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People waiting as a bus arrives at Geeta Bhavan bus stop.

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Indore Marathon runners.

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To get a seat in the unreserved coach is a big accomplishment.

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Eid Prayers.

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a white tiger at indore zoo.
 
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Rajbada on Independence Day.

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Some underpriviledged children at a govt. school.
 
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support for Anna Hazare.


First Aid for a Truck Accident Victims

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Organising a seminar for Indore Management Association.

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Indore Museum

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a German woman Elisa Kohnlein visiting Barli Women Institue, a community service institute in Indore.

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It is being discussed whether to extend the Indore City buses to Bhopal, the capital of MP.
 
Thanks for the beautiful pictures of the aartis. :)
 
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I recently came up on this pic of Neelkanth Mahadev Temple in Rishikesh. What struck me was that this temple is built in pucca Tamil/Dravidian architectural style with the tapering, pyramidical, gopuram with the three kalasams at the top and the colorful religious motifs decorating it. And this is in the midst of thousands of other temples which are built in local architectural style.

I find this very intriguing. A temple in faraway rishikesh built in a style that is not found unless one travels thousands of km further down south. Can somebody provide me the local history about the temple, who built it etc ?
 
Very few people like this in Pakistan and India. I give respect to them for trying to bring change into their communities and country.

respecting and saying ugly at the same time....
 
respecting and saying ugly at the same time....

They call themselves the ugly Indian. I think what they are doing is beautiful.

Look at the video title.
 
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I recently came up on this pic of Neelkanth Mahadev Temple in Rishikesh. What struck me was that this temple is built in pucca Tamil/Dravidian architectural style with the tapering, pyramidical, gopuram with the three kalasams at the top and the colorful religious motifs decorating it. And this is in the midst of thousands of other temples which are built in local architectural style.

I find this very intriguing. A temple in faraway rishikesh built in a style that is not found unless one travels thousands of km further down south. Can somebody provide me the local history about the temple, who built it etc ?

bro i dont kno about this temple but what i have been told that when sri shankracharya travelled in north india he established many temples ..... badrinath and kedarnath were established by him.... if u will go to allahabad ..... u can see many south style temples near the ghat and city too
 
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