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Rajkumar S

@rajk7

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linkhttp://justoffthemind.blogspot.com/ calendar_today03-07-2009 04:16:30

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Like someone said. In cricket India has the money power, the influence , the hype, even some records& the crowd but Australia has the world cup!!

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For all the highly educated/ well travelled hi-fliers in Gachibowli/ Hitech city a request.When you drive,Please use your indicators when you change lanes, turn etc.Its not enough if you switch on the hazard lights at the slightest rainfall.

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Working fm home was need of the hour during covid .No longer.Time it ended.One of the top ITcompanies has called back its employees to office or else!

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And how in the world can driving licenses be issued online or allow indulgent parents allow their juvenile wards to drive a car?

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Saw the first Aston Martin car in Hyderabad near Ikea.It was Sky blue colour & not a sports car though; but a hatchback.

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Among the Metro apots in India.Chennai could easily rate the worst with absolute disregard to senior citizens/ small hand trolleys. The untold misery in getting a Taxi on arrival is something one should experience.This is being offered as alternate IT city to Bangalore .Woe!!!

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Call him controversial, call him corrupt but when Kingfisher Airlines was flying, it set a benchmark. It wasn’t just an airline; it was a vision. Mr. Mallya’s strategy and service were leagues ahead of what we accept today. The real decline began with monopolies IndiGo being

Call him controversial, call him corrupt but when Kingfisher Airlines was flying, it set a benchmark. 

It wasn’t just an airline; it was a vision. Mr. Mallya’s strategy and service were leagues ahead of what we accept today. 

The real decline began with monopolies IndiGo being