As Delhi Continues To Get Lashed By Rains
As Delhi continues to get lashed by rains and thunderstorms, thoughts are on Sri Vaikuntanathji Temple in Vedanta Deshika Mandir Marg, New Delhi which I hope to visit again as the region has enough anecdotes to share and claim. The temple had a makeover in the recent past perhaps bringing cheers to those who visit the same accompanied by West Bengal resident going by the name Bose. The temple has on occasions as far back as 2000 hosted events with all alertness shown by Ladies and Gents. And here down the decades similar exercise of exuberance would be in France's Soissons which would take no-nonsense. In France's Soissons or those in India's horizon events that bring in plenty certitude would be welcome and this is by no means entering hall of platitude.
In The Weeks Gone By
In the weeks gone by I have been to Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin on two different occasions to get the word out that though Delhi would be experiencing steep humid conditions time is ripe to explore the city which is a giant in theatre Asian. Here explorers from Asia come in good numbers, in recent days prominently from Indonesia and China and exchanging pleasantries with Donna. As these two rides to Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin were accomplished in different set of buses with acoustic group having three guesses. First the direct connectivity from Nauroji Nagar in the heart of Delhi was less and less, second the ride from INA KIDWAI NAGAR to Jawarharlal Nehru Stadium on occasions best, third the walk past Archbishop Makarios Marg entwined with arrival of large number of guests. As I hopped on to another bus caravan from Ispat Bhawan some could furnish noteworthy reaction on public sector banks propensity to serve as locker room for EVMs (Electronic Voting Machines). EVMs had been fiddled with, vote theft having aftereffect and clarion call for a settlement where poll watchdog was less and less to be seen as unreliable tenant. This institution meant to monitor election process in the country should come clean was the urgent command and here alarming bells could be heard in as distant place as Pyongyang.
Taking Refuge In Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin
Having taken refuge in Delhi Hazrat Nizamuddin Station in as many weeks as the occasional ride all I could do was bide time as the able accompaniments were on announcements on trains having divulged the notoriety and yet retaining shine. Trains that were coming from as distant territory as Mumbai and Rishikesh could be seen pulling in different platforms having traversed places that had lighting neon. Trains that had tales to tell and passengers who could yell and in the face of SIR (Special Intensive Revision)'s murkiness making much of Eastern India State residents undergo unforgettable session of grill. Grill they least deserved and they wished they were in an authentic poll hub.
Stories On Thunderstorms
These two weeks gave enough stories on North India States hit by cloudbursts and thunderstorms and with flash floods yet to get on a pedestal of receding, India had monsoon fury revving. Monsoon had yet to disappear from locales that had faced nature's fury and these unseasonal rains had a determination to give day to day dictation. Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Jammu and Kashmir were covered in thick sheet of floods and slush and no amount of human effort could change the enormity of hit that had visited these huts.
Visiting Bihar Niwas In New Delhi
Apart from these two rides the next week I had the opportunity to visit Bihar Niwas in Chanakyapuri and walk to the said place consumed over 40 minutes with I seeking Bhagalpur Katarni Chura which once released from Bihar The State retains strong tenets.
Belated Happy Birthday To Mr M Night Shyamalan (August 6). Belated Happy Birthday To Mr Chiranjeevi ( August 22). Belated Happy Birthday To Mr Akkineni Nagarjuna ( August 29). My Best Wishes Would Always Be With Them And Their Family Members.
YEDU KONDALWADA VENKATRAMNA GOVINDA GOVINDA
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