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Ever Changing life in Bangalore

Bangalore is changing its life style,landscape,culture,climate and lots of other facts from past 20 years.
As i remember in my early visit to bangalore in 1983, it was so nice to have a air conditioned climate,full of trees every where.
No traffics at all. you can hardly find Cars running around in center of city.
But Now things has all changed.
Bangalore is going Dogs.
You will not find a Car without a dent.

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