
Bangalore itself is surrounded by many sightseeing places. That includes Ooty – Queenof Hill station. Ooty is deep within the Nilgiri hills, also known as The Blue Mountains.It is unknown whether this name comes from the blue smoky haze given off by the eucalyputus treesthat cover the area, or because of the kurunji flower, which blooms every twelve years giving the slopes a bluish tinge.The Bheemeshwari Fishing Camp is located on the banks of river Cauvery, home to the ‘Mahseer’ - the largest tropical sporting fish known. The resort follows eco-tourism, and practices ‘catch-and-release’.

I stayed almost 1.5 years in City of Nizam. Hyderabad has developed into one of the major hubs for the IT industry in India which has earnedit the additional sobriquet "Cyberabad". Hyderabadi cuisine is a blend of traditional South Indian,Mughal and Persian cuisine. Hyderabadi Biryani is an iconic dish of the region. Hyderabad is known as the city of pearls, lakes and, lately, for its IT companies Historically, Hyderabad has been the city where distinct cultural and linguistic traditions of North India and South India meet. Telugu and Urdu are the principal languages spoken in the city.
Moving towardswest, I reach to Maharashtra. The word Maharashtra comes from Sanskrit words Maha meaning Great and Rashtra meaning Nation, thus rendering the name Maharashtra (Great Nation). But some political party is presenting it as other way round Of course why not ,after all Great Nation is in Sanskrit and not in Marathi. State consist of cities like Mumbai: Financial hub ofIndia, Pune, Nasik. There are several religious places that includes Sirdi, Triambekeshwar(Nasik) andBheemashankar(Pune). State has its own charm with Marathi being the first language.
Ujjain is an ancient city of Malwa region in central India, on the eastern bank of the Kshipra river and a part of the state ofMadhya Pradesh. City is full of temples with Mahakal Temple as biggest attraction.
Moving further towards north will bring capital of India- Delhi, known locally as Dilli and by the official name National Capital Territory of Delhi. It is is the largest metropolis by area. Owing to the migration of people from across the country, Delhi has grown to be a multicultural, cosmopolitan metropolis. Its rapid development and urbanisation, coupled with the relatively high average income of its population, has transformed Delhi into a majorcultural,political, and commercial centre of India

Though India is rich in culture and heritage and many more areas are yet to be explored, still I have gained mixed experiences from places I traveled. In south of India where Hindi is rudimentary language, Ihave seen people trying to help you either by using English as means of communication or using raped Hindi/English depending on person. Whether its Cochin or Madurai or Rameshwaram or Hyderabad, locals try to communicate with you in language you are comfortable and thus make your day peaceful.


Then I asked to shop keeper in hindi but got same reply in pure bangla. Finaly I found a gentleman in tuxedo flaunting his Blackberry and I asked the address, gently to that gentleman in English but again got same answer in Bengali. I agree Bengali is ranked as sweetest language but adding extra sweet do give burning sensation to throat.

Seeing the economy. Resource and nature of politics, the city would had been Shanghai of India. The only reason for being nominated as metro was port. There is city like Hyderabad and Pune , which are having attributes and are ready to inherit the title of Metro.
I am not against any place, people or region. I have respect for every entity of my country but I want to make people understand that though we have many culture, religion and language but still in order to stay united we should have primary string that may include language. We don’t need any “Idea” to stay/roam in our own country. The things which we need are honesty, heart and harmony. Practice 3H and say proudly : “Sare Jahan se achcha Hindostaan Hamara”.
"Jahan Dal Dal pe sone ki chidian karti hai basera.. ye bharat desh hai mera"
5 comments:
mast likha...."you cant enjoy the city of joy without a roy .. :D"
@47: nice patriotic start to the most awaited blog among all of our friends... dukhi will attest this in a couple of days, m sure......
thoroughly impressed by the "attention to detail"... once an EDA, always an EDA :P
i loved the bit on kolkata, although its a skewed experience you had, n other ppl'll have a very different story to tell...
keep them coming mamba... you're awesome!
@Dio: not skewed experience.. I will say wonderful city to roam around but yes its bit difficult to communicate wid cosmopolitan locals.
Nice start :D ..... Interesting read it was.....
Best was the part on Kolkata.... joy without roy..and replacing 'a's with 'o's :D ....hilarious
Kolkata was once a great city..... Hope it rises to its past glory one more time .....
Would have loved more insights into all the other cities you covered...but guess thats material for future posts :) ....
So keep blogging.....
And eagerly awaiting GRC's comments on this one ......!
@Joe: I have described the hot spots of cities and that will not be the part of future blogging. All the pics of mentioned places are there on my facebook profile with album name.
Yes we all are waiting for GRC but I am sure you will never look again on this blog to read the comments :) thanks for your precious time and lines if by any chance you get across this :P
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