Monday, July 30, 2007

Chen-nayee !!

Its rather strange that during my three years' life in Chennai, I have never written a single word about it. I guess now the time has come when I must dedicate at least one post to this city!
















Chennai Central railway Station

Chennai, the veteran city is going through a phase of change. A couple of years ago, anyone visiting this city would easily have realized that its walls had not brushed against the winds of change for a very long time. But these days a gentle breeze can be felt. The city is changing. It is evolving and this evolution is more than welcome!

Tidel Park, OMR

You not only find the native people coming out of the shells of conventions and traditions but also a deluge of people from all corners of the country bringing a mix of new flavors. That, in no way means that the city is losing its identity. The willingness of the immigrants to adapt to the city and the city adapting to their needs ensures that the changes are only going to strengthen the identity of this 368 yrs old patriarch.

The greatest deponent of this change is the Old Mahabalipuram Road. The road, accommodating tens of kilometers, hundreds of Corporate Offices and thousands of working professionals, has seen a major face lift. The contour lines on both sides of the road have undergone drastic changes. Together with the East Coast Road which runs parallel to it, it makes ones travel between Chennai and Mahabalipuram a worthy experience.

Chennai's emergence as India's latest IT and Industrial hub and the vast amount of incoming traffic of men as well as money has rendered it with a new luster. Not that the city lacked in any kind of development work earlier but the development is much more visible now. Malls like Spencer's, City Centre and Ispahani Centre are becoming a common sight and so are the hi tech hangout places like Ascendas. The city is certainly gaining some 'class' now!


Spencer Plaza

City Centre


The three main concerns for any newcomer to the city have always been related to the weather, the food and the language. Well, while the climate has hardly shown any generosity in the recent years, the other two problems have certainly got pretty much diluted. The search for Rice-less food is not as taxing as it used to be and Hindi has seen a significant rise in its popularity within the city. The Globalization of India has led to the Nationalization of Chennai. As for the weather, 45 degrees is not an uncommon reading on Indian thermometers after all!

Compared to the other metros the best part about Chennai is that it still offers you the luxury of using your own vehicle to commute from one corner of the city to another. Here life may be a little slower, but the traffic isn't. With the MTC buses doing a marvelous job, even the public transport system in Chennai is far more comfortable and cheaper. The roads in the city are a little narrow but they ensure a smooth ride for all.


T Nagar The most crowded street- Ranganathan Street, The MTC Bus and Saravana Stores The cheapest and most popular retail stores Chain

Now, the areas where I would still like some improvements in the city are - the attitude of the natives towards outsiders, politeness, broadening of minds and a touch better aesthetic sense. Although the experiences may be rarer now, but sometimes outsiders and outcasts become synonyms in the city. This often hampers the regional harmony. Also, the masses here still belong to a society where not much importance is attached with manners and politeness. This gets rather discomforting at times. This state though, is bound to change as the city and with it, the people grow. Sometimes a few people here get confused between culture and orthodoxy. This leads to stagnation in the growth of certain sections of the society. But again, the winds of change are blowing the rudimentary dust away. One area where I personally feel Chennai must make more efforts is the improvement of sense of aesthetics and class. The thatched roofs between eye catching facades, the butcher shops in the posh markets, the scruffy look of even the air conditioned showrooms, the lack lustrous beaches (which although are cleaner than those in other cities) and in more ways than one, the whole look of the city isn't something that will please one's eyes. The ECR and OMR on the whole, are upcoming exceptions to this but they too in patches show similar characteristics. I would certainly like Chennai to get more classy. It can take a leaf or two from the book of Bangalore may be.
Well, now after begrudging this city for about three years I won't say that I have discovered a newfound love for it, but I am rather pleased with the direction in which Chennai is headed. Hopefully Chennai in a few years will become totally 'nayee' and then who knows? This might just be a dream destination for all!

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Freedom at last!!

Yes, what most people would call the end of a joyful college life is freedom to me!
Last Saturday I felt Free!

It was the last working day of our engineering life and most people would have expected me to be nostalgic and emotional. But I felt happy! Happy to have reached the end of the years which I did not live but survived. Happy to be approaching the end of a college life which not only crushed all my dreams but also showed me the cruel face of a corrupt and obdurate management.

There have been moments of course during the last three years which I shall carry in my heart forever but those have been provided by my dear friends with whom I shall always remain close thanks to the internet.The college has only been a witness to few such moments. Thus its the people I would remember but never the place.

Now i am just looking forward for a peaceful final year so that my hatred for this institution does not grow any further. I know I might be sounding a big pessimist right now, but I won't justify myself. Only those who know this place can understand the source of my frustration.

Anyways its time to forget all those negatives and move ahead in life and thats what I am trying to do......


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Monday, July 16, 2007

Water......Wat the ****!!

This is a post which is not a result of my Bhadas but my Pyaas. Bhagwaan bhi kaise kaise din dikhlata hai? These days when we find almost the whole nation deluged, yours truly finds himself in a bhootbangla with no water at all!
Actually the motor room and the corresponding setup in our building is in a state of mess and the niwasis of this khandahar are least interested in getting it repaired anytime soon. So that leaves this self of mine in a pityful state.
Although I am shifting to a friend's place tomorrow, but the last 4 days that I have had to spend in this narak were awful! Barsaat se bahar ki poori sadak geeli hai par kambakht is narak me jal ki ek boond nahi! The worst part is that they say the crisis would continue for another 15 days at least!
Kambakht aas paas koi sulabh shauchalay bhi nahi! I have been spending Rs.10 each day in commuting for the last 4 days just for going to Sayan da's place and fulfilling all my watery needs. Now don't ask me why I didn't shift to his place earlier. That was an obvious solution but somehow not feasible. Thus I find myself with a bucket full of rain harvested water saved for emergency purposes.
As or my neighbours, the family wale kind have all kept maids who come during noons and fetch them a dozen buckets full of water from the nearby Metro water supply, but my college timings prohibit me from keeping one. Pados ka chaddhiputra chunnu to khule aasmaan ke tale hi varsha ke nirmal jal ka bharpoor fayda utha leta hai. Par main kya karoon?
The only good thing is that there is no shortage of drinking water at least thanks to all those mineral water cans. Isiliye pichhle kuchh dino se main mineral water se hi hath muh dho raha hoon.
Khair tomorrow mera ye vanvaas samapt ho jayega hopefully. After that until and unless they get the motor room repaired this desert house will remain deserted.
Isiliye, main aaj jan hit me aap sabse nivedan karta hoon ki kripya jal ke mahatwa ko samjhen aur uska samajhdari poorvak istemaal karen.
Dhanyavad!

P.S. :For the kind information of those who read my last post, I have got placed in Cognizant Technology Solutions. :)
Pee-less-ment ka tension to khatam hua par ab Paani-less-ment ka tension sata raha hai!