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Monday, January 31, 2011

Golconda Fort, Char Minar

Mon Jan 31st. update DAY 14

Checked out Golconda Fort today (google it and see some amazing images!!!!).
Only a few more days in this hectic ancient city, then it's off to the backwaters of Kerala,
a Tiger reserve, some amazing temples, ayurveda massage, and 5 star luxury! My friend who
is a Dr of Ayurveda, yoga, etc has promised private lessons in yoga and will eventually start
her own Ayurvedic resort in Dubai, inshallah. Yesterday, I met with a former classmate of my
fathers son, and his wife, who happen to be residing in Hyderabad.

Salar Jung was quite something - the largest private collection in the world! Unfortunately the jewels
(which easily rival the Crown Jewels of England) were not on display. Also visited Char Minar which is
in the old town - very polluted, impoverished, and noisy (moreso than other parts of town, if that's possible)

Thurs Jan 27th India update DAY 10

Arrived in Hyderabad the night of the 23rd. It's mostly been shopping,
facials, etc for mum. But yesterday was Republic Day so we spent the
day at the boys hostel setup by Gulamhussein Bapa (my dadabapa's
brother), which about 6yrs ago was taken over by AKES. It's an amazing
place, where so many underpriviledged kids from Gujarat, Nagpur, AP
etc have had their futures brightened. They have big plans for the
site, which is on some very valuable land, as across the board land is
appreciating rapidly in India, perhaps coinciding with their high
inflation rates. We also visited a new colony, called Green Estate
Cooperative, (built on the site of the Hyderabad 2006 Deedar, where as
many as 150,000 murids participated) where about 800 Ismaili families
will eventually reside. Traffic is intense especially in the Char
Minar area which I haven't yet made it to on this trip. We did make it
to Hussain Sagar Lake, where a large Buddha is erected. Will visit
the magnificent Nizam's Jewels (Salar Jung Museum) tomorrow.

In Pune I got an opportunity to attend a wedding which was great! I
also visited some local hill stations, including Mahabaleshwar and
Paanchgani. Visited the Fidai (boys) hostel in the latter which was an
amazing place with a lot of history. Spent some time with Doorstep
Schools, an organization that ensures transient families who work on
construction sites still have access to education for their children.

I am ready to get out of Hyderabad and can't wait for back water
houseboating, the Tiger Reserve visit and the rest of South.

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Pune -city of schools and military

Hello all, 
I am back in Pune.  Just visited the Aga Khan Museum which is magnificent but sadly under resourced or mismanaged or both. Specifically all the wonderful photos of Gandhji and related artifacts are falling apart, and some pictures even rest on the floor.  I have to prepare for a wedding reception which I got an impromptu invite yesterday.

I left Toronto Jan 16 9pm, landed in London 9am, departed 1hr late at 11am, and reached my hotel in Mumbai at almost 3am on Tuesday Jan 18, 2011. Departed for Pune on the 5pm train after some napping, wandering with a NY girl I met, and a McAloo Tiki, Paneer Wrap, and Fanta float. Yesterday after sorting out my cell phone, I visited Doorstep Schools, an innovative program to ensure all youngsters, even those who live at construction sites, have a chance at an education. On the way back I performed the pilgrimage to my alma matter (sorta), Pune University.  Oh, how it has changed!  I then went to Royal Orchid Central for dinner over ghazals, then to Dhuaa, a late nite shisha joint where the many students in this town spend their late nites.

Hopefully will share more from Hyderabad.
Naheed  

Monday, January 10, 2011

Chicago...story in pictures!

 
What a great city!  Definitely worth a visit.
 
The architecture, history, culture, and cuisine all make this a world class city.  Blues music, the skyscrapers, the Bean, the Stock/Commodities Exchanges, the Chicago Cultural Center, skating @ Millenium Park, the L train, Grand Lux Cafe, the malls of the Magnificent Mile, etc were all fun to check out.

Here are some picture hilites.