Yesterday, I was talking with somebody and I told him about my first jeans, a Wings jeans, which I bought from Arya Samaj Road Karol Bagh. Remembering Bindra Ban & Sons of Mr Agarwal ! You have great memory, remembering names of people and shops. I am sure you still remember tastes and smells too. The Dalanwala, redolent with the heavenly fragrance of Sweet Peas, which reminds me of the time of examinations. The kutcha road along the canal in Majra with that so special smell of Basmati, when the crop was grown up, the aroma of evening tea in Kwalitys and the taste of Chocolate pastries. So nostalgic.
Sorry to say St. Joseph Academy has lost all that essence it was valued for, teachers are more driven to please the big shots, nothing is done on building a child's character. Gone are the good old days when education was a service and not a business
Yesterday, I was talking with somebody and I told him about my first jeans, a Wings jeans, which I bought from Arya Samaj Road Karol Bagh. Remembering Bindra Ban & Sons of Mr Agarwal ! You have great memory, remembering names of people and shops. I am sure you still remember tastes and smells too. The Dalanwala, redolent with the heavenly fragrance of Sweet Peas, which reminds me of the time of examinations. The kutcha road along the canal in Majra with that so special smell of Basmati, when the crop was grown up, the aroma of evening tea in Kwalitys and the taste of Chocolate pastries. So nostalgic.
listening to you has always been amazing
Proud to be a Josephite
So nostalgic to watch it !
I am proud to be a Josephite.
Interesting social history brought to life thank you for sharing 🙏🇮🇳
Sir amazing.. I am from the 81 batch...
Love from doonite ❤️
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Nice bro
Beautiful podcast but still very less view
Essence people nature culture beauty all lost. It's becoming any other city of plains. Lost its sheen.
Sorry to say St. Joseph Academy has lost all that essence it was valued for, teachers are more driven to please the big shots, nothing is done on building a child's character.
Gone are the good old days when education was a service and not a business
Bakwas episode. Doesn’t go with your theme of podcast. Seems more of a motivational and philosophical episode. Nothing much of Dehradun mentioned.