25 December 2013

Tomorrow brings a better day!



Watching Sunset at Arambol Beach, Goa

11 December 2013

Handling traffic situations

Blogger has always given me the space to share my joy, vent out my frustration, share knowledge, and write whatever I want to.

Today I want to know from my fellow bloggers and readers about how can we tackle the traffic problems in India. It has really become pathetic, especially for working individuals to travel to and fro everyday. We feel so happy if our of the blue, you find the road free without any vehicles. 

I live in Bangalore and we all know that there was no development plan for Bangalore and the city has grown overnight due to the immigration of IT companies. But this does not mean that the infrastructure cannot be improved. Who is responsible for this improvement, is the department doing any progress, Metro is only on their plan?

I pity the condition if roads, the condition of vehicles plying in those roads, most important people travelling on these roads. I pity myself everyday, why do I need to go through all this after paying huge amount of tax every year!

If you see the KR Puram bridge, it'll take 30 minutes to cross the bridge, with damn slow moving traffic, to add to this are the pot holes and the narrow roads after that. Going forward from there, depends on you what route you take. The private vehicle pliers keep discovering a new route everyday, in the hope to avoid traffic, sadly they get stuck at one or the other signal. For Whitefield route, Graphite signal is a nightmare. This signal will test your patience. 

I really don't see any solution coming up here. Wonder, what'll be the condition when metro work begins on this phase. With all this, I think should we really elect anyone in this country who cannot think of the common man, what our city is going through? We as a citizen, how can we solve this problem?

8 December 2013

A Beautiful Day!!!

Morning at Cubbon Park, Bangalore

A fresh morning and these flowers are treat to the eyes. 




29 November 2013

Thank You!!!

Two of the most powerful words in the English language for bringing about change, are "thank you." Especially when offered before the change even occurs and everything still looks pretty much like it did yesterday.

You'll have to think of something to say afterwards on your own.

Thank You!!!


















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