Monday, 30 November 2009
Bhopal gas: A lethal trade secret
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Garbage talk
In villages, there is an old adage in Kannada “Thippe nodi hennu kodu”, which means, “Look at the garbage pile and give the daughter in marriage”. The garbage pile behind the house is an indicator of the family’s prosperity...... Many old areas in Mysore had a conservancy system to cater to the waste disposal, but development of the city has defeated the purpose. Garbage is now very inorganic and difficult to handle the volume generated. More....
With a Cherry on Top
Just the other day, after seeing off a guest at the Bus Station, i wondered for the nth. time why there's no train connectivity between Bangalore and Pondicherry .............
Pondicherry or Puducheri is a lovely destination for a weekend getaway. Perfect mix of the exotic and the familiar.
Pondicherry or Puducheri is a lovely destination for a weekend getaway. Perfect mix of the exotic and the familiar.
XMAS IN SINGAPORE

Its early Christmas for Singapore. They do all festive events on a grand scale here. Christmas season starts a month before the actual dates, bringing in an air of cheer all around. I have spent many Christmas's in different parts of the World but I must say Singapore goes overboard in decorations like no place else. All over this Country, during this entire month, one can find Christmas trees inside every mall, outside every mall, in other public areas and roads such as Orchard Road and coupled with fabulous lighting everywhere.
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Once Upon An Indian Monsoon
We witness the silent play of light and shadow on the city from the Chamundi hills. Our legs, just as eager and young as the morning, beg to reach a higher altitude. With the burst of natural excitement, we break into a sprint, Cousin and I. In the disappearing gloom, we race towards the morning...More
Friday, 27 November 2009
I am back! (and gone)
Finally, done with the exams and back here, which effectively puts a full stop to all your hopes of me never returning to blogging! Don't despair, there is hope after-all, I have come back to inform that, henceforth, I will not be visiting this space very often!...continue reading
MGP Opposes Discriminatory Power Cuts in Karnataka
The state government has declared that there will be 12 hours of power cuts daily in rural areas, 4 hours in urban areas other than Bangalore and only one hour in Bangalore. Mysore GrahakaraParishat has filed a complaint before the Karnataka Electricity Regulatory Commission stating that this discriminatory policy violates Article 14 of the Constitution of India... continue reading
A Tip To LPG Customers
For more than a decade, MGP has been forwarding complaints received from LPG consumers to the three major supply companies, IOC, HP and BP. But despite several serious complaints, not much action was taken against the erring LPG dealers. Therefore, we were heartened to see an advertisement from Hindustan Petroleum in the local papers last week announcing... read more
Mysore Genetically Engineered Food seminar report
Over 200 prominent concerned citizens of Mysore overwhelmingly said NO to Bt Brinjal, called for a GE-free Karnataka and demanded a nationwide referendum on permitting the introduction of GE crops pending which imposition of a moratorium on GE crops in the country. read more
Thursday, 26 November 2009
Is Mysore Safe now ?
I went to the Leopolds Cafe later, I had always wanted to go to that place.. I was sitting by myself sipping beer and all I could see was bullet marks all over the place, from the walls, pillars, ceiling to the table cloth. Nothing seemed to have escaped the fury of that night.
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Mysore Banyan Trees
The Banyan Tree has always been an interesting subject to look at, for its prop roots, its stories and its ability to give so much to both mankind and life. In Mysore there are some Banyan Trees with long history and some with none, because they are young. I went under some of them and took pictures.. Read a bit more....
Wednesday, 25 November 2009
BBC debates gender equality
There was gender equality in its panel - three women and as many men. The BBC World Debate in New Delhi focused on the question whether gender equality is achievable in work place ? Consensus was, ‘ yes, but not anytime soon’. . .More. . .
The ultimate source for many!
The latest campaign in the name of terror is from Idea and one may have seen Junior Bachan urging the nation to talk for India.
Kunzum photo of the day: Ladakh
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
Amorphophallus titanum -largest flower of the Planet
India Is "PHAK-PAI-YUL" For Tibetans
Anyways, just yesterday (21st November, 2009) X told me an interesting thing, which I want to share with my readers.
I had just casually asked him how the Tibetans perceive India.
And what did he say?
He said that since ancient times Tibetans refer to India as - PHAK-PAI-YUL.
So what does that mean? More
I had just casually asked him how the Tibetans perceive India.
And what did he say?
He said that since ancient times Tibetans refer to India as - PHAK-PAI-YUL.
So what does that mean? More
Sunday, 22 November 2009
Darjeeling Is In West Bengal
It is only after my latest such experience on 13th November 2009, where one colleague expressed surprise to know that Darjeeling is in West Bengal, that I decided to make this posting to inform everybody that Darjeeling is in West Bengal. More...
Time to introspect
The offices of a prominent News Channel was attacked and vandalized this week. Doesn't it make you think Mr. Managing Director of the Channel, that in your greed for TRP ratings, you made a molehill of a man into a mountain? So why are you surprised that the illusionary mountain dared to take on you now?
Hope this is a lesson to you and your kinsmen in the media, that for your good health exercising a lot of discretion while covering certain elements would be a good idea...more.
Hope this is a lesson to you and your kinsmen in the media, that for your good health exercising a lot of discretion while covering certain elements would be a good idea...more.
Saturday, 21 November 2009
That Son Of An Itch
Winter's here. Most of us may not feel the cold - but I can assure you that the skin, the largest organ in the human body certainly does - in varying degrees. It shows it by becoming dry. And the worst thingabout dry skin is that temptation to scratch. It is a vicious cycle, you know. It itches, you scratch. You scratch - and it itches!! Let's not even talk about how it looks, socially when you have to sneak a quick scratch in that embarrassing spot - instead, let's look at a few easy steps to relieve it. Of course, this is not medical advice and you'd do well to consult a qualified dermatologist if your problem is severe - but by and large, these precautions...More
Friday, 20 November 2009
Deluge: The floods of ’99
A few decades back if you asked an uneducated person in Kerala his age, the answer might have been that he was born two years after the flood, or something like that. Events were linked to the flood of ’99. For two generations, that was a reference point in time...
Terror Noose Channel!
With dedicated channels already for Sports, Music, Food etc., it won’t be surprising if a dedicated News Channel for Terror comes on the airways soon. A peek at the sample News…
This is the Terror Channel Hq , Here’s the Zero Hour Noose:
This is the Terror Channel Hq , Here’s the Zero Hour Noose:
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Devastation in the Nilgiris

Reports of people being buried under landfalls and houses that crumbled under the onslaught of continuous rain and wind and mud that came suddenly sliding down trickled in by word of mouth because power lines lay broken as trees crashed everywhere blocking off road access for many hours. We didn’t have access to radio and were spared the sights on TV news channels for a few days.
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
The Great Wall of Mumbai
Yesterday was incredible!Yesterday I drove by the Tulsi Pipe Road from Mahim to Lower Parel and was blown away by the graffiti art on what has now been dubbed the Great Wall of Mumbai. It has totally transformed the dirty, drab wall along the Western Railway line until it is one of the most interesting, vibrantly colourful pieces of public property I've seen in a very long time.
The Music Teacher
He stood at the front gate, a short, tubby man, young but balding, his forehead liberally smeared with holy ash, a large red dot in the middle. He hesitated a little before sliding the bolt back and opening the gate. The barking of the resident dog sent him scampering outside, bolting the gate safely behind him.
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Tuesday, 17 November 2009
The Tiffin People
Now how do we tackle this delicate problem? It is not nice to not share food. But they had their tiffins too. Besides we felt that they were not realizing what they were doing. We tried everything to tackle our hunger problem. I bought extra food, but it was to no avail. One guy got up and went and sat at another table, but the guy and gal merely wandered to his table and helped themselves to the food. We went for lunch early, late, very late, but the duo was always onto us. It was an embarrassing situation and none of us knew what to do...more
Monday, 16 November 2009
The Lady At The Temple
It was during one of the pradakshinas I was taking around the Devarajaswamy Temple, Kanchipuram I came across this sight of an old lady filling lamps with ghee(Indian clarified butter). She was pouring ghee in to the lamps with so much of concentration and devotion, Read more here...
The transformation to Bharathanatyam
"Peppermint Thatha"
I was cleaning up all the clutter on my desktop today, and I chanced upon this ancient folder, which I haden't opened in a while. Curious, I peeked in, and thousands of childhood memories rushed back to me. They were the stories and snippets I had penned three years ago, on the malfunctioning laptop back home. They were written without any specific intentions, before I even thought of creating a blog for myself,...More
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