Talk:Kala Ghoda

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[edit] Triumphalism of Pedestrianism

Do people who write here have a grasp of basic English terms? Is Kala Ghoda a "region" or a district / precinct / vicinity / neighborhood? Are cities composed of regions? And is it usual or normative to find statues of animals alone, without association of human beings? What kind of Bombay historian is ignorant of the fact that this vicinity is named for the equestrian statue of the Prince of Wales? Or has the pedestrianization of education and intellectualism in Nehru's India attained its desired ends totally? And that these Nehruvian-Gandhian zombies positively revel in their ignorance? Questions to ponder: All very interesting, but will they provoke some original thought? I don't intend to lose any sleep on that. WikiSceptic 20:20, 4 November 2005 (UTC)