Noida welcomes you with a bunch of awful speed-breakers

If you enter into Noida from Delhi through the Akshardham route, you are going to see a lot of welcome messages from the state of Uttar Pradesh and the authority of Noida.

The problem? They also welcome your visit with a bunch of awful speed-breakers which I bet cause traffic related problems during rush hours.

I have to admit however… Greater Noida is pretty impressive. It feels like more like Panchkula/Chandigarh than a city in UP.

I am also pretty impressed that they have provided the Noida Greater Noida Expressway for free. No toll charges. DND Flyway looks like a douche in comparison.

We are already entered the phase here in India where every decent stretch of decent roads is going to cost you money in the form of toll charges. The problem mostly is that you pay toll even for roads that are not very pleasant to travel on. As I like to call the concept of Toll Tax… Government sponsored extortion.

Being 24

Ok. I did not post this post today. It was posted on an earlier date when I was still 23. however, I am pretty sure that I won’t be in a different mood today than I was that day. I am 24 years old today. No reasons to celebrate as old age bring fainting memory, falling hairs, more responsibilities, physical and mental freakiness. Anyways, I won’t mind any good wishes that comes my way.

I would be sleeping at my home in Panchkula at this very moment. So please, no SMSs ;)

As normal as it can be… Nothing seems to have changed…

It’s been sometime now that I have been here in Panchkula. Life is slowly settling down. House now feels and looks like a home. So much so that I forget sometime while working that I am in a totally strange city. I am sitting on the same old fsking PC working on the same fsking job. There is a door and a window on my left similar to what I had in my old room. What a strange coincidence! I talk to same people online that I used to. The things changed are very few. Maybe will notice the things that are changed as time will pass.

The biggest worry while shifting was whether I will be able to continue my online job here. My first day today on work from this city has been pretty OK. Net seems to work reliably and it looks like I just might make through with it for some more time. Considering there is really teeny tiny chance of me getting a job in this city, I have to make do with my current job profile in the near future at least. My dream of establishing a company of my own will remain a dream it looks like for a long time.

Though a firm I own is still running (not to mention, profitably) in a small town called Panipat!