Friday 21 August 2020

MRF Monsoon Drive 5 (2016-08-21) participants Pratyush Chowdhury

 




MRF Monsoon Drive 5 (2016-08-21) ... Panchla Country Club resort (Howrah) to Haldia (West Bengal) .....Round 1 of the #MRF #FMSCI #INTSDRC Rally (East Zone).
#MonsoonDrive5

Participants: Maruti Esteem owner Pratyush Chowdhury and his navigator Tuhin Das Gupta. 

Wednesday 19 August 2020

Happy Birthday Yogesh K Sapre, Debasish Dey, Uttam Minz

Wishing Indian Roadie members Yogesh K Sapre (my colleague in Castrol and now a Chief Manager in HPCL), Capt. Debasish Dey (amongst the founding members and a good friend) and Uttam Minz (a promising Territory Manager with BPCL in whom I can predict a bright future) a very happy birthday at the fag end of the day (Tuesday, 2020-08-18). 

Lots of eCakes 🍰 and warm wishes from our community of matured and responsible roadies. 

Birthday boys, stay safe with your dear ones. Keep smiling 😊

Tuesday 18 August 2020

MMR consists of 8 Municipal Corporations

The Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) spread over 4,355 sq. km. consists of 8 Municipal Corporations viz. Greater Mumbai, Thane, Kalyan-Dombivali, Navi Mumbai, Ulhasnagar, Bhiwandi- Nizamapur, Vasai-Virar and Mira-Bhayandar; and 9 Municipal Councils viz. Ambarnath, Kulgaon-Badalapur, Matheran, Karjat, Panvel, Khopoli, Pen, Uran, and Alibaug, along with more than 1,000 villages in Thane and Raigad Districts. MMRDA is responsible for the balanced development of the MMR. 

https://mmrda.maharashtra.gov.in/about-mmr

Monday 17 August 2020

Mahindra Thar 2020 unveiled on 2020-08-15












Mahindra Thar (2020 edition) was unveiled on the 74th Independence Day of India. 

Mahindra lets you choose between the all-new mStallion150 turbo petrol 2.0-liter engine producing 150 HP at 5000 RPM or mHawk 130 turbo diesel 2.2-litre engine producing 130 HP at 3750 RPM, along with 6-speed automatic and manual transmission options.

Friday 14 August 2020

The Mercedes Benz story

 

Ambulance skids and hits a Ford Aspire car in Kerala in early August 2020


Ambulance skids and hits a Ford Aspire car in Kerala in early August 2020. The crash was triggered by a Honda Activa scooter which suddenly tried to cross the road and came in the way of the fast approaching ambulance. 

* Mishap And Calamity

Jaipur was flooded on 2020-08-13 morning


Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan had unprecedented rainfall on the intervening night of 12th and 13th August 2020. This video is from Savai Mansigh Road while going towards SMS hospital and Narain Singh Circle. 


Credit: Thank you Ashutosh Gurtu for the video and location details. 
* Mishap And Calamity 

Saturday 8 August 2020

Siliguri to Forbesganj (BR) - Indian Roadie Preferred Route, Motoring Route, Driving Route, best route for road trip

Indian Roadie Preferred Route, Motoring Route, Driving Route, best route for road trip from 

Siliguri (WB) to Forbesganj (BR) 
(Siliguri_Forbesganj): 

Siliguri ---- Bagdogra ---- Ghoshpukur ----Islampur ---- Kishanganj (BR) ---- Dalkhola (WB) ---- Purnea (BR) ---- Jalalgarh ---- Araria ---- Forbesganj (BR) 

Note: These are user generated best routes. 

Abbreviations in use in Motoring Routes Of India, Indian Roadie Preferred Route, Motoring Route, Driving Route:
RA = Road Ahead.
ROR = Road on Right.
ROL = Road on Left.
NH = National Highway.
SH = State Highway.
NE = National Expressway.  

P.S: 
- Skip Online Navigation Maps 
- Skip Google Maps 
- User Generated Best Routes 



* Motoring Routes of India, Best Route For Road Trip are initiatives by Indian Roadie (India's most admired road travel and automotive forum for matured roadies) and Marketingpundit. 

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Bhagwat Prasad Pandey, MP Police Officer (Episode 08)


Bhagwat Prasad Pandey, MP Police Officer (Episode 08):
His sense of humor while enforcing lockdown by patrolling on the roads of Sidhi, MP in his official Mahindra Bolero was unbeatable.
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* Personal Branding
* Reputation Management
* Indian Roadie Covid19 Lockdown Tales
* Indian Roadie Covid19 Warriors

Thursday 6 August 2020

Expressways to Ayodhya, the Temple Town



Expressway to Temple Town -  Infrastructure push is making Ayodhya more accessible for tourists.
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Ayodhya, despite the limelight it has received over the last three to four decades, hasn’t developed into a major revenue-generating tourism centre, largely due to the lack of good connectivity infrastructure.

While Uttar Pradesh has consistently ranked among the top three states in terms of both foreign and domestic tourist arrivals in the country over the last decade with a share of around 13 to 15 percent in both categories, the state remains far from reaching its potential in this domain.

Tourism activity has remained largely confined to the three attractive destinations in the state - Agra, Varanasi and Prayagraj.

What is common between these three destinations other than their critical place in Indian history and civilisation? Good connectivity.

Agra, along with Jaipur and Delhi, is part of the most popular tourism circuit in India, called "Golden Triangle". It is close to Delhi, where a large number of foreign tourists land, and also has its own airport.

It is linked to Lucknow through the Lucknow-Agra Expressway, and to the National Capital Region through the Yamuna Expressway.

Varanasi and Prayagraj, only 120 kilometres apart, form a triangle of their own with the town of Sarnath, and have good rail and road connections, and their own airports with flights to major state capitals and urban centres.

The case of Chitrakoot, the second most important place in the Ramayan circuit after Ayodhya, isn’t very different.

Forget connectivity with other cities, there is not one direct road link between the two temple towns of Ayodhya and Chitrakoot.

A result of apathy of successive governments unwilling to touch anything associated with Ram even with a 10-foot-pole, this is now changing.

Both Ayodhya and Chitrakoot are getting separate expressways, linking these towns with neighboring districts and the National Capital Region.

The under-construction Purvanchal Expressway, which will link state capital Lucknow with the town of Balia on the border with Bihar in the east, passes through seven districts. One of these districts is Ayodhya.

Given that Lucknow is already linked to the National Capital Region along the western boundary of the state through the Lucknow-Agra Expressway and Yamuna (Agra-Greater Noida) Expressway, this would make for seamless connectivity from both eastern and western parts of the state to Ayodhya.

Both Delhi and Agra, the two cities that receive the largest number of foreign tourists, will be linked with Ayodhya through this network of expressways.

Despite delays due to Covid-19 outbreak, the main carriageway of the 340-km-long expressway is likely to be opened by the end of this year.

The Purvanchal Expressway, and consequently the district of Ayodhya, will be linked to Gorakhpur, another major temple town in the state, through the Gorakhpur Link Expressway.

Gorakhpur is the seat of the much-revered Gorakhnath Peeth, which for decades under three Mahants - Digvijay Nath, Avaidyanath and Yogi Adityanath - played a pivotal role in the Ram Janmabhoomi movement.

As Chief Minister, Adityanath continues to head the Gorakhnath Peeth as Mahant.

Work on the Link Expressway is already under way.

The Adityanath government is also upgrading the existing airstrip in Ayodhya to a full fledged airport for better connectivity.

In the 2020 budget, the government had allocated Rs 500 crore for the construction of the airport. Rs 200 crore had been released in 2019 to acquire land for expansion around the existing airstrip.

Currently, airports in Lucknow and Gorakhpur, both within 150 km east and west of Ayodhya respectively, serve tourists coming to the temple town by air.

Ayodhya’s railway station is also getting a much-needed upgrade.

The railway station is being massively improved and remodelled based on the Ram Mandir at a cost of Rs 104 crore. Work on the first phase of the station began sometime in 2019 and is likely to be complete in 2021.

A majority of domestic tourists are expected to reach the temple town via rail.

Within the city, multiple other existing facilities and tourist attractions, including the city’s bus station and the ghats along the Sarayu River, are being revamped.

The Purvanchal Expressway is not the only new road that Ayodhya is getting.

In February 2019, Nitin Gadkari, Minister of Road Transport and Highways, laid the foundation for five National Highway projects in Ayodhya.

These projects include the construction of a 46-km-long four-lane ring road around Ayodhya to reduce traffic congestion on the narrow lanes inside the town, 275-km-long Kosi Parikrama Marg as a pilgrimage circuit around Ayodhya passing through six districts, and the 262-km-long Ram Vangaman Marg.

The Ram Vangaman Marg will be the first and much-needed dedicated road link between Ayodhya and Chitrakoot.

Starting from UP’s Pratapgarh, which is linked to Ayodhya to its north through National Highway 330, the new highway will reduce the distance between the two temple towns by around 50 kilometres.

Chitrakoot, along with the seven districts part of the Bundelkhand in UP, is also being linked to the National Capital Region with the Bundelkhand Expressway.

The 296-km long Bundelkhand Expressway, to be ready in 2022, will link Chitrakoot with the Agra-Lucknow expressway near Etawah.

The rough alignment of various expressways, both planned and under-construction, in Uttar Pradesh (UPEIDA)

The region is electorally important for the BJP - of the 19 Vidhan Sabha seats in the seven districts that form Uttar Pradesh’s Bundelkhand, the party had won all 19 in 2017. In the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, the party had won all the four seats in the region, repeating its performance of the 2014 polls.

Bundelkhand is flanked in the east and the west by the two most popular tourist circuits in the state. To the east lies the Prayagraj-Sarnath-Varanasi triangle and the Agra-Mathura-Fatehpur Sikri circuit lies to the west of the region.

Located where it is, Chitrakoot can attract tourists from both these circuits.

A plan to expand the existing runway in Chitrakoot into an airport with commercial flights is also afloat and the state government has expressed interest in developing it into a full-fledged airport to service the Bundelkhand region.

Two other infrastructure projects of the Adityanath government, Jewar Airport and Ganga Expressway, will further improve connectivity in the state.

Jewar Airport, coming up in the western part of the state near Greater Noida, will be the state’s first truly international airport. Work on the airport, touted as India’s biggest, has already begun. The state government has allocated Rs 2000 crore for land acquisition in the 2020 budget.

The Ganga Expressway, as its name suggests, will pass through the districts the Ganga River flows through. The 1,020 kilometres long expressway will be completed in two phases, and work on this project is already underway.

In the first phase, a 600 km corridor will link Meerut in western UP with Prayagraj in the eastern part of the state, passing through Jyotiba Phule Nagar, Sambhal, Badaun, Farrukhabad, Hardoi, Unnao, Rae Bareli and Pratapgarh.

In the second phase, two extensions will be built, one on the eastern end and the other on the western end. A 110 km extension will link the western end of the expressway in Meerut to the state’s boundary with Uttarakhand, near Haridwar. Its eastern end in Prayagraj will be linked to Balia near the border with Bihar, through a 300-km-long extension passing through Varanasi and Ghazipur.

The expressway will link all temple towns on the bank of the Ganga River.
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* Indian Roadie Infrastructure Projects

Bangalore to Bilaspur (CG) - Indian Roadie Preferred Route by Sai Prashant in early August 2020


Sunday 2 August 2020

Nexa Dehradun Maruti Baleno PDI (Videos 1 to 4)





Nexa Dehradun Maruti Baleno PDI (Videos 1 to 4): 

Your dreams of taking delivery of a spanking new mint fresh car would be shattered after seeing the videos of what happened at a Maruti Nexa dealer location in Dehradun in 2019. It's sheer coincidence that the buyer reached the dealer's stockyard 3 - 4 days prior to the Pre Delivery Inspection (PDI) date to find a junked blue coloured Maruti Baleno which would have been readied for him at the service station. 
Always insist on seeing your aspiration, more often than not your life's savings, viz. your new car at the dealer's stockyard immediately after being unloaded from the car carrier on reaching from the factory. 
Ignore the #IndianRoadieHacks at your own peril. 
Such wrongdoings surely happen for every brand of automobile dealership. The onus is on the principals, viz. the automobile manufacturers to ensure that such fallacies just don't happen. 

Saturday 1 August 2020

Find your nearest Fever Clinic in Bangalore


Find your nearest Fever Clinic in Bangalore. Just send Hi on 9513607460 and Share your current location.

* COVID-19
* Indian Roadie Healthcare Tips 

Compost toilet is what Jessa J. E. Lewis has in her van for peeing and pooping



Nature’s Head, is a known brand of composting toilet in USA. 
The toilet is self-contained, urine diverting and the waterless operation allows for ease of use for many applications. Also called a dry toilet, the Nature’s Head is lightweight, odorless and compact making it a perfect fit for your home, cabin, tiny house, RV, workshop, boat and survival application.
This eco friendly toilet with its stainless steel hardware, robust construction and user friendliness has been designed to withstand the harshest of conditions.The company takes great pride in offering a product which it mmanufactures in the United States and strives to provide exceptional customer service. 

Vanlifer Jessa J. E. Lewis has got a Nature's Head composting toilet in her van.

Composting toilet with built in fan to vent was what she had been debating on. She went ahead with composting worms to increase capacity and speed up the process of decay. 
She says that it's worth the money. 

There’s some practice to positioning yourself over the “poop chute” where it goes directly in. In the first photo you can see the two holes where the urine is diverted up front and then the back door is currently closed but can be opened when it’s time for poop. 
She suggests a spray of vinegar mix to “flush”.  
* vanlife, 
* vanlife stories worldwide, 
* conversion for vanlife, 

Allahabad to Indore, Allahabad to Bhopal - Indian Roadie Preferred Route

Indian Roadie Preferred Route for Allahabad to Indore:
Allahabad to Bhopal:

Allahabad - Rewa - Maihar - Katni - Damoh - Sagar - Vidisha - Bhopal - Indore
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Road condition in May 2020:
* Allahabad - Rewa - Maihar - Katni is 4 lane.
* Katni - Damoh - Sagar - Vidisha - Bhopal - mostly double lane. Road condition was fine barring few small stretches in between.
* Bhopal - Indore is 4 lane