Saturday, January 19, 2008

Delhi changes the way it relieves

Thanks to commonwealth games, the dingy, kiosk type, shabby and stinking public urinals are now in for a facelift. If you've been noticing the change - which is quite noticeable by now, as we all use the public urinal at one point or another - you'd realize that swanky and well kept toilets are replacing their older counterparts, all most all over the city.

If we were waiting for the commonwealth games to happen, for our city to prim and deck-up, I'd wish the games happen every 2 year at least.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Delhi Blogs


So you live in New Delhi, soon to be a world city or they have already tagged it so. Now that the city is beaming with infrastructural growth and social change, boasts of its cultural heritage and tradition at one side and metrosexual suburbia’s uber cool attitude on the other, its time we air our voice; its dilliwaalas take on Delhi’s social, cultural, traditional changes. So you came across a new food joint lately or just want to vent your views about these flyovers; discovered a shopper’s paradise hidden in a corner or want to tell a tale about road rage on Delhi roads, anything and everything about Delhi is accepted and expected here. It’s a community that is still alive and sensitive about its surroundings and doesn’t hesitate rating it, good or bad.

It’s about a phenomenon called Delhi.