in the Realty industry is to promote "luxury" apartments. At a higher price point, they seduce the customers with promises of better service, top-notch quality and delivery on schedule. The picture they paint when you book the apartment is a bed of roses. Very soon, you will realise that what you have chosen is a path carpeted with thorns.

Best of luck, fellow apartment owners! May the force be with you!


In the meanwhile some facts:

1. My construction agreement with SJR for my apartment in SJR Verity sets the delivery date for February 2008 with a 3 month grace period. It is past that date and SJR now claims that my apartment will be delivered only in September.
2. I received an email from SJR in Jan 08 stating that handover would begin in March and continue for 3 months from then. Again in April after sending another mail about status, I was told that my flat would be handed-over for interiors by July 08. The last update from SJR said the apartment would be in livable state only in September. That's a delay of 7 months.
3. SJR Brooklyn has been delayed by more than a year.
4. About 50 SJR Brooklyn customers staged a protest in front of SJR's corporate office on May 24th 2008.
5. SJR management has promised to set things right. We're waiting to see how it goes.

Get, set, GO!!!

 

After quite a longtime, I got to do a short ride on my motorcycle. 5 bikes, mostly aimless, awesome country roads, loads of greenery...

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Meerut Report


Hot!!!! Temperatures were in the mid 40's (deg Celsisus). Even the gulmohars were dull orange and not their usual fiery red


Transportation: 1) A gaily painted auto-rickshaw


2) The ubiquitous cycle rickshaws. I am surprised that given the hot summer, the cycle rickshaws didn't have the retractable hoods.


Some strange fad around there. I saw a lot of bikes with their rear view mirrors turned inwards as if the rider wants to see himself in the mirror rather than traffic at the back.


The funny looking phat-phatis. Another common mode of travel there.

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Painting the town red



Gulmohar's are the flowers of the season.. Also known as Flame of the Forest, these bright red flowers add some colour to Bangalore's traffic laden roads.

Jacarandas came and went a month or so back...

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Konnapoovu



@ Konna that my bro and I fetched for Vishu

@ aka Cassia Fistula aka Golden Shower, tt's the national flower of Thailand.
@ The state flower of Kerala and an important part of the Vishu festival (new year) in Kerala.

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Grill on table



@ Barbeque Nation, Koramangala

Unlimited kababs Work if you have a big appetite!

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Laptop?

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Coorg




on a recent drive to Coorg with friends...

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Asymmetric



Found @ my workplace

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Dr. Quacker

 

Found in many places - these Ayurvedic "Camps". Almost all of them feature the funny punctuations.

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Wonka's Wonder Elevator?

 

@ an apartment in B'Lore

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War on Poverty



Newspaper clip from 15th August, 1945 in the Cellular Jail Museum, Port Blair.
The clip speaks of a War on Poverty to banish Free India's biggest hurdle. The war is still on.

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Sunset on the NICE BMIC road



This awesome road - part of the BMIC : Bangalore Mysore Infrastructure Corridor - is meant to connect Hosur Road - Bannerghatta Road- Kanakapura Road - Mysore Road. I hear the government (the greedy ppl that run it, that is) have been blocking the project and so it remains incomplete. The connect across Bannerghatta Road is a lunar landscape. Knkpura Road to Mysore Road is a brilliant drive anyday.

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Bright Bling!



That's a Mahindra Scorpio in a shiny bright yello with matte black trim and black-tinted windows. Bling Bling!!

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