Leaving Safdarjung Enclave Home On A Friday
Decade Of Eighties For India
This was the decade when one party had secured brute majority in Lower House of Parliament with those taking potshots at the leader not in a rocking tent. This was the decade when any one could debate and decipher with the man residing in Rashtrapati Bhawan (President House) after 1987 was the one from South India, and having prime connect with those from North India. As these thoughts looked intertwined while making a foray to South Section, the passage through Central Market Safdarjung Enclave looked to be neat and tidy, and in this part of Delhi some time later some would be required to furnish ID. As one went pass Green Fields School followed by a reminder that there were in A2 wing houses from 40 to 68, in no time there was sighting of Embassy Of The Republic Of Mali where visitors do come on festive occasion of Diwali. From directions to Chanakyapuri to JNU (JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY) spelled out there were none with notable pout. As one strolled towards ST. THOMAS CHURCH in church road, it was time the establishment in New Delhi could instill confidence that people of different faith could vote rote by rote. Having been in service road of Africa Avenue, the stroll to Swami Venkateswara Mandir Marg could spell for some that in all likelihood there won't be a drop in GST revenue. GST on a host of items should evaporate as some insurance firms are still levying excessive premium despite GST Tank abandoned, and this heard in corridors of London. London be at peace with itself, prayer coming from as far away place as Delft. Having been to Lord Venkateswara Temple R K Puram and stayed for a while it was time to take a return ride in a public transport that doesn't bite.
Walk That Was Home To Varied Ideas
It was a walk to South Section mirroring Middle Class expectations and aspirations. It was a walk when one was mired in thoughts about those hawkers who were being evicted from public space in the city of Kolkata (Kolkata Is Capital Of West Bengal Province) where at random calls do come from Quetta. It was a walk when one would have looked prime to spare thoughts on Jakarta Metropolitan Region which is considered to be the most populous and bubbling metropolitan region of the world spanning provinces of Jakarta, West Java and Banten home as well to those who are followers of Albert Einstein. Indonesia as of now looks fertile to do business, and those committed would have innings steady and not tenuous. It was a walk decked with hope that regions of the world that have been pounded would kiss peace at last, and this uncertain stretch would be a forgettable past. It was a walk that gave a clarion call that one has to stay balanced and unvarying as inflation is least sparing.
YEDU KONDALWADA VENKATRAMNA GOVINDA GOVINDA
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