The route:
Bangalore -> Kanakpura -> Bluff -> Chamrajnagar-> BR Hills -> Chamrajnagar -> Punjur -> Satyamangalam->Mettupalayam-> Kotagiri->coonoor-> ooty->Masnigudi(Mudumalai)-> Bandipur-> Gundalpet-> Begur->Hediyal->Heggadadevankote-> Nagarhole(National park) -> Heggadadevankote -> Bhimanahalli -> Hunsur -> Kushalnagar -> Mercara -> Somvarpet -> Kenchammana Hoskote -> Sakleshpura -> Hassan -> bellur -> Kunigal -> DodBallapur -> Devaanahalli -> Nandi hills -> Bangalore
The places in bold letters are places of interest and are part of Nilgiris Ranges. We have not decided as yet about, if we would like to do it the other way aroud, As in, instead of going to BR-Hills first we can go to Nandihills and so on.
If we take the clock-wise direction as proposed above in that case, he stoppages would like
Day 1 : 157Km (Bangalore -> Chamrajnagar), with lunch break near Bluff. -> Night stay at Chamrajnagar
Day 2 : BR Hills Climb and back to Chamrajnagar (Bad Roads) -> Total Distance close to 100Km -> We can alse think of going to Punjur and staying there.
A Snap of BR Hills vally :-)
The elevation profile also has to be seen.
Day3 onwards will be worked out later in the blog.
Comments are welcome!
~ Ravi
Monday, June 9, 2008
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
The bull and the bullock-cart
The other day I was going back home from my Work, and I found this hilarious sight. A bullock-cart is being used as a garbage career, and clicked them.
Three thoughts run though my mind
- It is funny to see such thing in India’s HI-Tech city, Bangalore.
- It is good at least there is some provision to get the garbage collected from the big apartment complex. At least the nearby empty place will not become the dumping yard for the garbage. But i also have a question, "Is this facility arranged by the Civic authority?"
- Where is this garbage being dumped? Obviously not far off, at the designated place, the dumping yard. So, where...? If they dump this some place nearby, it can be big health hazards for the locality.
Your comments please!! :-)
-- Ravi
Labels:
Bangalore,
Garbage,
health hazard,
responsible bangalorean
Friday, April 13, 2007
Who is responsible for the power cuts and how??
Power –cuts <-> Bangalore
Sounds familiar, doesn’t it?
According to one this blog by The Bangalorean, there are power-cuts in Bangalore. I think there are power-cuts all over India. But who is/are responsible for this, candidates are
The public (Aam Junta)
The Government
The Electricity generating and distributing agencies
I think all above are culprits. Your opinion please ….
-- Ravi
Thursday, April 12, 2007
How about legalizing the corruption!! :)
India is one of the most corrupted nation according to the post http://us.rediff.com/money/2003/oct/07corrupt.htm
Now what if i take in a different way, and i say that corruption is actually not corruptoin but just a norm or a tip.
The problem with corruption as we experience that there is an element of intimidation to it. Since it is not going to go away (being pessimistic), we should consider legalising it. It should be considered a form of a tip, an obligatory service tax, and the government could promulgate a tip schedule for the babus and cops in its employ. And the Supreme Court could do the same for the judiciary, with a special discount rate for losers. The righteous and upright officials could always decline the tip. Everything will be above board. Transactions and trials will be speeded up. And the government will not have to worry about increasing salaries. In one fell swoop corruption as we know will disappear. Perhaps.
Now what if i take in a different way, and i say that corruption is actually not corruptoin but just a norm or a tip.
The problem with corruption as we experience that there is an element of intimidation to it. Since it is not going to go away (being pessimistic), we should consider legalising it. It should be considered a form of a tip, an obligatory service tax, and the government could promulgate a tip schedule for the babus and cops in its employ. And the Supreme Court could do the same for the judiciary, with a special discount rate for losers. The righteous and upright officials could always decline the tip. Everything will be above board. Transactions and trials will be speeded up. And the government will not have to worry about increasing salaries. In one fell swoop corruption as we know will disappear. Perhaps.
Thursday, March 1, 2007
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
The usual rash cab driving- update
And the game is over .......
The driver is suspended. He does not work there any more. I got this confirmation from the head of the admin department of the BPO company.
The driver is suspended. He does not work there any more. I got this confirmation from the head of the admin department of the BPO company.
Monday, February 26, 2007
The usual rash cab driving
I was driving to office amidst usual traffic worsened by cab drivers with rash driving. As expected a cab overtook me, almost kissing my car. I could not do much at that moment, noted down the registeration number and followed the cab. Landed up in a BPO compny near ITPL, The security did not allow me in. I talked to the head of admin department, he invited me in. He requested me to give a written complaint, i did. Within 10 mins he showed me a letter, which was suspension order for cab driver.
Surprising, isn't it? But sometimes pursuasion pays off(stating this with hope that he really gets suspended! planning to check it tomorrow.)
I lost around 40 mins in all these, but at the end of it i am satisfied :-)
-- Ravi
Surprising, isn't it? But sometimes pursuasion pays off(stating this with hope that he really gets suspended! planning to check it tomorrow.)
I lost around 40 mins in all these, but at the end of it i am satisfied :-)
-- Ravi
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