Archive for September, 2006

Aroma Restaurant Gurgaon

Saturday, September 9th, 2006

Village Aroma Restaurant Gurgaon

I went out with my family for dinner again and planned to have dinner at Dana Choga at sector 14 in Gurgaon. But to our disappointment, the restaurant was already booked 4 -5 families waiting outside for meals. Then we decided to go to Raj Mahal Delux in Old Gurgaon. In the way just ahead of Karims, there a Restaurant called “the Aroma”. My mom said that she would prefer to try a new place this time.

We went to AROMA and guess what, the ambience is like typical village style with folk paintings and chattais hanging on the walls. There a small showpiece which is for keeping Tulsi Ji. The ambience was good. The glasses in which the water was served were like you get is a typical Punjabi village: heavy brass glasses for lassi and chach. The food was nice but the quantity they serve is less. Average prices. Average service. Nice place to visit once is a while.

Mahindra Scorpio Vs Toyota Innova

Saturday, September 9th, 2006

Mahindra Scorpio Vs Toyota Innova

We are in process of getting another vehicle for our office use. So we went to try the new Mahindra Scorpio this time. You cannot call it a car, it’s a jeep altogether. I don’t know why Mahindra is making vehicles without proper planning.

Its great that my height is 5’7” so I could fit in the car. If my height would have been 6 feets, I could not fit in the car. The legroom is so less that 6 people with good height cannot fit together. The engine is no doubt the best I have ever experienced from any vehicle of this segment, even better then our Toyota Innova G4. Pickup is superb. Breaking is so so. Gear lever us tight as jeeps, steering also not as good as Innova. Not at all a comfortable car. I can drive the Innova 1000 Km a day but I can never do that with Scorpio. Also the worst part is that the top model on road will costs more than 9 Lakhs which in not worth it. I would prefer to take another Innova V model rather.

Are Gurgaon and Delhi prepared for flood?

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

Are Gurgaon and Delhi prepared for flood?

I was on a Business promotion trip in Delhi. I just had to visit 3 places, Okhla Industrial Area, Kalka Ji and Mahipalpur. It was rainy weather in the city right from the morning and it started raining be afternoon.

After the rain started I had completed the Okhla’s work, but I took me 2 hours to reach Kalkaji from Okhla which is merely 10 Km from Okhla. From Okhla I took a straight root Mahipalpur via R K Puram and domestic airport. It took me 3 hours from R K Puram to the Airport itself. What the Hell!! And this just happened because of the HEAVY water logging near the airport and flyover construction going on on the way. Still not over, I got a jam at the Iffco Chowk in Gurgaon and then the insane Jharsa flyover.

If this has happened due to the 4 rainy hours in both the cities, then what will happen if it rains for 4 days? Are we prepare for flood? I feel absolutely not, coz Gurgaon itself has very poor water disposal system and especially the new Gurgaon area.

Steve Irwin Dead : The Crocodile Hunter is no more

Tuesday, September 5th, 2006

This is Bad!!! Really Bad!!

I liked this guy coz of his attitude to handle the animals. Steve Irwin was a wildlife expert and television personality, best known for the television program The Crocodile Hunter, an unconventional wildlife documentary series broadcast worldwide and co-hosted with his wife Terri. He was also owner and operator of Australia Zoo, in Beerwah, Queensland.

on 4 September 2006, Irwin was fatally pierced in the chest by a short-tail stingray barb while diving in Batt Reef (part of the Great Barrier Reef), off the coast of Port Douglas in Queensland, Australia. Irwin was in the area filming his own documentary, to be called The Ocean’s Deadliest, but weather had stalled filming. Irwin decided to take the opportunity to film some shallow water shots for a segment in the television program his daughter Bindi was hosting, when, according to his friend and colleague John Stainton, he swam too close to one of the animals. “He came on top of the stingray and the stingray’s barb went up and into his chest and put a hole into his heart,” said Stainton, who was on board Irwin’s boat, called the Croc I, at the time.

The events were caught on camera, and the footage was handed to the Queensland Police. After reviewing the footage of the incident and speaking to the cameraman who recorded it, marine documentary filmmaker and fisherman Ben Cropp speculated that the stingray “felt threatened because Steve was alongside and there was the cameraman ahead.” In such a case, the stingray responds by automatically flexing the serrated barb on its tail up to a maximum of 25 cm (10 in) of length. Cropp said Irwin had accidentally boxed the animal in. “It stopped and twisted and threw up its tail with the spike, and it caught him in the chest. It’s a defensive thing. It’s like being stabbed with a dirty dagger.” The stinging of Irwin by the bull ray was “a one-in-a-million thing,” Cropp told Time magazine. “I have swum with many rays, and I have only had one do that to me.” Immediately after the attack, Irwin was shown on tape pulling the barb out, before losing consciousness. It is thought, in the absence of a coroner’s report, that either the toxins of the barb caused Irwin to die of an apparent cardiac arrestmor that he died quickly as a result of a punctured aorta

Crewmembers aboard his boat called the emergency services in the nearest city of Cairns and administered CPR as they rushed the boat to nearby Lowe Isle to meet a rescue helicopter. Medical staff pronounced Irwin dead when they arrived a short time later.

Irwin’s body was flown to a morgue in Cairns. His wife was on a walking tour in Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park in Tasmania at the time, and returned via a private plane from Devonport to the Sunshine Coast with their two children.

This was only the third known fatality in Australian history from a stingray attack, and the first since 1945. As of 1996, only seventeen worldwide fatalities had been recorded, and it is believed to be the only fatal attack ever captured on film.

Again a bad review about Gurgaon

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Again a bad review about Gurgaon….

This city is getting worse day be day. Traffic traffic and traffic is the only thing you can see wherever you are out of you house. That Jharsa flyover which I was praising sometime back is the worst affected by the traffic. The Development authorities has started the underpass but not the flyover, there are no red lights and no traffic police personnel to take care of the traffic and the worst are the rains which has damaged the zebra crossing under the underpass which makes the traffic move like a caterpillar.

Blood Donation for the first time

Monday, September 4th, 2006

This is the first time I have donated blood to somebody. I am proud that I have done something good for humanity. Maybe somewhere, this blood is going to save somebody’s life. I plan to do it again in a couple of months.

Mc Donalds Manesar : I am loving it

Saturday, September 2nd, 2006

Mc Donalds Manesar: I am loving it

There is no better place to than Mc Donald’s in Manesar sit and relax because of the traffic problems in Gurgaon. I am well acquainted with this place from the last 5 – 6 years. My old group of friends used to have parties over there. Now I have it with the new group  . We generally go over there when we have to see some property in IMT Manesar or pace city.

This place in so doubt the best place to have you meal and meeting. Don’t go over there at lunchtime coz its too crowded over there. Most the people at lunch time are Japanese from the companies (most probably from Hero Honda).

I love the Mc Aloo Tikki burger and Mc Swirl and I can have it as many times a Days.

HSBC Bank in JMD Regent square Gurgaon: Fastest Service

Friday, September 1st, 2006

HSBC Bank in JMD Regent square Gurgaon: Fastest Service

Ha ha …. So this was a wooing experience for me. The HSBC Bank in the JMD Reagent Square on the Mehrauli - Gurgaon Road has the fastest service I have ever seen. This may be because of the lack of customers. I had received a self Cheque from a client for a real estate deal. There were actually 3 – 4 customers in the Bank, who were waiting for the bank personnel to attend them. The cash counter, bank manager, personal manager, relationship manager were free doing nothing. I counted the seconds in the watch and I got the payment in 55 seconds after I entered the bank premises. Strange !!

And just go to the ICICI Bank and HDFC Bank sector 14 branches or the ICICI Bank DLF Qutub Plaza Branch in Gurgaon, I swear, you can never get the payments before 20 min.

Idiotic changes in the roads in Gurgaon

Friday, September 1st, 2006

Idiotic changes in the roads in Gurgaon

This is strange as well as frustrating. The Gurgaon traffic police has the Bristol circle to a Bristol U to avoid traffic jams. Now, people who are coming from Delhi and want to visit the malls will have to go straight from Sikandarpur Cirle to the Golf Course road and take a U turn from the DT Mega Mall. This is bullshit. Earlier they have done this on the Mehrauli road by closing the U turn before the Metropolitan Mall for Sushant Lok and travelers have to travel a long way from Metropolitan to DLF Phase 2 entrance opposite to the Sahara Mall getting back the Vatika Traingle then to the DT City Center and the you can get into Sushant Lok.

Same thing has been done in Old Gurgaon also. I have my companies bank account in Bank on India, and while going over there I have to move from jail road to Basai raod and after taking a U turn from basai road I have to again come back to the Old railway road which takes an extra 15 min.

Is this the only way to solve traffic problems? Gurgaon is one of the best cities and proper planning is required to improve the city.