Money and ATM (July 17, 2006)
The official currency of India is Rupees. To get hold of this currency it’s very easy. Just like in every other country, you can change money in all the banks, or simply withdraw money from an ATM machine. ATMs are not difficult to find, in bigger towns/cities there are loads of them. There are also little rooms specifically set up for ATM machines on the streets. More Info...

Shopping In India (July 17, 2006)
The main profile of the rickshaw rally is not shopping, but there are a couple of information which can be really useful. More Info...

Drinking Water In India (July 07, 2006)
We all know that India is a very hot country and particularly Tamil Nadu so you will be drinking a lot of water especially after a night out boozing with friends. When driving around, usually you’ll drink 1 liter per 2 hours, so be prepared to stock up on some liquids! More Info...

Alcohol And Booze (July 07, 2006)
Most of us like to get a nice cold beer after a long day in the sun. Cools you down quite a bit. Others will continue to get wasted and move to stronger liquor and end up with a bit of a headache the next day. That’s what I would call getting plastered. More Info...

Mobile Internet In India (July 05, 2006)
CHENNAI: If you want to get internet on the go with your laptop then India is one of the cheapest places to get it. The connection itself is good for emailing, chatting and moderate browsing. Graphics intensive sites would be a pain because the speed is just about the same as in a dialup connection. More Info...

Automotive Species (July 05, 2006)
This is what the steering wheel looks like. The right handle bar is the accelerator while the left handle bar acts as the clutch. Right in the middle of the steering wheel is the speedometer which you will need to pay attention to so you don’t break the speed limit! More Info...
Toilets in India (July 17, 2006)
Different countries, different toilet culture. Whenever I went to a new country, I found different toilet conditions and culture. India isn’t exceptional in this sense.
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