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Indian personaliites like to become celebrities. One way of achieving this is to put up cutouts of their photographs in sizes large enough to stop passing clouds….

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Mr Kheny can be proud of the fact that he’s now permanently overseeing the road that he built…..

I’d like to know who the other two faces are….couldn’t read the names as we went past. Are they the ones mentioned below Mr Kheny’s name?

If this had been Tamil Nadu, the name would have been followed by some laudatory phrase such as " our honoured builder of roads"…..

Comments:

  1. Pushpa Achanta says:

    Enjoyed this, Deepa. About the “dishonourable destroyer of lives (all forms) and livelihoods!”

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