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Dharavi, Mumbai’s pride or shame?

Dharavai, situated bang in the middle of Mumbai, is often called “Asia’s largest slum”. Many have often wondered whether that label is used with pride or shame. If one walks into Dharavi, and spend a day or two just wandering about, the best answer might surprisingly be “both”. It shames you that India that so many citizens living in the appalling conditions one finds there. But at the same time, there is such a lot going on, such a lot of drive, industry, vibrancy, enterprise. So much spirit, in such squalid conditions, all that cannot but lift you.
For Dharavai also has a large number of thriving small-scale industries that produce embroidered garments, export quality leather goods, pottery and plastic. Most of these products are made in tiny manufacturing units spread across the slum and are sold in domestic as well as international markets, totally valed at a whopping $ 650m a year. This is a place where every free square meter is an opportunity to start a business, where the children of destitute migrants from dusty Bihar backwaters study software.

In more ways than one, it forces you to see what India could be, and what’s holding it back.

Robert Appleby, an English photographer based in Italy, spent weeks tramping through Dharavi. The result is what he calls City of Crows. His sensitive, almost tangible images in that collection capture a certain essence of our urban condition
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Independent producer Julian Crandall Hollick, through his visit to a recycling center, a goldsmith and a busy pottery, finds that along the twisted lanes and back alleys of Dharavi, there is an industrious streak amid grinding poverty. Image Gallery: Dharavi, a Study in Contrasts


Also, checkout BBC’s take on Dharavi here.

World’s Premier Flower Show

London’s Chelsea Flower show is the Royal Horticultural Society’s flagship annual event. Visitors come from far and wide to see the best and the latest in garden design and horticulture on show and to get ideas to take home to their own gardens.

The flower show transforms Chelsea Royal Hospital’s Ranelagh Gardens into avenues of exhibits, bustling with crowds. The flower marquees have endless displays of the highest quality flowers and plants, tempting visitors into huge spending spree.

Have a look:

Chelsea Flower Show 2006


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ps, here’s a riddle for everybody: What is common between Royal Horticultural Society & Vakil Housing ?

Answer : A passion for beautiful flowers and landscaped gardens (as evidenced in every Vakil Housing Project). Just have a look here, here and here :-)

Keep smiling!

The Happiness Formula

There is a happiness test to figure out how happy you are, interviews with celeberity mind mechanics, how the Bhutan is the only country where happiness is at the heart of Government Policy and…loads of such interesting content – all with a single purpose: to make you happier (or is to make you aware how miserable you are?)

Click here to checkout the “The Happiness Formula” from BBC:

 

 

 

“Branding is what others say about us” :-)

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Live traffic update from various roads in Bangalore.

Do check out this useful website on our fair city, promoted by Sify.com. What we found most handy is the live traffic update covering Brigade Road, Hosur Road, Mekhri Circle and Basveshwara Circle. Additionally, it has info on weather, rail and fight timings as well.

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