Why the Name?


Endless hours of procrastination, long hours of University & work, gossip, sleepless nights, job deals, Client meetings & Projects, house keeping & taking good care of myself are all incomplete without communication. So I call my blog "Kaad Harate" which apparently means "hot conversations with no real intentions."

I didn't start this blog to stir communal violence or to combat terrorism (which turns out to be common 2day). I started this blog so as to keep myself well read and updated (which obviously I am not now). Does that sound selfish? Would it have been anything different had I said this blog is the voice of the underdog? I believe its rhetoric stupidity.!

Do stupid blurbs bother you? Is Karnataka's Political situation bothering you? Are stinky socks the biggest menace for you today !?! Whatever it is, all you need is a little more talent than that of a nose picker to write and say what you want to say. And this doesn't mean that a nose picker cant write one!; confused? irritated? Well then the blog name serves the purpose :)

Vacation in Bengalooru

First of all my apologies to regular readers as its been a long time that I have not posted any stuff and now that I have found some time to write about awesome experience of my vacation trip to Namma BENGALOORU.

Its been called the Garden city, lot of publicity as the Pub city, Silicon Valley of India, IT Capital of India huff…. Wut not..! leaving behind its original name BENDA KAALOORU meaning Cooked Beans.!

Well I would give my home town the name Friendly City as it cant be compared to any other city in India for friendly atmosphere. Absolutely chilling places to hang around and something always happening in & around the city. I’ve got the proof below though. It was pleasure to eat IDLY, VADA, DOSA, KHARABATH, KESRIBATH, SHAVIGEBATH, JAMOON, glass full of TEA n COFFEE n what not while you are in V.V. Puram..! Given a day I would have my breakfast at Upahaara Darshini in DVG road, lunch at Nandini in Jaynagar, evening Gully chats and dinner at MTR. Having eaten so much of outside food I say nothing tastes better than mother’s recipe.

There may be over 700 IT companies & atleast thrice as many temples calling Bengalooru home, but I assure that this isn’t some nerdy IT hub. Spend some time here, and you’ll quickly discover the delights of one of the nation’s most liberal metropolises and some wonderfull charms of old India.

PS : BENGALOORU – Many Worlds One Place