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HIDDEN FACTS OF MOUNT ROAD - CHENNAI

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One of the most famous, busiest, oldest, and continuously operational roads in Chennai is Mount Road. Here are some interesting facts about the places along Mount Road. Whenever I think or talk about Mount Road, one particular memory always comes to mind—my three-month experience at our client's place, City Union Bank. Crossing each signal during peak traffic times felt like an eternity. Despite the challenges of travel and work, finding solace in enjoying pani poori and kachori at the North Indian street food stall and experimenting with different varieties of biryani in Triplicane and Royapettah added a sense of relaxation to the overall experience. Okay Lets jump into some historic facts of Mount Road, Mount Road has a 400-year history , constructed during the British era, covering a stretch of 14 kilometers. Higginbotham's , India's oldest bookstore, opened its Chennai store in 1844, making it an iconic landmark on Mount Road. The LIC building on Mount Road, constructe

SELF DRIVEN CARS - CHENNAI

Self-Driven Cars - The act of driving holds a special place in the dreams and passions of many, especially in the lives of youngsters. However, the reality of owning a brand-new car might not be feasible or accessible at an early age. This is where the alternative solution steps in, offering a means to fulfill our automotive dreams – self-driven cars. This provides the opportunity to experience a variety of cars, allowing individuals to indulge in the joy of driving without the commitment of ownership. While the possibility of owning a luxury car is a distant dream for many, the option of leasing and driving a high-end vehicle becomes a reality through this approach. In this blog, I will be sharing insights into some of the self-driven car rental options available in Chennai. 1.  INFY SELF DRIVEN CARS: Website :  https://infy-self-drive-cars.business.site/ Address: 51,T.P.koil Street, Doctor Besant Road, Triplicane, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600005. Contact Number :  97907 05044, 95663 34

Beyond the Streets

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In our daily lives, many of us are caught up in the hustle and bustle of routines. While we are busy with our day-to-day activities, we might often forgot to notice some small things that happens around us. Although these may not significantly impact us, listening to them occasionally brings a sense of happiness and a positive feeling. It's not that these things make a big difference in our lives, but they do contribute to a positive and blissful state when we take the time to notice them. So, I am going to share such a small thing that I noticed with you here, where many of us are aware of what's contained below. One day, during my bus commute to the office, I observed a bus ahead bound for Egmore. Intrigued by the name, I pondered its meaning. Curiosity led me to Google, where I not only discovered the significance of Egmore but also had the opportunity to explore the reasons behind the names of many areas in Chennai. Upon learning these reasons, I felt a sense of pride in

A Day Commute

When the competition poster was released, I was confused about what to write about 😕?  Should I write about the hill stations I've visited, my trip to Kerala, or my visit to North India 🤔? Then, a thought came to my mind: " nama valkaiaye oru payanam thane " why cant you write about your everyday travel? In parallel, my mind  remembers  the story of the race between Lord Ganesha and Murugan. " ulagathai sutri vantha kathaiyai vaithu parisu peruvathai vida iruntha idathai sutri vantha story yai vanithu parisu vendruvidalam yendru oru perasai ". Then I was coming back to the reality regarding the everyday travel in my life. Kelampakkam - Central/CMBT: I am in Kelambakkam, Chennai. Whenever I planned to visit my hometown, I would take MTC bus  570 to CMBT or 102 to Central. I was often lucky enough to get a window seat, since these buses started from my place. However, my happiness would fade when I thought about the travel time to Central/CMBT. My entire journey