Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Indian Apostille



This is how an Indian Apostille looks like. The process to get this however is a pain in the a......... Being from Bombay it was a pain and a half as the document in question needs to be notarized, attested by the home department in Mumbai, this is in the building opposite Mantralaya.

In Delhi the process is to have a postal order of Rs.50 to make the payment. This is available by the MEA office but it is recommended to carry with you. The reason for this being is to avoid the queue to get one from the MEA building. Also beware of touts and reach there much earlier. The window timings for submission is 09:30am - 12 noon but the office does not open until 10:00am. This is true for the window that sells Postal Order as well.

Saturday, February 9, 2008

Deported organ scammed doctor

If you think the title is a bit messed up then it is for a good reason. The doctor is being deported to India. Yes, India. Isn't this enough. The case will be presented in such a fashion and the authorities will be met by the rich and powerful which ultimately means the doctor will walk free. The case will twisted and turned in such a manner that his lawyers will ultimately prove that the deported organ was the one that actually scammed the doctor. Long live justice!

Friday, February 8, 2008

United Charges For Second Bag

United Charges For Second Bag

What's next? Charge for armrests?

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Do you enjoy working on cruise ships? Why cruise ships?

It is one question people keep asking me. All I have to say is I wouldn't be there if I didn't like it. I have been there for 9 years and can't think of a reason to hate it. Its just fun, especially if you are on the funships of Carnival.

Jolanta again

She is just posing, nothing's wrong with the shoes.
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Sunday, January 14, 2007