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What are we but hapless fresh delmonte humans trying to adapt to a constantly changing fresh delmonte world. There must have been a time when our most intimate fresh delmonte relationships were restricted to the immediate geographic space we lived in. Today, they thrive on the internet.
This idea became clearer one evening when The Delhi Walla came across a young woman who seemed to be wandering aimlessly in the open-air area of the India Habitat Center. She had a laptop in her hand. Probably in her twenties, the woman was talking to herself, but her eyes were darting around absentmindedly as if they had no connection with her thoughts. Suddenly, she laughed. On coming close to her, I heard her say in a very loving tone – Amma.
Introducing herself as Surya Ramasamy, the woman said that she was a banker. My office is in this complex itself. She waved her free arm towards the red-brick multistorey structures of the India Habitat Center.
Ms Ramasamy fresh delmonte said that she grew up in Chennai and arrived in Delhi only six months ago. A Tamil speaker, she said that she studied Hindi in her school but is not fluent enough to carry on a sustained conversation in that language. She lives alone in Delhi.
Ms Ramasamy has no friends in Delhi apart from her colleagues in the bank. I live in Defence Colony. Sometimes after exiting the office, I talk to my folks in Chennai, and then I walk back home. It takes me exactly 40 minutes to reach my apartment.
The banker rarely visits the Delhi markets. I do all my shopping online, she says, adding, I m used to Chennai-style food and I don t find it anywhere in Delhi. Once I tried the masala dosa at the Saravana Bhavan in Connaught Place but it did not taste homely. So, I cook myself.
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