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Visit to Neemuch (Nimuch), MP, India

Everyone says Neemuch but Railway station signboard says "Nimuch". I don't know which one is correct but coming to a Grade C city is such a peace. It's like I went to my childhood, 30 years back in time. I am staying, I guess, most costly hotel and it's Rs. 1000 per day. Agoda says Rs. 1400 per day for me as their VIP customer but I got lucky. Booking did not reach to the hotel and when I reached the hotel, we started on Hotel tag price of Rs. 1299 per day. 
Railway station nearby is people-less, but markets are full as expected from a grade C city, which is on my comfortable level of crowd, just like any other A-grade city was 30 years ago. Food is so cheap and in good quality. You just need to identify the correct one (A little farther from bust stand or railway station, should have decent crowd compare to other shop and as per the time of the day, and no fancy decoration is my identification marks for a tasty food shop, "Food shops cant fool locals , so follow locals). 
I am eating on this dhabha of Datuon Road from 2 days. Rs. 50 for thaali of 10 chapatis and unlimited curry .

And regarding the identification, see below the pics of the shops.

Just simple (because he is maintaining quality and food, he doesn't need anything else). Outside also just a simple board of "Gajanana bhojnalaya" on station road. 

Proprietor is short tampered, rude but again who cares if his food is tasty at right price (Or may be language of this region is bit rude overall). 

Now roamimg around the city I passed by the information board on the rail engine and I didn't know that Tata has been in manufacturing since 1960 until I saw this retired loco engine at Nimuch railway station .


And finally I am not exploring this city much, I am just relaxing @ Neemuch or Nimuch 

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