tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8128981159160729349.post2381234824114712390..comments2023-10-05T21:51:56.714+05:30Comments on Seema Goswami: Seema Goswamihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07256344300404114085noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8128981159160729349.post-742672878455995062011-12-24T17:19:59.390+05:302011-12-24T17:19:59.390+05:30You could do one on the Delhi/Kolkata debate. Sick...You could do one on the Delhi/Kolkata debate. Sick and tired of listening to my Delhiite peers rant about how they 'hate' Calcutta.~Hamsini~https://www.blogger.com/profile/16835471381689306753noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8128981159160729349.post-21911736684869587982011-12-18T00:17:15.581+05:302011-12-18T00:17:15.581+05:30You've pretty much summed up about both these ...You've pretty much summed up about both these metros in the very 1st para. Yes, I too have lived in both Delhi and Mumbai, so can relate to certain distinct features they possess. Strangely, both cities have something in common - neither has a distinct cuisine which they can call theirs. The closest Mumbai can stake its claim to is the ubiquitous vada pav. Delhi seems to be a melting pot for all Indian cuisines, dominated by those from the North though. <br />Somehow, I have observed that those from Delhi never seem to like Mumbai, and vice versa. I wish Delhi would give up its snobbery and crimes against women, while Mumbai would shed its devil-may-care attitude towards others, particularly those in distress.Rameshnoreply@blogger.com