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adventurous "chennai" women
http://www.thehindu.com/features/metroplus/society/chennai-women-travel-from-kanyakumari-to-kashmir-in-a-car/article7604176.ece
Sunita Dugar, an entrepreneur and candid photographer, Parneet Sandhu, an employee of a U.S.-based company and Neetha Jegan, who works as a manager, travelled 5,000 kilometres on the road from Kanyakumari to Kashmir for Independence Day this year. It wasn’t a crazy spur-of-the-moment decision, but something that sedimented over months after they read about Roshni Sharma a year ago. “She is a biker who did road trips alone. We were quite inspired after reading about her, and thought why don’t we do something similar?” says Sunita.
With this thought that wouldn’t let her rest, she spoke to her husband, who said ‘Go for it’. Parneet knew her parents would be a bundle of nerves if she broke the news about the trip. So she tweaked the ‘three women’ bit of the story to a ‘group of adventure lovers’. Neetha foresaw the fun the trip promised, and made a last-minute entry. All set, the three, who have always been the shotguns on long drives, wanted to take one small test to prove to themselves that they wouldn’t be disasters on wheels. A 1,500-km trip to Wayanad and back confirmed it.
Sunita Dugar, an entrepreneur and candid photographer, Parneet Sandhu, an employee of a U.S.-based company and Neetha Jegan, who works as a manager, travelled 5,000 kilometres on the road from Kanyakumari to Kashmir for Independence Day this year. It wasn’t a crazy spur-of-the-moment decision, but something that sedimented over months after they read about Roshni Sharma a year ago. “She is a biker who did road trips alone. We were quite inspired after reading about her, and thought why don’t we do something similar?” says Sunita.
With this thought that wouldn’t let her rest, she spoke to her husband, who said ‘Go for it’. Parneet knew her parents would be a bundle of nerves if she broke the news about the trip. So she tweaked the ‘three women’ bit of the story to a ‘group of adventure lovers’. Neetha foresaw the fun the trip promised, and made a last-minute entry. All set, the three, who have always been the shotguns on long drives, wanted to take one small test to prove to themselves that they wouldn’t be disasters on wheels. A 1,500-km trip to Wayanad and back confirmed it.
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This story is misreported.
Sunita Dugar, Parneet Sandhu are Northindians pretending to be Southindians and occupying Chennai, TN.
We SuChers unanimously denounce these Northindian women.
Sunita Dugar, Parneet Sandhu are Northindians pretending to be Southindians and occupying Chennai, TN.
We SuChers unanimously denounce these Northindian women.
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