> yes i am finding lat/long from where the user puts its locations then
> a stored procedure looks in database and return a list of matches .

I know.  You already know the lat/long of all the 'garage'.  That part
works.

> out of various locations find each has a link to show map and driving
> directions.

Yes.  That part goes wrong for 'Andy Auto Centre' and shows a town in
China. That's why I'm asking what happens at that stage.  I *think*
you are geocoding part of the garage address and that goes wrong.  But
you won't tell me if that is what your server-side is code is doing.

> few things i noticed are earth radius if i change it to various values
> depending upon how earth is considered sphere or eliptical..

Why are you messing with that?

> the problem here could be many but first google does not have a proper
> map for india or it pretend to be.

What do you mean?  You don't like the pictures?

> there could be many reasons so it is trial and error fix situation
> now.

No, it's not trial and error.  That's a lack of understanding of your
"own code".

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