Eyes full of dreams
Lolly had recently posted a nostalgic piece on the changing face of
During one such tea session a fellow teh-tarik fan quipped “Is this change good for everyone?” I really don’t know. I am just happy knowing my garden city which turned into a pub city is now
That’s the interesting thing about
With such a festive atmosphere it can only be said that all are happy and change is good. Just see the smile on these little kids. They are 260 kilometers away from
Of these 5 cheerful monkeys I remember 3 names – that’s Harish with the raised tyre, the tall Pratap in the middle and Darshan with his arm over Pratap’s shoulders.
“Kelaginda photo baruttha? (Does the photo come out from below?)” Harish turns around to ask me. Bugger has seen too much TV or he has met tourists with Polaroid cameras before. I try and explain that I need to print them later.
“Namge photo kalustheera? (Will you send us the photo?)” He grins with anticipation. Of course I will I say and I look around to see where I can send it. The village comprises of less than a dozen huts of varying sizes. Who do I address it to and where do I send it? I can’t see any street names or house numbers.
“Neevu worry maadbedi Uncle! (Don’t worry about that Uncle!)” Darshan assures me his dad works as a security guard at the resort downhill (where we were staying) and he would pick it up from them. Well that was simple enough, I could do that, but only if they stopped calling me uncle. After a few trials they managed to incorporate “Anna (brother)” in the sentence and they even lead us back to our trekking trail.
Those happy fellows and their angelic smiles! I am yet to fulfill my promise.
A surge in wealth in
But is this phenomenon a minority? Why do we still hear cases of farmers in Andhra Pradesh committing suicide when monsoons fail to arrive on time? Why is there resurgence in the Naxal movement? Is Deve Gowda right after all? With “India Shining” do we expect the farmers to have eyes full of dreams as they go to bed on an empty stomach?
Iyer
9 comments:
bangalore needs to go back to basics let alone india.
maybe we should first start with stopping to urinate on public walls.
and maybe an intra-immigration system.
blore basics = raagi muddhe and kaalu huli?
love that stuff machi
iyer
Increase in wealth and a booming economy is also what causes increase in crime, terrorist attack in Bangalore ?! the HP lady ... an economic boom creates a greater gap between the rich and the poor ... increase in cost of living, and that makes the non-IT crowd of Bangalore live a more miserable life.
Economic progress is good, but it should always happen at a pace that is healthy and MUST be accompanied by Social Development too. SIngapore is a classic example.
yeah,
my thatha was saying
"Kaalam romba maari pochuda! Ippo mobile-le ellam camera vandaachu. Yaara kailai paaru mobile phone thaan.
Aana onnu - velavaasi mattu kekaathai. thakkali 15 rubai KG aam. Yen mardiri pension vangaravaal ellam yenga pova?"
He is 78 yrs old and lives on a pension of few rupees.
Iyer
*few thousand rupees...
akki roti maga!
aurekai akki roti with chutney pudi, limbe upinkai and ice cream like mosrooo
i'm just high thinking of it.
Geez... I don't know much about india. but I like the insightfulness from this post.
I love the simple and trusting smiles on the children's faces. Perhaps the people in our little island mature too fast. I don't seem to catch these angelic smiles so often here. The burdens of competition lain heavy on the little shoulders of our nation.
Anyway, iyer, lets catch up someday.
nice picture in that post
nishith sir, its a honour you have visited ;)
u liked the pic eh? ask me tomo, i'll give you high resolution one :D
cheers
Iyer
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