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Trendy Windshields

Wonder when these will make their appearance on the Indian market? Nine out of ten scooters and motorcycles in Europe have windshields. It seems like a style statement and also practical.

Bolognian Blog

Every region has it's specialities and the famed one's have good named after them. Being in Bologna for business and not savouring it's traditional cuisine was a sin we were not ready to commit. A few enquiries with local foodies we zeroed on to Ristorante Pappagallo - apparently the seat and home of traditional Bolognian fare. Finding Pappagallo is easy, ask for directions to the Due Torri (Two Towers) and turn right for Piazza della Mercanzia. Pappagallo's is situated at the footsteps of Loggia dei Mercanti , in all a 15 minute comfortable walk from Bologna Centro inclusive of swift window shopping on Via Della Indipenza. Once inside you are in a warm textured, semi colonial , post war decor ambience with series of black and white pictures of Italian and Hollywood stars who apparently have dined and signed at Pappagallo's. Friendly English speaking staff greet you with smiles and loaded with knowledge and pride of their exquisite bilingual menu. We quickl

Environment Friendly

Hotel towels is a cause I have been waiting to espouse for a while. Almost every hotel worth its salt that I stay within India, proudly display notices in their bathroom's confessing their care for the environment and asking guests to save water and reuse terry towels provided. Their ( hollow) claim , reusing these terry towels will Save Water Save Electricity Merely lip service will not do my friends................. Can I ask you a question, dear Hotel Manager? Why don't you replace these terry towels with cotton towels? Cotton towels probably cost a fraction of their terried cousins, weigh a quarter as compared to them and use only 25% of the water required to rewash. They also soak and dry better, faster and would do immense help to our small scale industries and probably our suicide prone farmers in Vidharbha. Ask me for endorsements....I use cotton towels at home and refused the lead role in Saawariya as the main protagonist had to slip a terry towel in a

Novel Protest?

This particular picture made the cover picture of the national tabloids.I am reasonably convinced that many of our 'breaking news' starved television journalists would have splashed this feature over and over on their channels. I do not lay claims to be a political commentator and nor am I protecting our government at the centre. Am just a well informed citizen and happen to know that elections are due, in less than six months, in the state of this bicycle riding Chief Minister. He reckons this bicycle riding drama might just strike a chord with his naive voters - the same people who voted him and his ministers on the BSP ( B ijli S adak P ani ) issue.Surely he must have pitched his voters to ride bicycles on the Sadak he had promised them earlier. What am I aggrieved about? Look at the picture carefully, once again. It has been digitally mastered to electronically remove the bandobast and barricades facilitating the minister's entourage. It has also digitally erased