Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Mysore Cafe..


Practically the oldest & most popular South Indian Restaurant, a regular hangout for students of the many colleges nearby


There used to be a Gate here leading into the Wadia Womens College at the end of this street.
We used to hangout in evenings during our college days and sit just where the small palm tree is on the left.



For my friend Manish, who's now in US, a view as you would have got when we used to stand/sit on scooters here.
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Surat in Australia...!


If you were travelling in Queensland-Australia, you would come across this sign welcoming you to SURAT !!
Its fun to know SURAT is Multinational......
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Mahatma Gandhi Statue at Chowk..



Famous landmark of Surat - Mahatma Gandhi's statue at Chowk. The statue was unveiled for the city by Dr Rajendra Prasad on 17th October 1950. Right behind the statue is the Customs & Excise Collectorate.
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Rang Upavan..


Rang Upavan, which used to be an open air theatre, is now fully covered, and the road from Makkai Pool to Gandhi Baug renamed to Ardeshir Kotwal Marg. (Surat, at the start of the 19th century, was ravaged by dacoits, and there was no security for life and property. A Parsi Officer by the name of Ardeshir Dhanjisha Bahadur, the Kotwal took it upon himself to rid the city of this menace. He succeeded so well, that the British rulers of the time conferred a special medal on him in 1830, and the Muncipal Corporation honoured him by naming the road after him)
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