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Old 01-12-2011, 09:35 PM   #1
DumbNelmcrece

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Default Its about India-not Bangalore
Is Bangalore, a city known for technological advancements?

My visit to this city end of last year ended with my decision, never to go there again. The hype about this city recently being ranked the 3rd “must visit” city in 2012 by Lonely Planet - may be a bit too exaggerated.

Landing in the city’s airport around 8.00 pm and driving out to towards the city no doubt gave one the impression that the much spoken of could be very real. In the 30 minutes that took to us to the city by taxi, I thought I had made the right decision.

I landed in the realities of the lonely planet no sooner we entered the city. It’s congested roads and dirty environment related an entirely different story. No more was any technological advance to be seen.

In the next few days visiting the city in Auto rickshaws (I was advised against travelling in taxis into the city) was not an amazing experience. It was more like being locked up inside a gas chamber. How nice it could be if we had to breathe carbon di oxide to live at least in Bangalore.

The no doubt polluted a country ‘s culture and religious beliefs to something borrowed from the west. Many liberal south Asian countries opened the door for women from eastern European and Southeast Asian countries to work in the earth’s oldest profession.

Being a Christian or a Catholic you may not realize how much damage is being done to the Hindu way of living. This being the same difference between washing your back and wiping with toilet paper. Which is one is more Hygienic?

While India may like to interact face to face with people from other countries, does that mean we should gulp down western culture to leave our own? In Britain’s most radical politicians are against Islamic or Hindu culture being observed by those who migrate. They are talking of integration all the time.

Is the TOP international Talent lured by the number of o this city? What about the Islamic countries that have restrictions of almost any thing that’s western?

Calling it Bangalore’s new reputation is too a selfish a statement rather than help safeguarding a reputation that has been ours for generations.

International talents with good salaries could afford to pay those taxes. Some one has to pay for the expenditure towards on going infrastructure needs. If you have the money to spend in you certainly would find the money necessary to get home after grooving and boozing.
Have you not read about the number of broken homes after thewent into operation?
Religious extremism came into place because of the western way of thinking that theirs was the best for the whole world.

You don’t know how bloody sad the East is, being forced to give up what we think is good for us.

When you are in Rome, try being Roman.

It has been always the same story. The white man thinks every thing is wrong in the east. You are no different.

India prides itself in its own traditional forms of dance, not the western forms that do not have any meaning except vulgar movements. How funny that our own traditions are negative to the world.

Think beyond the Tip of your Nose and learn to appreciate the good values of other religions and race. Moreover, Stop insulting India. I will be one who will not be clicking to “save Bangalore Night Life”

I never stoop down using swear words unless my patience extremely provoked.

Rajpriya
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