Wednesday, July 12, 2006

mumbai...

hearing about the bomb blasts in mumbai, first thought what does it help if I blabla about it but then I got more details... western railway, dadar, khar, santacruz... my trains, 1st class coach travelling every day during 3 months... and so many trainees and aiesecers who I know do the same, and how full these trains usually are during rush hour...
can't help caring, more than if I wouldn't know places and people

2 Comments:

karuna said...

heylu!
I only have the liberty to update myself on your blogs every once in awhile but just wanted to say everyone in mumbai... trainees, aiesecers, sns are all fine.
It was amazing the amount of calls mails, messages and posts on aiesec.net we got from panic stricken people, its just so sweet.
Continue having a blast, hope I see you again sometime.

11:42 AM  
sarita said...

hey karuna, thanks for the update and cheers to everyone in mumbai,
tell me when you make it to europe :-)
s.

10:02 AM  

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