A lot more internet cafe's than you saw last time.
Also the exchange rate hasn't changed much so you wont get so much for your money
2006-10-05 22:51:28
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answered by flippin'eck 3
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Depends where you go. I went at the beginning of this year to a variety of places - as a backpacker. Bangalore is incredibly modern, but in other places such as parts of Rajastan there is no electricity for several hours of the day. I still found things to be quite basic - but then for most of the time I was on quite a low budget. There are certainly good modern hotels and facilities around, but still a huge amount of poverty with varying extremities of beggars. Levels of hygiene are often quite low compared to standards in the UK and I was sick quite often. Sadly there doesnt seem to be much of a refuge collection system so there is often alot of litter in very beautiful places. I had a great time though - it's still an amazing experience and I imagine there has been a load of of development in the past ten years. Think it's coming to the end of the rainy season at the moment. The best time to go for climate is December to March.
2006-10-06 06:51:03
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answered by curious_orange82 1
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You can expect a lot in India,it has changed a great deal,them small lans you drove through 10 years back have turnt into big traffic jamed roads.
Loads of shopping centers loads of friendly people who are more educated and are getting a bit open minded so you won't be looking at people with blank looks.
Goa has gone from hippys to hipe people.come to goa.and keep your hands in your pockets.
Loads of development goin on all over the country.have a plesent trip and good luck.
2006-10-06 13:18:45
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answered by mariolla oneill 5
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Lot of things.
Delhi-People no change
- Head ach to govt in non ruled congress ststes.Epidemics
Of Denghu Fever.
- Ifrastcture snail's progress.
Mumbai - Every thing is a mess for comon man.
- Head ach to Chief Minister over border problems with
Karnataka state.
- Infrastucture is on but unsatisfactory.
Kolkata - A national problem.
Channi - Politics & fun
Bangalore - All in ship shape WELCOME.
Rest of the country- Take care travel by car- have fun.
2006-10-06 07:30:16
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answered by SKG R 6
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A lot of change..all towards development, better roads and telecom facility. More services in everything you see and want to do. Remarkable competition between private and public sector which results in the good of consumer. Better policing and security on roads. We are after all the "emerging asian tigers".
2006-10-06 07:58:38
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answered by Mantra 6
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Depends where u go... in "India" u can find basic westernization u could call it with huge investments in modernization. Even or rickshaw-wallas, pandits, etc carry cell phones!
but if u look at "bharat" its basically still where it was 10 yrs ago
2006-10-06 12:52:35
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answered by psychick2006 2
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u cant imagine.It has changed a lot. If ur a traveller u will have a new experience. If ur an Indian comming back to vist ur place u will be astonished.
2006-10-06 06:17:40
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answered by V R G 3
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It's improving by the day, Bangalore is the fastest growing city in the world.
2006-10-07 06:00:38
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answered by Krishna 6
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A new Keralam yes you can see a new Kerala in the South of India ie http://www.kerala-m.com
2006-10-06 20:00:40
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answered by sunilz 2
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Its amazing now, loads of places to eat, loads of clubs and loads of shopping centres.
Its become very fashion forward, I do all my shopping there.
I'd love to stay there permanently!!!!
2006-10-06 06:27:41
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answered by sxc_laila 2
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