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    Recently noted around Delhi – Part 1

    Frequent readers of this blog will be aware of how we are big fans of Dwarka sub-city here. Largely because we live there and no one else we know does. Or will. Sigh. For instance we were excited a few weeks ago when we discovered that Dwarka houses one of the more popular film related brotherhoods in the country: the Kumar Sanu fans’ club.

    But earlier this week we discovered the reason behind that electric feeling one gets as soon as one steps out of a metro train and touches down upon the hallow soil of the sub-city. Doubting? See this picture:

    Volt-ay Phase

    Volt-ay Phase

    Of the two pillars the left one tells you in which direction you can find some of the major stations on the blue line. By which I mean the major stations of Dwarka, Dwarka Mor, Dwarka Sectors 14, 13, 12 and so on. And to a lesser extent Rajiv Chowk. The right one helps you find:

    Electr-city

    Electr-city

    So if you are in need of 25,000 volts for some emergency purpose you know how to get it. It is somewhere in Dwarka on the blue line. Mind the gap and stand behind the yellow line.

    Meanwhile this is a book that was spotted at the in-laws’ place two weekends ago. They tell us it is a masterpiece:

    Da Vinci Code

    Da Vinci Code

    How can you possibly not read a book where some of the letters in the title have dots underneath them? All Sanskrit fiends feel free to leave comments-aha.

    Continuing in that cultural and historic vein we were impressed by this well-preserved sculpture at the National Museum last weekend:

    Company for lunch

    Lunch break

    While such sandstone pieces are are quite commonplace, it is exceedingly rare to find one with a tiffin box in such pristine condition. Thankfully our curiosity was whetted by the information on the plaque you can see in the picture. Close-up below:

    Information is power

    Knowledge is power cut

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    1. Recently noted around Delhi – II
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    • Metro Photographer
      Lucky You. We had to pay 200 bucks as a bribe to get away from paying a 1000 bucks for clicking photos at Barakhamba and while traveling by the metro !
    • Deepa Garimella
      I'm sorry, but i thought you told Mr Advani you won't log in????????????
    • sidin
      I did. But he seems to be spending plenty of money on Adsense. And I am too lazy to figure out how to block certain kinds of ads. Will bug Labnol tomorrow...
    • I have been living in Dwarka since the past year.. And it is the best place I have ever lived.. Lots of open spaces.. And I had seen a lot of Kumar Sanu fan club posters but I didnt know that Dwarka was famous for it!!
    • Anna
      You write much too in-frequently Sidin...
      OR i come here much too often.
    • sidin
      TOTALLY the former. In fact I've been meaning to talk to you about your infrequent visits to this blog. What IS going on Anna?
    • When in delhi, I stayed in a place in student's hostel in a place called "prem nagar" quite close to delhi university .I haven't quite recovered from that.
    • sidin
      I highly recommend Mulund next time. (Giggle giggle).
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