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84 Things NOT to Do in Bombay!!

9.     Look smart while visiting Chor Bazaar

10.  Avoid asking the Sandwich wallah on Dalal Street for market tips

11.  Stand in front of Amitabh/shahrukh/salmaan’s house — u look stupid and its waste of time

12.  Baba Bengalis are neither Baba’s or Bengalis they are all perverts and thugs

13.  Visit sleazy Video Parlours and get caught in a raid

14.  Get excited and start jumping when someone offers you Paanch ka Dollar, it’s just a tiny 5 Rupee coin

15.  Go for a Shiv Sena rally in hope for a Free Vada Pav and Shiv Sena Banian

Bombaylives has a list of 84 things not to do in Bombay.

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Bangalore: Street Harassment

As I approached, he came towards me slowly in the scooter. My defences were fully up, of course. Any woman’s would have been. He stopped in front of me and asked, “Can you tell me where Fifth cross is?” And here, stupidly, SO stupidly I’m cursing myself for it over and over again, I let my guard down. Poor lost guy, I thought. And here I was suspecting him of stalking me. But fifth cross? This colony doesn’t have a fifth cross, does it?

Jade says all is not well in Bengaluru.

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Is Delhi actually that dangerous?

Never mind what Delhi’s apocalyptic news media says. The real question is this: what’s keeping a city of poor, jealous, sexually-frustrated young men from unleashing their aggressions and turning Delhi into Gotham City?

Our Delhi Struggle asks if Delhi is that dangerous?

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Uproar In Response To Callous Behaviour At Wall Project

Things at The Wall Project, a citizen initiative organized by BMC to beautify Mumbai took a strange turn when less than 24 hours later, Bollywood movie posters were pasted over completed paintings.

I’ve called for a boycott of the movies Aladin, Canvas, Gair and London Dreams whose posters caused the uproar. Asfaq writes an open letter to the producers of the same movies asking them to educate the distributors in question. Twitter is also abuzz with outrage and various suggestions to respond.

In each of these ways, the social media community is asking for a response from the citizens in order to prevent such apathy and insensitivity in the future.

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Madras,Chennai

The Chennai I remember was a Chennai before the flyover days. These days, all over the city, you either see flyovers, or you see flyovers being constructed. TTK Road, GN Chetty Road, Kathipara…name it, and you have flyovers! What the hell? The beloved city of my childhood is gradually disappearing under a maze of flyovers, grade separators and bridges. So much so that, the original bridges across the Cooum and the Adyar are incidental today!

Amrutha finds that the Madras of yesterday has disappeared.

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Diwali: Putting Your Money Where Your Mouth Is

Anaggh Desai has a unique way of celebrating Diwali, by doing something tangible and relevant. It is called ‘Putting your money where your mouth is’ and supports the cause of education for the girl child, via Diwali greeting exchanges.

With the support of my wife & daughter I have decided to contribute the following amounts to my wife’s favorite charity “Educating the Girl Child”:

Gift received Rs. 100/- per gift

Blog Comments Rs. 5/- per comment

SMS Wishes 0.50/- per text

Wishes on FB/Twitter/Email 0.25/- for every wish (Not Spammers:))

This is for the dates between 15 – 19th October 2009.

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Bloggers For Toss

Chhavi and Rajesh tap into the social media to promote the movie ‘Toss’. They are offering free tickets to bloggers who might be interested in reviewing the movie.

The number to text is +91.90.0434.3778.

Remember to send
1. your name,
2. blog’s URL, as well as
3. time & venue you want to see Toss.

All reviews are welcome.

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Homophobia

Section 377 may have been overthrown but Sam says that homophobia is still thriving. Coming out of the closet still isn’t as feasible when you consider the stigma that people still carry in their minds and the very real attacks on the gay community.

Last week in Delhi, an openly homosexual man was slashed by a guy representing a religious group, in front of everyone at a gay party. (You can read the write up of the victim’s partner here.) Even though homophobia was rampant in Indian society, the recent advancements in the gay rights movement has angered many and in turn raised this hatred to an entirely new level.

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BlogCamp 2 Pune

After two successful BlogCamps in Pune and Mumbai respectively, BlogCamp 2 comes to Pune on the last Saturday of this month. The organisers, Tarun, Priyanka and Abhishek have already attracted a large number of participants as well as promised speakers. Come sign up for the fun!

BlogCampPune is a FREE unconference focusing exclusively on blogging, organized by bloggers for bloggers. It‘s built upon the principles of the famous BarCamp (ad-hoc unconference) focused on sharing, learning and new ideas. This is going to be an intense event with discussions, demos and interaction between attendees. Any blogger who wants to contribute is welcome and invited to join. In the spirit of BarCamp, if you attend, be prepared to present something (even if it’s just 10 minutes).

Date: 27th June 2009

Time: 10:00AM to 5:00PM

Venue: SICSR (Symbiosis) 7th Floor Atur Center, Gokhale Cross Road, Model Colony Pune Near the OM Super Market

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Black & Yellow Chronicles

“I am from Jaunpur sir. And you?”
“Lucknow.”
“Lucknow? Ha! I knew it by the way you spoke! You are a good man sir. Not like the stingy chu***as who blow up thousands in the hotel, but sweat when a cabby asks for a 100 rupees extra.”

Rahul shares his conversations with a Mumbai cabby.I am waiting for the rest in the series.

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