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To: Suresh Havalad who wrote (3332)12/2/1998 11:52:00 AM
From: Mohan Marette  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12475
 
Suresh: NAVR? I am still holding the bag on that one,in the whole for 4K,waiting for the IPO announcement of Net Radio.Oh well you win some and lose some I suppose,I'll see what happens.



To: Suresh Havalad who wrote (3332)12/8/1998 12:21:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 12475
 
The Wild Land of the Chambal... in Madhya Pradesh

Suresh:
Here is a nice place to visit. Nice sculpture too.
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The next room was surprise. A room full of passionate marble statues. A naked man kissing a partially naked lady. A swan between the legs of a naked damsel pecking at her breasts. A nude woman. There is a calf drinking milk from its mother cow. Then there were three men on three lions...

rediff.com
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When in Gwalior, you must visit the Scindia Palace, built in 1874... the fort which hovers above the city… and, of course, the famous Chambal valley which has given us bandit queen Phoolan Devi, among others.

The palace inspires awe. The first sight takes your breath away. It is very big. Very very big. After you pass the outer wall it takes quite some time (and a number of entry fees) to reach the main palace. There is a majestic horse-drawn carriage at the entrance. They charge Rs 5 per person for a ride around the humongous palace grounds. There is a museum. Actually just certain quarters of the palace have been converted into a museum......

rediff.com



To: Suresh Havalad who wrote (3332)1/17/1999 6:58:00 PM
From: Mohan Marette  Respond to of 12475
 
Slide show.

iloveindia.com

Suresh:

NAVR may still have life in it if they ever come out with the IPO,looks like this may happen soon,if you are still holding it may be wise to hang in there a while longer.Watch it closely if you have still any interest in the stock.I have made some money trading it recently.