Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Living in Chennai these days... Part II Thumbrules when on the Chennai roads!!

1. No guarantee to life. Your life is at your own stake. Be alert and conscious every moment.But still, if you believe in God, just pray to Him before starting anywhere.

2. You might be a perfect and sincere driver who follows rules and regulations, yet, your life is prone to risk. You are still prone to an accident because of reckless drivers all around you.

3. Never accelerate coz you can never expect the unexpected; any vehicle can take a sharp turn and anybody could step into the road leisurely

4. Be safe; always wear a helmet.

5. Be cautious; follow rules and regulations, atleast for the belief that if you don’t cause harm, nobody will harm you :-)

6. Learn first aid, be equipped, store emergency numbers with the ICE prefix in your phone.

7. No use just learning first aid, stop and be there to help others when they’ve met with an accident or when in need of help. What goes, comes around!!!

8. Give way to an ambulance, who knows, your dear one could be there right inside fighting for life. Or with our usual philosophy, imagine your condition in future, if you happen to be in an
ambulance, fighting for life and find yourself flying between stars with no vehicles giving way.

9. If you are a pedestrian, stop and look and cross when it’s the time to cross. If you are going to merrily jollily cross the road, neither will you be lucky always as you had been, nor will all the drivers be able to apply a sharp brake.

10 End, don’t get cursed by others, all your punyams and good deeds will be reduced proportionately ;-) ;-)


Note : If you are still not tired, there is a Part III coming up :-) which hopefully will conclude the series. And, if you think that I'v brought about only the negative aspects of the city, am yet to write about few leftover good aspects.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Living in Chennai these days... Part I

Has Chennai become a sick/disgusting place to live in these days?? I am shocked about me writing such a post as I used to be an ardent Chennai-ite till recently. I was completely in love with the city, for the beach, the places to visit, the theme parks, the frequency of trains and buses, the temples, the people and most importantly shopping in Ranganathan Street and Pondy Bazaar, of late Mylapore tank. But, my love for all these reasons don’t exist anymore. All places are heavily crowded with no space to even drive on the roads or park vehicles and what more, the city is flavoured with hot climate always, that one doesn’t even feel like stepping out. And, people, there is the heavy rush for money, for career, for survival that nobody stops to even look at somebody who could have just met with an accident, and, who knows, this person could have done the accident too. Let me elaborate on what exactly is the situation here.

Traffic is the first and foremost concern. With easy loans for four wheelers and A/C cars becoming a basic necessity to travel in the hot and congested city, with big company buses carrying its employees, the volume of vehicles have increased so considerably leading to more congestion. And talk about the drivers, be it the drivers of buses, lorries, autos, cars, bikes and even cycles, aah, the driving skills couldn’t be worse. Major credits to the sincere officials at the RTO. Anybody who goes there to obtain a license can witness the procedure of issuing the license. Anybody who brings a vehicle gets the license, no matter how poorly he/she drives, no matter if they don’t drive too. Rare are the cases where one is sent back saying that he has to learn driving and come back for getting the license. There are people who are issued license even without driving the vehicle, there are people who are issued license in spite of extremely awful driving and there are people who are issued license just because they are from a particular driving school and in cases of driving school representations, nobody is generally rejected license. Along with the bunch of candidates, comes one of the driving coaches. The coach instructs the candidate every single movement including degrees of turn he has to take. Even then if the candidate doesn’t drive properly, the coach helps him with the steering, and the brake and clutch and gear (summarise it to driving??). The RTO officer tells the candidate to drive properly next time and issues the license. There was this girl who just couldn’t drive her Kinetic Honda properly for even 10 m. The moment she started, she had to stop, she would start again and wouldn’t be able to balance and stop. She was given chance for about 10 times, but in vain. And, she was issued the license. And there was this guy who showed off his driving skills, rash driving and bumping at every turn. He was issued license immediately. Recommendation and laziness are the obvious signs you see there. And if such people drive, how is it going to be?

Even those who know to drive properly don’t follow rules anymore. One would be driving on the left track and would suddenly cut right even without giving an indication. One would drive searching for a location and when one suddenly finds it, he applies a brake or takes a turn, even without noticing the vehicles behind. You find the signal changing to red and you still cross the road. The moment before Green falls, one starts. So, how is it going to be?? Can you actually imagine the situation? That is why there is a 5 second gap between one signal changing to red and the other changing to green, but everybody knows about the 5 second gap. So, there we go!!!

Even the MTC bus drivers drive so recklessly. They definitely know that they are takin the responsibility for all the people in the bus, yet… The driver goes beyond the bus stop and stops the bus with a sudden brake, takes sharp and unwarned turns causing so much danger to the smaller vehicles nearby. If they happen to start the bus late, they drive so horribly fast to try to make it to the destination in time, sometimes not even stopping at some stops. Sometimes even before starting the bus, the driver knows that there is some issue with it, and it requires service. But they still take the bus with the blind hope that nothing happens in between. Buses are so crowded with so many, esp. freakin crazy college and school guys hanging all over the bus and singing and shouting and commenting, highly prone to be hit by a vehicle beside or be thrown off the bus sometimes. But they are damn confident that vehicles beside would give way and not hit them and that they are safe hanging with one hand from the window. There are so many who are so dependant on these Government buses and who suffer so much because of these reckless drivers. In Trichy, there are private buses that run so efficiently. The buses are in very good condition with comfortable seats, there are two conductors, so that they can manage well and don’t stop the buses for ten minutes just for tickets issue. The frequency of the buses is so good and they are completely reliable. People comment that since the road transport is privatised, there is a healthy competition among the transport owners and hence the good condition. This is the opinion of many about the buses in Trichy, but we have all been only visitors there. Maybe there are harsh realities about that transport too.

Lorries and autos- I don’t really have to mention about them. Reckless driving to the core. Esp, the water lorries, is it true that they happen to save the lives of people by providing water, so they have all rights to take away the lives of people on the roads when driving? Everybody knows that they have to keep away from water lorries because so many accidents occur with the extremely horrible driving of those drivers. And autos, if you are a sincere driver and actually want to know what stupid and horrible driving is, come and see our autos on the road. The autos will be running in the middle of the road, the moment they see somebody waiting for an auto or waving their hand, there they go, with the sharp turn, least bothered about the vehicles behind. Selfish bout them getting a sawari. They travel through all small gaps and lanes, with such a speed. Experts in perfectly wrong driving, the moment you see an auto beside or behind you, just give way or move away, for you never know, they can actually take any turn anyhow. They actually test other vehicle drivers’ presence of mind and alertness.

Talk about share autos and share vans. They are all over Chennai. Although they happen to be a Bliss at peak hours, they happen to be the most irritating/frustrating mode of transport here. There was a rule passed earlier that share vans/autos are not supposed to be over crowded, actually nobody standing, but there you see those drivers, cutting maamool to the traffic constables and carrying heavy crowd. These vehicles don’t start unless they are over crowded, be prepared for extreme delays, the drivers are smart, they keep moving slowly and very slowly, giving you a feel that they are gonna start, but wait, not so soon!! Finally the van starts and you feel relieved, but there, it stops at the next stop, getting in more people. One wonders at the optimization capacity of the vehicle. Actually a lot more than optimization. If the van can contain only 16 people sitting, ok alright, lets say about 8 more people can stand crushing each other, you would actually find the van carrying 35 people easily, this might be an exaggerated account, but the situation is true. And entertainment, songs blaring in a few ten thousand decibels. Have you only studied about vacuum in your science classes, but haven't felt the same, get into one of the share vans. Their driving is the best. Man, I bet, you would never find such professionally horrible drivers.




Two wheeler drivers find their vehicle so useful, they manage to drive their whole family.
There would be a father having a kind in front, a kid behind him and his wife and his wife carrying a baby on her lap. Two wheelers are a Blessing to many, economical for the whole family.




Cycle walas – cycles are the best mode of transport in such a congested city, but these cycle riders take it as an advantage and tread into every mm gap between vehicles, and again, taking sharp turns and poondhufying without any indication. Cycles might be very small, but calls for other drivers’ alertness.



And ambulances are such a sorry sight in the city, few are the drivers who know that a life is in stake and they have to give way. All one has to feel is that what if one’s family member or friend happens to be in that ambulance?

With the increasing number of vehicles, there is no space for parking and you find vehicles occupying more of the road for parking alone. The road becomes narrower and calls for traffic congestion.

Why talk just about vehicles and drivers?? Talk about pedestrians. How many actually cross the road at the pedestrian signal? And there are more who walk literally like buffalos, I guess even buffalos would move with continuous honking, but not these people. People walk in the middle of the roads, cross like crazy, ignore honking, all because of the over confidence that the vehicle would slow down. Maybe sometimes, you just have to go really close to them and give them an alert, a shock, that they have been almost hit.

You find people littering, puking, throwing garbage, etc. etc. from the buses, that might actually fall right on your face. And that moment, you lost control over your vehicle. If you shout at them, they shout back. You find a guy driving a two wheeler littering on the road just in front of your vehicle as you are driving, or even take pains to slide down his window and litter from the A/C car, you ask him i this where and how he would spit, he shouts back at you asking “Where and how else will I spit, you $&#*@$?”. Or ask “Yov!! Pinnala vandi varadhu theriyale” , he retorts, “aye!! Velaye paathuttu po $&#*@$”. You are driving and you suddenly see the vehicle just in front of you crossing to the left sharply from the right, you apply a brake suddenly and say “Yov!! Ennaya otre?” , he says “OYeeeeeee, enna enna!!! Nee ozhunga ottittu poda $&#*@$”. One shouts at the wrong doer just for one’s own psychological satisfaction, what he gets back is a lot more awful and you know you have achieved nothing by shouting at him or telling him what he’s done.

Somebody’s met with an accident, there are very few/nobody to stop and help him. There is a thief who runs off with somebody’s belonging, sometimes even harming him/her. How many actually come to rescue other than sympathizing with the victim. People have their own self-justified excuses everytime for every act.

What actually happened to the rule about helmets that was passed twice, that both the driver and the pillion rider have to wear them? Yeah, drivers without helmets are being caught once in a blue moon, but how many actually wear helmets?

Govt. buses themselves are in such a pathetic condition, some with thick emission of gases, so much in need of service, yet carrying a heavy crowd and going all the way. Who can ask them? Honk and noise and pollution and hardly-clearing traffic is the situation here. One hardly finds traffic constables on the roads during hot times of the day, and even if they are there, there is no regulation in traffic, sometimes, we feel that we shouldn’t just blame them as people today are reckless and uncontrollable, but actually, if rules were enforced very strictly at every division and every section, why would one drive recklessly?

Wanna test your patience and driving skills? Try driving here!!!

This article itself, has become too long and I have more to write. Anyways, let me continue in the next part to come JJ.

This article being dedicated to the horrible traffic and drivers in the city, am sure many feel the same about how frustrating it is to drive on Chennai roads. You are most welcome to share your opinions or your own personal experiences on the same.

P. S. :

1. Pictures from Google -- actually, the situation is a lot more severe, wish we carried a digicam or a mobile cam always to capture shocking things

2. Having lived in Chennai the last 24 years, I am able to see the striking difference, to feel the city moving from being just beautiful to growing worse. Not sure, the same might be applicable to many other cities too.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Aversion to rats??

Aversion to rats? Hate them? Find them disgusting? Tensed whenever you find one? Watch RATATOUILLE.... the movie's absolutely amazing. It is so damn cute. Totally touching and so totally lovable. You get spellbound at times, so touched at times, roar and laugh at times, get inspired at times, you jus fall completely in love with the rat and the chef who inspires the rat, and actually, yeah, with almost all the characters. Who knows, end of the movie, you might just love rats, like, whenever you see a rat, you might be reminded of this cutest one and who knows again, you might get inspired to become a great chef too :-) :-)
If Stuart Little was amazing, this one is a stunner!! Don't miss the movie...



Monday, June 18, 2007

The BOSS and the One and Only!!!!!!!!


Excitement about having watched Thalaivar's movie is preventing me to even start off with what I thought about the movie. Awesome and absolutely wonderful is Sivaji, the BOSS. Thalai's charm is so striking in this movie too and a lot of fun and liveliness were added by the highly cheerful crowd that thalai has gained. This time too, on watching the movie, one thinks, Thalai pola varuma?? The walk, the talk, the style, the charm, the smile, the personality, the way of rendering punch dialogues followed by that smile, aaahaaa aahaaahaaa!!!!!!!!! One is definitely spell bound by watching him and the cheerful fan crowd. One just enjoys any of his movies so much, I’d say. Again, thalai pola varuma?? Shankar's movies are anyday awesome and this movie proves the fact too. It carries a noble theme and nobody could have fitted the role better than thalaivar. Indha vayasulayum thalaivar's dance is just too good. Hats off to ARR for the songs that make you go spellbound. Shriya looks just too beautiful, the costume designers and the make up men have done an absolutely wonderful job. Picturisation of the songs is toooooooooo good, hats off!!!! “Oru Koodai sunlight” especially, is a masterpiece. (being a big fan of thalai, Shankar and ARR, I get easily carried away and I don’t have anything to say that’s negative :-) )

A movie with a fine blend of a noble theme and humour. All the scenes on the "pazhagalaam vaanga", Rajni asking his mom "emma enna karuppa pethe" and his mom replying "vellaya irundha azhukkayiduviye pa", the scenes where he tries to become fair, the scenes of Rajini and Shriya dancing for the old and hit Tamil numbers and a lot of other scenes (sure everybody'd have watched the trailer on the TV) make the crowd burst into laughter. Even at a time when the movie was going serious, the guest appearance of Mayil samy, Chinni Jayanth and Dhamu imitating thalaivar is damn hilarious. Rajini's punch dialogues are just too good, especially the one “BOSS, mottai BOSS”. Am going again this week :-)

Padam chance-ae illa!!!!! Thalaivaaa, nee pallaandu kaalam vazhga!!!!!!!!!!!!!

From a crazy, blind and ardent fan of Thalaivar who is still not out of the Sivaji mania.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Living these days....

(Supposed to be a part of my previous post on Negligence, but didnt want that post to be real long, or we would neglect reading ;-) )


Living has become so expensive and so luxurious these days (but the expenses are easily met coz of the luxury). We cant just live without plastic, simple, who has the time to wash and maintain cloth bags when plastic covers can simply be used and disposed. Who can sit and wash plates and glasses after a group dinner when we can simply use plastic plates and throw them away. Luxurious living is so easy these days, actually just a click away (pun intended!!! ) Gone are the days of healthy and active living. Now, "live every moment" is what we say, so we work like hell, party like hell and that's made easier with instant foods, actually instant living. There's just everything that is brought to our hands. The other day, I went to the supermarket to see a lady's bag containing - instant noodles (just two minutes), milk powder (available for days together, there is no more pain of buying milk everyday and boiling it and curdling it for there was instant curd too in the bag), an aerated drink bottle (difficult to prepare fruit juices at home and what's readily available and what's just refreshing is this), bread and that freshly cut vegetables in a plastic bag (oops, it is such a pain buying vegetables from the market and cutting them and cooking and all that), readymade chappathis (hey, they are fresh and healthy) and two minute instant channa mix. Oops!! life's so easier these days, I dont have to move a muscle of mine. Sitting in front of the computer, sitting in front of the TV, chatting with people and roaming out is all that I do and I can still lead a comfortable life. Health complications?? no way!! I buy only health food , it may be instant, but it is so healthy. Common, why strain myself when I have everything right here, right now.. Alright, but health complications in future due to the way of living??? Hey, the medical technology is so advanced these days and I have earned all the money to spend, after all it is my health and am definitely conscious.. This seems to be the prevailing attitude. Phew!!!!!!!!

NEGLIGENCE

Let me start with the most interesting and unforgettable incident. The results of our Higher Secondary Board Examinations were released. I had scored just 158 out of 200 in English. I was so shocked and so were my teachers, friends and family as English and Tamil were my most favourite subjects and I’v given a consistent good performance. My English teacher asked me to apply for retotalling and I did so for we were damn sure that I deserve more for I had written the paper so well. I got the telegram later saying that my marks had increased. We went to the DPI to collect the marksheet and we were again shocked to find an increase of just ten marks. Earlier I had scored 94 in English I and 64 in English II and to my knowledge my English II paper was perfect. As I was about to sign the elaborated mark sheet maintained by the DPI, I had the greatest shock. My English II mark was 64 only, but my English I paper had 104 marks. That was 104 out of 100 (the marksheet given to the students contains only the consolidated marks, so that is 168 out of 200). When I asked the officer, all that he said was "You are going to do Engineering right? You have applied for retotalling in Physics also and there's no increase. So just be happy with whatever you have got in your English, sign and leave the place.” These people have the responsibility of bringing justice to the entire student community for our future lies definitely on our board examination marks too. And the catch, my teacher said that she had spoken to one of the officials (as soon as the results were announced) about my marks, that I had applied for retotalling and that they should look into my paper for they would then know that the valuation was wrong. So, our guess is that this person would have simply said, "Hey, give ten marks for this candidate" without even looking into the paper and there was my 104 for 100. Could such people behave so stupidly and so irresponsibly? My teacher's intention had actually turned into a blind recommendation. Her intention was to bring to their notice that neither the valuation nor the cross checking is done properly and she felt so bad at such an outcome, the extent of irresponsibility. But sometimes, it is our mistake also. I was shocked and angry and damn disappointed about the stupidity and I knew that it would be of no use complaining. But I still feel bad that I had not raised the issue to the concerned. So that's negligence on my part for I had neglected reporting and correcting what I call a crime. And, how many of us know students who had omitted questions (covered in Syllabus) and still obtained a centum.

Take the railways. We had booked first class tickets once to Tirupathi for there were no tickets available in the general class. We were actually not interested for we knew that it is not worth paying so much for a three-hour journey. Anyways, we had to go then. We were shocked to see that even the reserved compartments were heavily crowded. In a place where just eight people can sit, there were easily fifteen. We were imagining the fate of the people who had taken pains to reserve, what use? We couldn't have been more shocked to see six people in the the first class coupe which we had booked. And just for your information, the coupe can have just four people (we were four) and before we could go there were six and two were fast asleep on the berths. When asked, we came to know that they were railway employees, some returning home after work and some travelling to Arakkonam and Tirupathi with their families. When we demanded them to vacate, all that they said was they would be getting down in Arakkonam and that this happens usually. They simply paid no attention to our complaints. And the worst part of the journey was, the TT never came, probably he should have known that such things generally happen. We waited for the TT till Arakkonam, he never came and finally we managed to prevent the next bunch of people getting into the coupe. Well, if we could travel so comfortably without tickets, why take all the pain of booking and spending so much.

Temples and the loudspeakers -- belief that loudspeakers mean celebrative seasons, but the loudspeaker blares on most of the days in a year. Makes one wonder if they celebrate seasons or create seasons to celebrate. Temples are supposed to be a silent place of worship, a place of peace, but even temples these days are more commercial. But hey, don't you know the fact -- the bhakti has increased, there is more of devotion and they are devising ways for God Himself to hear the devotion (oops, should that be feel and not hear...well, we are talking about loudspeakers, so "hear" is the word)

Take political meetings. The loudspeakers (for shouting out the filthy words one knows) and the road blocks. Simple concept, shouldnt these politicians have the common sense that they should not cause inconvenience to the public, the people because of who they survive? It is pathetic to see our money being lavishly spent on the cut outs, the hoardings, the stages and the electricity (if it is a big meeting, then the lights are on during the day time too, extra brightness???) Result : power cuts even in the hottest seasons. Extremely pathetic!!

ottest season -- ozone warning. Too many flats being constructed in places that were green. Cant help the construction of flats due to the massively increasing population, but what about the deforestation. How nice it is whenever we enter areas filled with trees and how nice would it be if every such area is like that? hmmm...pulamba dhaan mudiyum. Deforestation, plastic covers everywhere, inorganic wastes, industrial dumps, huh!! where are we heading?

Negligence is the word that occured to me when writing and it seemed apt too. Neglecting one's responsibilities, be it the wrong doer or the victim. The victim neglects his responsibility to correct or complain effectively, but the victim's situation is understandable. In a world of threat and money power, one would prefer adjusting and accepting rather than complaining and correcting. There have been times when we have complained, but do we see any action being taken?? Influence matters, you see and the concerned officials have other useful work to do, they cant waste their time and life and ambition taking actions on the complaints from the public. So, what use complaining is what has set in. But there are still some officials whose focus remains on executing their duties and promises towards the society and they still remain reliable. So, let us not be negligent.

Tuesday, May 1, 2007

Thank You Card from a kid!!!!

Had written this for my friend. It was his wedding and he wanted a simple Thank You card to be given to the people who attended the wedding. And guess what, he wanted the card from his four-year old niece. So here'z what I composed....

It’s my maama’s wedding and how nice he is
Beside my maami, who is going to be his.
I am their niece, jus four years old,
A simple Thank you card is what I now hold.

Thanks to all our dear and near,
It's so nice to have you here,
To see you Bless this lovely pair
And wish them a life of joy and care.