December 06, 2006

Money for Marriage

One day I was approached by a beggar who said something to me in rapid Hindi. Being a frequent viewer of Bollywood movies and a heavy visitor of matrimonial websites, I only understood the word shaadi, which means marriage. I also assumed the beggar’s request had something to do with money. I interpreted the phrase as “My sister is getting married, so please give me money”. My Hindi-speaking coworker informed me that what was actually said was “Give me money and I will pray for a quick and happy wedding for you”.

December 04, 2006

ARNABuzz


ARNABlog received some publicity by being mentioned in the SFU Business Buzz magazine:

“This is a story all about how Arnab’s life got flipped… I mean, about his AIESEC internship following graduation. He seems to be continuously sent around India by Satyam, an IT and consulting firm. Arnab always has something unique to say about the surrounding sights and culture. His flatmates are truly a bunch of characters and his search for Mrs. Arnab continues.”

The complete article about the Arnabian delight can be found in the October 2006 issue (page 5).

December 03, 2006

Maharashtra Marvels

On one long weekend, I ventured to Maharashtra with the goal of exploring the famed Ajanta and Ellora Caves along with 3 South Koreans and another Canadian. The nearest major city to the caves was Aurangabad. In and around the city we visited Daulatabad Fort, complete with cannons, moats, bat infested tunnels, and other hazards, and also Bibi ka Maqbara, the “poor man’s Taj Mahal”. Ajanta contains only Buddhist sculptures and paintings compared to Ellora’s broader range of Buddhist, Hindu, and Jain artifacts. Nonetheless, I preferred Ajanta due to its spectacular natural backdrop.

Having finished the caves in two days, we had a day too spare. Pune was nearby so we headed there. In Pune, I went to the zoo, parks, gardens, and a building where Mahatma Gandhi had been imprisoned. On the train journey home, we celebrated the birthday of my Korean roommate, with cake bought at the train station and some Rums Up (composed of India’s favorite soft drink, Thums Up, and another popular liquid).

December 02, 2006

Travel Checklist

This is the result of many days of research. The plan is to visit as many sites as possible!

Places of interest in Ladakh – jammukashmir.nic.in/tourism/ladakh/tourism.htm

Lei

Places of interest in Himachal Pradesh – himachaltourism.nic.in
Shimla
Manali
Kulu
Dharamshala

Places of interest in Punjab – www.punjabtourism.org

Chandigarh
Amritsar

Places of interest in Uttaranchal – gov.ua.nic.in/uttaranchaltourism

Dehradun
Haridwar
Nainital
Almora
Mussoorie
Corbett

Places of interest in Sikkim – sikkim.nic.in/sws/sikk_tour.htm

Gangtok

Places of interest in Uttar Pradesh – www.up-tourism.com

Agra*
Allahabad
Ayodhya
Jhansi
Lucknow*
Varanasi
Vrindavan
Fatehpur Sikri*

Places of interest in Rajasthan – www.rajasthantourism.gov.in

Ajmer
Alwar*
Jaipur*
Jaisalmer
Jodhpur
Mount Abu
Pushkar
Udaipur
Neemrana*
Bikaner
Sariska
Deeg
Ranthambor
Bundi
Chittaurgarh
Kota

Places of interest in West Bengal – www.wbtourism.com

Kolkata*
Darjeeling
Shantiniketan*
Kalimpong
Sunderbans

Places of interest in Gujurat – www.gujarattourism.com

Ahmedabad
Somnath
Dwarka
Gir

Places of interest in Madhya Pradesh – www.mptourism.com

Bandhavgarh
Khajuraho
Indore
Gwalior*
Sanchi
Places of interest in Orissa – orissatourism.gov.in
Bhubaneswar
Puri
Konark

Places of interest in Maharashtra - maharashtratourism.gov.in

Mumbai*
Pune*
Mahabaleshwar
Lonavala
Aurangabad*
Ajanta*
Ellora*
Nashik
Matheraan
Alibag
Ganpatipule

Places of interest in Karnataka - kstdc.nic.in

Bangalore*
Mysore
Aihole
Hampi*
Badami
Coorg*
Mangalore
Nandi Hills*
Belur
Bijapur
Halebid
Bidar

Places of interest in Tamil Nadu – www.tamilnadutourism.org

Chennai*
Madurai
Mahabalipuram*
Kodaikanal
Kancheepuram*
Rameswaram
Kanyakumari*
Ooty

Places of interest in Andhra Pradesh – www.aptourism.com

Hyderabad*
Vishakapatnam
Tirupati
Vijayawada
Warangal
Nagarjunasagar
Puttaparthy

Places of interest in Kerala - www.ktdc.com

Alleppey*
Cochin*
Trivandrum*
Calicut
Munnar
Wayanad
Kovalam*
Varkala*

Other places of interest

Andaman & Nicobar - tourism.andaman.nic.in
Delhi* - delhitourism.nic.in
Goa - www.goatourism.org
Lakshadweep - tourism.pon.nic.in

*Visited already!
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Places Visited So Far (Days Spent):

Hyderabad
Mumbai (5)
Hampi (2)
Delhi/Lucknow/Neemrana (10)
Chennai/Kanchipuram/Mahabalipuram (4)
Aurangabad/Ajanta/Ellora/Pune (3)
Kolkata (12)
Bangalore
Cochin/Alleypey/Varkala/Trivandrum/Kanyakumari/Kovalam (6)
Nandi Hills (1)
Coorg (2)

Total Places: 23

November 21, 2006

Driving Test

Indian drivers are known for their passionate distaste of traffic rules, liberal usage of the horn, and uncanny maneuvering abilities. They are also required to pass a rigorous written examination if they wish to obtain an authentic driving license. As a frequent “joy-walker” I must also be aware of proper road regulations. The top ten excerpts from the state of Karnataka’s practice test:

12. Which lane must you be in while making a right turn:-
a. any lane.
b. extreme left lane.
c. extreme right lane.

28. Before leaving a vehicle parked, you should:-
a. Turn the ignition key off.
b. Stop the engine, lock the ignition, remove the key, and set the hand brake.
c. Look the car.

56. Over speeding or dangerous driving:-
a. Attracts strict warning from the authorities.
b. Is an invitation to accident.
c. Is an offence and is punishable under the law.

72. A pedestrian is crossing the street at an intersection in an unmarked cross walk, you should:-
a. Yield or give the pedestrian the “right-of-way’.
b. Proceed with care as pedestrian is ‘joy-walking’.
c. Reduce speed and warn pedestrian.

87. When the Motor Vehicle Inspector demands any information:-
a. Not obligatory to furnish it.
b. It is obligatory to furnish it.
c. He can refuse.

102. Why do we have speed limits?
a. To keep the traffic within a safe speed for existing condition.
b. More vehicles can be used on roads.
c. Authority can identify who is speeding.

106. When you approach a barrier, it is:-
a. Obligatory to stop the vehicle.
b. Mandatory to stop the vehicle.
c. Caution to stop the vehicle

116. When a cow is standing across the road:-
a. As to and wait until it clears the road.
b. Pass if from front.
c. Pass it from behind.

134. A driver shall drive in ‘one way’:-
a. Always in the direction specified by sign board.
b. Reverse direction in emergencies.
c. Both ways on Sundays.

136. If you are fined for any traffic violations you must feel:-
a. Proud.
b. Humiliated.
c. To correct your attitude in future.

Answers: 12. (c), 28. (b), 56. (c), 72. (a), 87. (b), 102. (a), 106. (c), 116. (c), 134. (a), 136. (c)

The complete practice exam can be found on Karnataka’s Road Transport Office website.