Farewell to India
Last day in India Checked out of the Holiday Inn, which took a while since the reception desk seemed totally disorganised, a shame since the hotel did well on everything else. Although I did get a bit of a shock when I walked outside to find myself on a wet, muddy service road with no obvious access to the main road. Luckily a passer-by showed me the route through the Samsung building forecourt next door. Then back to real India for a few hundred metres, a few modern buildings interspersed with squalor, garbage and a couple of cows on the way to the "City Centre Mall, which was quite civilised. It may not have been up to Singapore standards but it would pass muster anywhere else. Realise I have been in Singapore too long when I judge the world by the standards of shopping malls! Obviously malls are where middle class Indians come to do their shopping, not the city centres. It looks like, as in the US, there has been a flight to the suburbs leaving the city centres looking ble...