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India through my eyes – A formula for a clean city

As we walked in Kasauli rather aimlessly, we saw this warning near the Kasauli Club.Must say it works..the place was rather clean

Btw, I was pleasantly surprised when I found a mail in my inbox informing me that I have been nominated for Indibloggies -2008 in the travel category. There are quite a few blogs out there in other segments as well. I would appreciate it if you can take a few moments and vote for me .

Another temptation for travel buffs out there. Arun, my partner at Travelwise is planning a trek to Goecha-la, a high pass in Kanchenjunga National Park in Sikkim. The details are here and if you are tempted to join him, he would be more than happy.

23 comments

  1. Iniyaal 26 November, 2009 at 11:36 Reply

    I happened to see your blog when I visited indibloggies for voting for my favourite humanities blog. Promptly cast my vote for you for the travel section!

  2. Digital Subway 26 November, 2009 at 14:39 Reply

    Congratulations. Why do you think India has the system that is has for so long without anyone actually stepping front?

    I mean, Singapore too had a modest start but its leaders took on nation-building and had a vision.

    Also, do you think developing democratic countries like India, Nepal can achieve phenomenal economic growth to increase life standards of its people in a span of few generations like Singapore and other Asian Tigers did?

  3. Swaram 26 November, 2009 at 14:54 Reply

    I have voted for u too 🙂 Gud luck 🙂
    U deserve to win!

    Nice pic that one 🙂 Such fines r really important to get people to learn their lessons 🙂

  4. GMG 28 November, 2009 at 22:18 Reply

    Hi Lakshmi! Hard to make it understandable without fines… 😉
    Already voted!!

    Old Town Bilbao is now at Blogtrotter for your joy. Have a great weekend!!

  5. HAREKRISHNAJI 29 November, 2009 at 11:29 Reply

    Formula for a clean city is simple. City needs just one dedicated person who has made his mission to “Make city Neat and Clean “

    I have opened a blog http://www.maazimumbai.blogspot.com for work done in this field by one BMC officer., work done wiothin and outside his preview. Mostly I have written in Marathi, but then few photographs may speak itself. Pl visit the same

  6. Aaarti 30 November, 2009 at 08:44 Reply

    🙂 do people really adhere to these Fines in India i sometimes wonder!!!
    Talking on cellphone while driving..
    no wearing helmet…
    no seat belt…
    list is endless..!!! just hope they realise why these rules are there..

    way to go on nomination.. i voteded for u… long long backkkk 🙂

  7. Pan 1 December, 2009 at 22:29 Reply

    Ah the eternal issue, why India is dirty??? Nice blog btw, very professionally put together. Would have done the same if i had the time, expertise and patience. Good luck with the Awards !

  8. Anonymous 12 December, 2009 at 20:46 Reply

    Hey are you a professional journalist? This article is very well written, as compared to most other blogs i saw today….
    anyhow thanks for the good read!

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