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Hi,
I was delighted to see this blog.
I stayed in JNU for about 20 years and we used to play in those caves and mountains in our childhood years. I still remember play acting Sholey scenes – GabberSingh, Kalia,
Samba among those caves and woods.
Cheers,
Hey Nazu, thanks so much. You must be a son/daughter of a faculty member. I am surprised you used to play there!
Will visit your blog later. Thanks for commenting and signing my guestbook. I am also documenting JNU Holi.
Nice pics friend…..
Hey thanks Saurabh! Also visit the JNU Holi blog!
Please also upload your pictures of river rafting
Hey Suuvo! Thanks. I have made a blog on the river rafting trip. Do visit it. http://camprapidfire.wordpress.com
nice blog vikas
Thanks Vikas. You also have a great blog!
hey vikas,
i don’t know how i landed up reading your blog,
one link led to the other and there i find myself reading your blog for quite sometime!!
i must say,you are doing great work!!
well,each story of yours about JNU is wonderful.
you have breathed life to every vibrant activity in JNU!!!
you deserve a big round of applause..
and my god!!did u watch 3 idiots with a microscope???
anyways,well crticised.
your english poem is good too…
i couldn’t understand your hindi poem!!
not that your poem is complex,i don’t know hindi so well…
well,the way you have given your profile description is good too!!
great work!!
good going..
Thank you Deepa for the appreciation!
Vikas
I happen to stumble on ur blog. Brought back old memories in JNU in the early 1990s when we used to visit the caves. We organised the trekking club and use to go to Suraj Kund, Prior to the trekking club we used to go to the caves and on to the Qutab via the fort – by climbing its walls. Thank you for bringing back the memories.
SAM
CSSS/SSS
1986 – 1995