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Kya hua, kab hua, kyon hua, kidhar hua, kaise hua. Bas itna hi.
Thursday, September 01, 2005
Close to Independance day we visited Shivansamudra. What struck me the most about Indians that day was that a huge majority of Indians
But all of the above didn't stop us from enjoying the sheer natural beauty of the place. That's what I love about Karnataka, its stunning natural beauty. This state is truly blessed.
Now only if the people could be taught to enjoy that beauty without damaging it.
- Completely lack civic sense whatsoever
- Have total contempt for the rule of law
But all of the above didn't stop us from enjoying the sheer natural beauty of the place. That's what I love about Karnataka, its stunning natural beauty. This state is truly blessed.
Now only if the people could be taught to enjoy that beauty without damaging it.
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