Lots of stories everyday now on the Bangalore link to the terror cells uncovered in UK and Australia. Highly qualified sons of doctor family are implicated in the terror attacks. More arrests are continuing. Kafeel Ahmed, the older brother of Sabeel Ahmed, was the man driving the Jeep into Glasgow Airport. Their parents are both [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Bangalore'
Terror Cells – Bangalore Update
July 9th, 2007 · 1 Comment · Bangalore, India, Politics, Terrorism
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Doctors of Death – Bangalore Connection
July 5th, 2007 · 2 Comments · Bangalore, India, Politics, Terrorism
Sad to report that the investigations of the UK terror plot are starting to show a strong Bangalore connection. What’s worse is that it’s a cell of doctors as Michelle Malkin has reported. One held in Britain, and another being held in Australia. Dr. Mohammed Haneef, 27 years old, is being held and questioned by [...]
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Blog now has new look, feel, and features!!!!
June 5th, 2007 · No Comments · Bangalore, India, Travel
Welcome everyone. I have recently updated my blog with a fresh new look and feel. Also I have added a tab for Photo Gallery on top. I am getting a lot of interest for my photos I have taken around the world, especially in India, so I have added a separate area for that. I [...]
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Another hit job on America by Indian media
February 25th, 2007 · No Comments · Bangalore, India, Politics
This is turning into a daily barrage. The Indian media, especially Times of India, continue to do hit jobs on America and the military. This time it’s a show piece on American military crimes that have already been well documented by the world media over the past 4 years. Sub title is “US forces Book [...]
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Latest Bangalore Fiasco – Riots over Saddam Hanging
January 24th, 2007 · 5 Comments · Bangalore, India, Politics, Terrorism
Some politician organized a protest rally against the hanging of Saddam. Sure enough things got ugly fast, and it turned into a riot. Buses, auto-rickshaws, cars, and shops were set ablaze. Residences and other properties also damaged or destroyed by the unruly. City is now left wondering why this keeps happening to the IT capital [...]
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Is Bangalore the Silicon Valley of India?
September 16th, 2006 · 8 Comments · Bangalore, India
Two years ago, Bangalore over took California’s silicon valley in number of engineers employed. But, is the tag of “silicon valley of India” really appropriate for Bangalore. With my first hand experience here in Bangalore, It is clear that Bangalore is much more than silicon valley. “Bangalore” brand is now globally recognized just as silicon [...]
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Roads, Traffic, and Driving in Bangalore, India
August 21st, 2006 · 2 Comments · Bangalore, India, Travel
Roads, traffic, and driving is a real experience in Bangalore, India. No rules, no regulations. Roads are in horrible conditions. Some better than others, but in general, mostly broken up. No paved shoulders. Lanes on same road vary from 1 to 2 to 3 depending on the area. Many outside lanes have tree trunks blocking [...]
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India’s PM Manmohan Singh calls for end to killing unborn girls
August 16th, 2006 · No Comments · Bangalore, India, Politics
No sooner than I write about the duality of India where unborn girls are aborted, that we get the Prime Minister of India, Dr. Manmohan Singh speaking about it on India’s 59th Independence Day.
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The Duality of India
August 6th, 2006 · 2 Comments · Bangalore, India, Politics
We have lived in Bangalore, India for the past year. Some daily observations lead to this article. There are a few dualities that I have observed and tried to make some sense of for my own sanity. One, the duality of politeness. It has even been debated in the media here. More so for Mumbai [...]
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