The O Hotel Pune
North Main Road, Koregaon Park Pune, Maharashtra, 411001, India
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Dia 2: Compras en el centro de Pune
... una mendiga que os adjunto su foto. Es de portada. Eso sí, la señora no dando pena, sino con una sonrisa (mellada) de oreja a oreja.
Tras eso nos fuimos al restaurante que estaba muy bien, pero se suponía que hábíamos pedido algunas cosas no picantes y resulta que esas en concreto eran las que más picaban. Yo metí la pata hasta el fondo y pedí algo que nadie podía comer... Tras la cena los taxis nos llevaron al hotel y a dormir...
Ya ...
Primer día de trabajo en Pune
... fenomenal. Bastante lujosillo y nos salió pidiendo mucha comida por menos de diez euros. El camino era bueno, salvo justo la última carretera que hay cruzar en la que hay un paso de cebra pero es invisible para ellos y hay que cruzar a la aventura... adjunto un video de la jugada. También subo una foto de la mesa en la que cenamos, un pollo tandori y un postre muy rico llamado gulag punjab.
La cena ha sido muy divertida y nos hemos reido muchísimo.
Mañana más...
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Gateway of India
Bought some delicious strawberries from a man walking down the street today. He was carrying a large basket of them on his head. We were in the car, pulled over, & negotiated a price. He set out a simple scale, we paid & were on our way. Fresh, sweet, yummy strawberries in December ... wonderful!
Drove down to the center of Mumbai later today. This place is huge!! Wanted to see the Gateway of India, ...
The Untouchables
... yellow star of David so they could be readily identified.
In 1989 the Indian government passed legislation known as The Prevention of Atrocities Act to prevent abuse of the Untouchables, or Dalits (meaning: broken people). This act made it illegal to parade people naked through the streets, force them to eat feces, take away their land, foul their water, interfere with their right to vote, and burn down ...
(Not) Feeding the Masses
... obesity. Mainly because of malnutrition, around 46% of children younger than 3 years old are too small for their age, according to UNICEF." As well, many of the urban poor are slipping backward because of rising prices due to India's persistent population explosion.
Traversing the cities and countryside, besides farmers' markets, we ...



