Hello! My name is Pooja. I studied architecture in Bangalore and Urban
Planning in Ahmedabad, and learnt a few months ago that I could begin to
call myself an architect-urban planner and my former professors by their
first names.
Until very recently, I was working full-time at an architecture
Welcome, Pooja is always a good season in West Bengal, and that ought to be
true here, too!
I know your dad as Nallu, but my delight at the opportunity to get to
know a child as an adult in her own right doesn't change. Can you tell
jokkus like your dad does?
Hi Deepa aunty! I remembered
On 20 Jan 2017 12:22 pm, "Udhay Shankar N" wrote:
Posting this fond review of 'Travels With The Fish' in memory of the said
fish: author Gopinath's younger brother and longtime silklister Ramu
Narayan, who passed away last week. Farewell, Ramu.
Udhay
On Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 11:18 AM, WordPsmith wrote:
> Thank you, all! This is immensely useful. Signing up for a bunch of these
> right away.
>
> > On Oct 25, 2017, at 06:23, Venkatesh H R wrote:
> >
> > I second The Contumacious Curmudgeon -- Alok's
Hello all!
I would love to hear what the members of this list think of affordable
housing - certainly from architects (hi Naresh!) and urban policymakers,
but also everyone here.
In my work as an urban planner, we throw around ideas like affordability as
a function of land prices, minuscule
Thanks Deponti.. I agree, although I've helped draft regulations that do
exactly this, and similar regulations are quickly becoming standard across
the country.
It's not clear what the motivation for these regulations is, since nobody
other than private owners of the (larger, more visible)
> > would be 200,000 crore rupees. That's not a large number at Indian
> Economy
> > scale. Plus, its an investment, not a hand out.
> >
> > Also, the fact that such housing developments will have to be far away
> from
> > the city center shouldn't be a deal brea
>
> There are a dozen places I would go to in Bangalore for authentic, tasty
> food over MTR. From street corner benne dosa places, to North Karnataka
> food to TamBram food to mudde idli places, But I would hesitate to take
> a foreigner with no previous exposure to Indian restaurants to many
> Pooja
>
> If you have a working cassette and CD player, please let me know.
>
> Thanks
> Lakshmi
>
Hi Lakshmi, sorry this comes late, but we do have working cassette and CD
players, will be happy to show you.
I’ve had a very good experience with the antique dealer Ramachandra his
> number is
Reaching out to Silklist for help.
I grew up as one of five people living in a house in Bangalore built for at
least 10, with endless space for hoarding the knick-knacks of four separate
households from three generations. Constantly dusty, a nightmare to clean
and maintain, and stuffed with
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021 at 11:57 AM Venkatesh Hariharan
wrote:
> Thanks for starting this thread, Udhay.
>
> As someone who has been interested in financial inclusion and would like to
> see India become a developed country in my lifetime, our country's callous
> handling of the pandemic has driven
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