It was 7.30 am at Old Madras Road, one of the most congested roads in Bangalore. I was on the side that leads to the technology parks, and if you stand and look for a moment, there is a never ending line of buses, with the names of all major IT companies labelled on them.
I walked past to the other side of the wide road, found a small graden plant seller, who had to use a Metlife hoarding to cover his hut, which read "Rise above your financial needs!"
I walked past to the other side of the wide road, found a small graden plant seller, who had to use a Metlife hoarding to cover his hut, which read "Rise above your financial needs!"
The other side of Bangalore!
6 comments:
Is'nt it natural.. for every action there is an equal opposite reaction.We have created a cosmopolitan blr...so should there be a .... blr
Foronce,insurance actaually "covered" his needs!! cannot be told for all the insurers.
so much for the non-existant trickle down effect
Well captured, well said.
Waiting for the toiletseater to report live from NY. Go to the Ground Zero and send some snaps pls.
hello i need some help here please convey this to your friends
I am apurv rai i had taken a chocolate which turned out to be covered with fungus like pojections off its surface when i complained to the officials they did not take prompt action and the company confiscated all the chocolates of that batch and tried to put the case under cover by corporate politics lets see what the citizens of india do to support a 17 year old to fight against the mnc producing the chocolates visit www.apurvrdx.blogspot .com and see the pictures yourself . after opening the page click on creativity in writing to view the photos , the blog's name is homeless.
May the force be with us !!
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