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Archive for January, 2005

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Good morning, world

January 20th, 2005  |  by Anita  |  published in Photography

good morn­ing, world!, orig­i­nally uploaded by anitab­ora. The sun peeks out from between a thick cover of clouds. This was taken early morn­ing at Maha­balipu­ram. The Shore Tem­ple, for­tu­nately was spared by the tsunami, a huge rock wall encir­cling it, serv­ing its pur­pose. The stalls and shops in the area were not so lucky.

Have cycle, will travel!

January 18th, 2005  |  by Anita  |  published in Sports

An amaz­ing feat in my book. Shree Kumar cycled all the way from Chen­nai to Kolkata in 15 days. A dis­tance of over 2000 kilo­me­tres! Freak­ing fish! I am truly speech­less. (And espe­cially more so because I could never mas­ter the art of cycling :)! He’s blogged all about it. With pic­tures. Please to visit!

Bangalore-Chennai-Chidambaram-Cuddalore-MGR Thittu

January 17th, 2005  |  by Anita  |  published in Tsunami disaster

A quick update and a bunch of pho­tos. We drove about 1300 odd kilo­me­tres in 3 days, trav­el­ling from Bangalore-Chennai-Chidambaram-Cuddalore. And then beyond Cud­dalore to a few vil­lages in and around the area. We crossed over to a really beau­ti­ful island vil­lage called MGR Thittu, lit­er­ally swept away by the tsunami. The peo­ple have all […]

Chennai to Cuddalore

January 14th, 2005  |  by Anita  |  published in Tsunami disaster

Reached Chen­nai in the after­noon after a longish but pleas­ant drive. Met up Kiruba, Nanda, Suman, Chi­tra. After some dis­cus­sion, we headed out to the AID India office and met Anu who is coor­di­nat­ing with vol­un­teers. She gave us some use­ful info about the vil­lages to head to and also sup­plies we can take with us. […]

Heading for Chennai

January 11th, 2005  |  by Anita  |  published in Tsunami disaster

A few of us (Arun, Suman, his wife Chi­tra, Vasu) will be in Chen­nai over the long week­end (Jan 14–16). We will be work­ing with Kiruba and Nanda who have been involved in such activ­i­ties from Chen­nai. One of the activ­i­ties will be to go into the nearby vil­lages to iden­tify fam­i­lies for spon­sor­ship for […]

Help a child get back to school

January 10th, 2005  |  by Anita  |  published in Tsunami disaster

Narain, direc­tor of 360 Degree Inter­ac­tive has launched this effort from to help kids get back to school. The cost of each kit is Rs.225 and you can do your bit, by vis­it­ing this link.

Hampi travelogue

January 6th, 2005  |  by Anita  |  published in Travel

Between Decem­ber 24–26, 2004 I vis­ited Hampi in north­ern Kar­nataka. The place was so fas­ci­nat­ing that not only did I take heaps of pic­tures, I also man­aged to drum up a rather long piece. Do read on (at leisure, might I add, since it’s rather wordy). And the snap­shots from the trip are here.

Help required

January 6th, 2005  |  by Anita  |  published in Tsunami disaster

Dilip D’Souza has been trav­el­ling through the tsunami affected areas in TN and is report­ing via his blog. His SMS despatches can be found at ChiensSans­Fron­tiers. Amit Varma is another reporter from Mum­bai who is cur­rently in TN and blogs at India Uncut. You can also read more news at Waves of Hope: A non […]

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