Saturday, May 23, 2026

Reflections On A May Visit To Karnataka, Tamil Nadu And Telangana IV

Reflections On A May Visit To Karnataka, Tamil Nadu And Telangana IV

Having reached Coimbatore, it was a chance visit to Aroma Bakery where I had vada and black tea with some eager to detail Japan movie Harakiri. Released in 1962, it was some sort of a thriller with repeat audience trying to figure out the leader. The leader who could do no wrong to leader of today tracing good number of youngsters in unemployment pond. Why unemployment won't lose thunder in the coming months as those with qualifications won't find jobs that demand patience. Vacancies are on a decline, the '80s track of mixed economy was somewhat fine with less reportage of anomalies, and this leading the gathering to "say cheese".

Manageable National Debt-To-GDP Ratio

As attempts to unfurl Harakiri remained unfinished, I looked back on occasions I got drenched in Udhagamandalam as the place had been lashed by rains with or without sighting of sage. Udhagai in the months of May and June receives bountiful rains with hints coming as early as Feb-April when one hits treadmill. Treadmill to be in shape as calls do come from Middle East to report for work dawn to dusk bringing their set of keys which they can trust. Nowadays Middle East and trust are poles apart, few finding merit in having yoghurt.  Handsome dividend await guys who are transported to Middle East where efforts are made off and on to look at the roadmap laid by Greece. Greece has been able to win laurels for bringing down national debt-to-GDP ratio with some discussing the same in Japanese retail chain daiso. Greece's attempt to get the fun package from tourism is a mixed bag and here Udhagai should introspect if tourism can be the sole bet. It should try to initiate proceedings where returns do come from other sectors with tea gardens to coaching centres coming in abundance.

Taking A Ride In A Metro In South

As I left Coimbatore and reached Hyderabad, taking a room in Padmaja Lodge came handy in Secunderabad. On May 28 took Hyderabad metro from Secunderabad East to Ameerpet and from Ameerpet to Miyapur. The ride lasting little over 40 minutes with some evaluating the fun of having doughnuts. This stay in Secunderabad good, and the prospects of making traffic free in some section dovetails well with the blueprint of metro gaining traction. 

YEDU KONDALWADA VENKATRAMNA GOVINDA GOVINDA.

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