This is the Shanti Path, (Shanti means Peace, Path means Road). This road is flanked on both sides by Embassies of the countries of the world. This I thought was an apt photograph for the day, when the Mumbai carnage finally ended and the gun shots have finally stopped... though only temporarily. Peace is what my generation and the ones coming after me want. But I am pretty sure that war is not the way we would attain peace... Any suggestions from you are welcome.
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Sunday, November 30, 2008
Shanti Path
This is the Shanti Path, (Shanti means Peace, Path means Road). This road is flanked on both sides by Embassies of the countries of the world. This I thought was an apt photograph for the day, when the Mumbai carnage finally ended and the gun shots have finally stopped... though only temporarily. Peace is what my generation and the ones coming after me want. But I am pretty sure that war is not the way we would attain peace... Any suggestions from you are welcome.
Friday, November 28, 2008
It still continues...

Friends and family in Mumbai continue to keep a brave face as the Maxim city continues to fight the most severe terror attack on Indian soil. A handful of terrorists hold the country to ransom.
A hundred killed and hundreds maimed for life in a dastardly act of terror. We remember the victims and martyrs who lost their lives during the ongoing operation.
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Jai Hind

Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (Railway Station)in Mumbai where the terrorists opened fire claiming several innocent lives.

With a heavy heart... Delhi today prays for our countrymen and foreign nationals trapped in the worst terror attack ever that is still continuing in the financial capital of India, Mumbai. May the perpetrators be brought to justice as soon as possible and peace be on the bereaved.
Jai Hind
Labels:
Bomb blasts,
Jai Hind,
Mumbai,
Patriotism,
Sad,
Terrorism
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Haunting Tree
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A very haunting tree that I spotted on the Tuglaq road a few days ago. As compared to other Indian cities, I find Delhi to be very green. Not only are the green zones green, the road sides are green too.
Labels:
Clean Delhi,
Delhi Greens,
Green Delhi,
Hauted,
Road sides
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Tall Guy
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