I can see business cases for bangalorebroker.com in India. The Haj and Hajj names look suitable worldwide for travel businesses, but they are dotnet which reduces their appeal. Maybe as directory sites? bikeinsurance.info could get traction as a directory site in any country where cycling is a widely used form of transport or a popular sport and where a sufficient proportion of the population speak at least a dialect of English.
AidAngle.com is short, easy to say, easy to remember, passes the radio test and has alliteration but what is its business case? Why would anybody wish to buy it? If you can answer that, another one to keep.
Gurgaon has had a name change to Gurugram and it's doubtful new businesses would be using the old name. Two to drop unless somebody familiar with the region knows otherwise.
The rest appear meaningless to me from a purely business perspective, which in my view is the only valid reason for keeping a name. Completely worthless without one.
With a month or two to go you could list them on NameLiquidate.com or DNWE and see if any are taken off your hands for anything from 9 bucks upwards each.