At last I sit down to make blog post on my blog after leaving from Mumbai. I always used pubic computers for t he first 4 months and later hardly sat on the web. Just a week ago, I got the internet connection.
As for the city I have shifted to, Mumbai is entirely different from Hyderabad. It for one is more paradoxical than than Hyderabad. There are too many contrasts in Mumbai. For ex : the poverty and the opportunities, the top class residences in South Mumbai and slums adjoining then( worth crores of Rupees), the speed at which the city functions and the lazy Public work departments,etc…..
Mumbai is much dirtier than Hyd, more corrupt and the PWD is very slow. However, it is a safer city for women, a city that values time and has a better mindset than Hyderabad.
All in all, to be short; I like Mumbai( when did I like Hyderabad
) inspite of it’s many problems.

Hey, I came here through KP’s blog..
I have been staying in Mumbai ever since I was born and my grandparents before that – About the poverty in Mumbai – it is more of an illusion actually. If u look at the beggars on railway stations or on signals – then do not get carried away by their poverty – they are actually quite rich people! they operate in gangs – each signal – right from suburbs to the town – has a head – most of them have flats in Bhayander,Nalasopara,etc…
Abt the slum-dwellers, – with the SRA up so actively – the only reason why the slum-dwellers still continue to be so is tht these ppl are content getting 5lacs in return of the flats allocated to them by the SRAs in the buildings that replace their slum and then moving to new slums!
So poverty,atleast in my opinion does not exist in Mumbai – it is one city where it is impossible for anyone to sleep empty stomach – ie there are opportunities and opportunities everywhere!
Welcome back!!
hey welcome back i didn’t notice ur blog for a long time. well i too agree. Mumbai is a better place than Chennai too.