Sunday, June 14, 2026

Having Accessed Middle Section Of Delhi Again In A City Whose Thoroughfare Is Busy Anticipating No Rain

Having Accessed Middle Section Of Delhi Again In A City Whose Thoroughfare Is Busy Anticipating No Rain

Having anticipated there won't be any trouble, I stepped to head towards Middle Section Of Delhi again in a city that visibly has fewer with taints. This city could well be the bedrock of spirituality if in the long run it could have measured traffic guarantee. With Mr Ram Hazoor Singh of Indian Oil Petrol Pump dispensing change, I could well think of travelling in a city bus coming with added comfort plus. As I longed to board CBD 2 (-) New Delhi Railway Station Gate Number 2, the wait saw me keep a tab on series of buses with no bruises. Primarily the connect they provide with buses like ISBT Sarai Kale Khan (567), Nehru Place (DS-28), Nehru Place (442), Noida Sector 62 (392), Sarai Kale Khan ISBT (711 A), Shahdara (623), Badarpur (479), ISBT Anand Vihar (543 A), Safdarjung (568, 628), Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium (588), and this city keeping a track of unmanned ATMs in a jiffy (Mind you, all these places in the heart of Delhi). ATMs do give the comfort of collecting as well as correlating cash, those be on vigil where there is an intentional party bash. 

Thoughts On Pockets In North To Those In West Lot

Having boarded the said bus at 9.30, some of the spots it touched were West Kidwai Nagar, East Kidwai Nagar, South Extension, Andrews Ganj, Gupta Market, Lajpat Nagar, Nehru Nagar with thoughts on Himachal the Province in North India and Kopargaon tucked in Maharashtra Province with some willing to speak on Canadian credit union Tandia. There are directions to Mathura Road, India Gate, Nizamuddin, and having made note of CROMA A TATA ENTERPRISE store and Honda Authorised Service Centre, we are in a city where there are services of car rental minus cartel. As we are close to Dargah Hazrat Nizamuddin, thoughts again on Maharashtra and temperatures peaking there and drip irrigation module almost on verge of ageing. Thoughts as well on observations made by TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) that campus recruitment would in the near future shrunk, and in due course junk. All along the bus ride some peppered with the belief that staying hooked to a cell can give updates on those at home ringing the bell. Ringing bell to welcome visitors from South who feign ignorance about those who have vote clout. Right after Golf Club, the bus turns right to Subramania Bharti Marg and in quick succession accessed Delhi Zoo and National Stadium where some while crossing this stretch think of holding all-powerful AGM (Annual General Meeting). Mind you, there is back to back traffic, and this won't get reservoir of support from traffic addict.

ITO Accessed, Delhi Gate Next

At 10.14 ITO gained with no thoughts on Kyoto crane. Kyoto Protocol of '97 legally binds developed nations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and to this date some would note there have been least submissions. When the Powers Of The North (Developed Countries) be candid enough to submit themselves to reduced greenhouse gas emissions and not take pleasure to see the Powers Of South (Developing Countries) in division. In ITO there is Pearey Lal Bhawan, Shankar's International Doll Museum with the urgency to be shown by city  administrators to keep Delhi Gate well lit during night with no resolve to get in a fight. As one goes past Parsi Anjuman, there are thoughts on Japan and peaking temperatures that can't be canned. Thoughts on Mount Abu in Rajasthan Province, Colaba in Maharashtra where too peaking temperatures make some skip milk in pack of tetra. Peaking temperatures all around can be no fun, from North To South, East To West it hits the alacrity signals of even those who are not plump. We are on Jawaharlal Nehru Marg as we touch the base of Zakir Husain Delhi College and Civic Centre, and here some in animated conversation bordering candour. Having alighted here, the approach to New Delhi Railway Station Platform 16  bring us face to face with those who are teen. 

YEDU KONDALWDA VENKATRAMNA GOVINDA GOVINDA

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