I am on my way back to Bangalore and I write this as I wait to board my flight at CSIA - Chatrapati Shivaji International Airport. Anyone traveling to Mumbai in the coming future, be assured to get yourself pleasantly surprised!
This airport is undergoing a complete make-over: right from the structure to its brand image as a whole. I have so many things to say but the airline staff just announced that my flight is boarding!
For details though: http://www.csia.in/
Njoi!
I love Mumbai :)
Reach of the Brilliant Mind
"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones."
-- Albert Einstein
-- Albert Einstein
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Friday, November 09, 2007
Of sweets, meeting people and lighting lamps
Back to Mumbai after a quarter and I realized more pressingly this time how much I have got used to the pleasant weather of Bangalore. Whenever I make a trip to Mumbai, I am eager to catch up with what I feel is truly missing in Bangalore: some great street shopping, traveling on public transport, wide roads and the list goes on! Cribs apart, I am here for the festival that has been my favorite since childhood - Diwali!
New clothes, 'abhyang snan' (holy bath), sweets, meeting people all form a nice recipe for a whole lot of fun. Fireworks used to be a part of this list a few years back and age has made me realize how these are the elements that actually spoil Diwali in some sense. I don't think I even need to list down here the reasons that make me feel this way! For completeness though I would say we are adding more pollution than entertainment and encouraging child labor more than employment by buying/lighting fireworks. The only fireworks that I enjoyed today were the ones that I saw from the bus; the ones I could only see and not hear :)
Nevertheless, this diwali has been great; met a few old friends, spent some nice time with folks and ate a ton of sweets. The festivities are not over yet and the hope to have more fun in the coming days!
Here's wishing you all a very Happy Diwali!
New clothes, 'abhyang snan' (holy bath), sweets, meeting people all form a nice recipe for a whole lot of fun. Fireworks used to be a part of this list a few years back and age has made me realize how these are the elements that actually spoil Diwali in some sense. I don't think I even need to list down here the reasons that make me feel this way! For completeness though I would say we are adding more pollution than entertainment and encouraging child labor more than employment by buying/lighting fireworks. The only fireworks that I enjoyed today were the ones that I saw from the bus; the ones I could only see and not hear :)
Nevertheless, this diwali has been great; met a few old friends, spent some nice time with folks and ate a ton of sweets. The festivities are not over yet and the hope to have more fun in the coming days!
Here's wishing you all a very Happy Diwali!
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