Tuesday, August 4, 2009

ambassador

If I ask, which is the most recognizable car of the Indian roads. Some might say it is Maruti 800. The car that revolutionized the Indian market. But I am talking about something even before the 800 came into the market. The Hindustan Motors Ambassador. Believe it or not, majority of the general public hates this car, which has survived the evolving market for the last 5 decades. But not many know that this car awes a lot of people. The car still attracts a great appeal and devotion. And the car is so attractively priced, that it can fit the pocket of any average Indian who goes to the market to buy a car. But sadly it is not so. The sturdiest car that I have ever known, unfortunately does not score high on design and aesthetics. The Indian government is the only major buyer of this car. The car, which is associated with politicians and bureaucrats, holds an image of being sluggish, slow, and low on comfort and has also has the image of a taxi. It does not get the attention it deserves. The car, which now has an Isuzu 1.8 Liter engine, is very comfortable, something people do not realize. The newer models have very comfortable seating and a powerful air conditioner. Of course many other cars, which are slightly cheaper and quicker in terms of acceleration, are available in the market. These cars are also cheaper to drive, with lower maintenance and running costs, but one hit to these kinds of cars, and the mark is distinctively visible. While on the other hand, only a fool would dare to drive rashly around the beautiful Amby (as it is popularly called). The vintage look of the car allures many, and for the same reason, is despised. But then even a Crown Victoria has mixed responses. ( please don’t think that we can remotely compare a Crown Vic and an Ambi...both are in a different league altogether).
The rugged Ambi can handle any terrain. I have read and heard about people (politicians and in some cases some bureaucrats) ) who have given up their Honda Civics and Toyota Corollas to be driven around in an Amby. This is the charm that the car has.
This lovely car is a dream machine for many, but sadly the market is not so welcoming for this aging beast, which offers more value for money than any other car. The newer versions of the car have power steering, powered windows (I think only for the front though) and a load of other features that everyone will agree that are making it an attractive deal, if only the looks were better. The car has been having almost (ALMOST), the same looks since it's introduction in the year 1958(source: wiki) and most of the loyalists would prefer to retain the older look.
I for one would love to buy the new version( the Ambassador Grand). Considering the features it is offering. But a lot of people find the Ambassador Avigo) quite attractive.
A few months back I tried to drive an older version of the Amby. The car was very heavy and since it did not have a power steering, it did not respond well to people like me addicted to power steering.
At this point of time, I cannot afford a car, but if I could, well I would seriously consider the Amby as a second car(may be not for daily use, but for cruising along on my weekends).
To all those car enthusiast out there, tell me honestly if you feel otherwise, because I know, you most probably will agree with me on this. Because no matter what, I will always have my first love as the Amby.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Fear

i wonder why we fear
fear that is not justified
for cause that is not wrong
fear of rejection is so strong
fear of defeat is painful
that fear lurks all around

such feeling is so profound
when so much is evident
should we console ourselves
how do i take refuge?
why am i even feeling so down
what i had planned, what happened?

how can i move on? for i should
why does my mind wander over?
i have lots to think about
i have tonnes to do today
and still not much about
so many questions unanswered
how can i move on? for i should

what am i to feel
what am i to think?
i just realized a fact
one which pains so much
one that i cannot share
so confused have i been left

it's funny how life works
you have half of what you want
but more than what you deserve
life plays never fair
did you feel wronged?
welcome to the club!

the electronic machine called computer

Staring at this monitor, I feel like taking a hammer and slowly breaking down the keyboard, monitor and everything related to the computer into the smallest possible form, as close to their molecular form.

The crazy thing has actually driven us nuts. Sedentary life, and aching eyes is a daily routine. Is this what we get after studying for years? Gradually on the ladder to success as we are, this has become such an integral part of our lives that a day without checking your mails feels like eternity. Who knew we would be reduced to weaklings? The medium of my blog and my forum is also the medium for my misery. A computer is something without which I cannot live. It is something that I hate too. I cannot tell you how sick I am staring at the monitor. I cannot tell you how much I want to buy the latest PC on the market.

I am listening to Coldplay and this is probably the only thing stopping me from picking up my chair, swinging it across the desk. Who would have thought I would wanna break this stuff down so badly.

Some days when you are really thirsty, and you get to gulp down a glass of cool water, you feel as if you have attained nirvana. It is the feeling I might have when I turn my head away from the monitor. But I cannot afford to miss out a simple word of mine while typing this blog. Would it not be better that one could do all the work and still not hate this awesome machine.

I know that many people have written about this machine and on the same lines, but what the hell, I will still type out the whole text for those who care to read.

Today it has been a record 10 hours + that I have been staring at the monitor for the purpose of work. Though one day in college a few years back I had watched 7 movies in a single day. I think that day I may have been in front of the monitor for close to 15 hours. By the time I went to bed, my head hurt as if a rock fell on it, but who cares? I got something I can boast about. Right?

So now I wonder when I would get to go home. Sitting and waiting aimlessly in front of a monitor is something many of us do to kill time while waiting for someone or something to be done. Well that’s what is expected of us. You cant be roaming around your office. Our boss will keep that in mind once your appraisal is round the corner. But if you are at your computer terminal, then who cares if you work or not. They should feel that you work.

I know one thing, when I get back home, I will switch on the computer, watch a movie or download some song, probably chat with a friend. And then forget that a computer is making a mess of my life.

To all those who agree with me, cheers to nothing and cheers to everything that this machine helps us do.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Road Non-sense

Yesterday while attempting to cross a road, I realized that the cars which were waiting at the red light were revving up their engines even before the light turned green. I had not crossed the road when the desperate drivers started driving ahead as soon as the light had turned green. I was somewhere in the middle of the zebra crossing when a bike rider sped from in front of me. Another SUV whizzed past me from just behind me. The next thing I know, that even before I had reached the pavement, cars were rushing all around me. Luckily I was not run over, but I had cars running al around me. Why is the average Indian driver desperate to speed ahead? I don’t think all of them are running late for work, besides all this happened in the evening, so I guess majority of them were basically driving to home. So why are they always in such a hurry? I drive sometimes, but never with the desperate need to run over a pedestrian.

Another thing that I noticed is, in the last one week, I have witnessed at least one accident every day of the last one week. The accidents vary in intensity, degree of damage, location etc. but yes accidents everyday. I won’t be surprise d if the police brought out a report informing that the number of accidents is on the rise. Well if people are so desperate to rush to their destination, then the accidents are bound to happen.

I carpool with someone from work (well not exactly pool, but depend), anyway, today a reckless bike rider hit the car and rushed away. He didn’t even bother to stop. A few days back a minivan driver driving a commercial vehicle rammed a colleague’s car from the read. The impact was forceful enough to leave a huge dent in the rear of the car of that colleague. Both the car drivers got out of their cars to discuss, but the minivan driver rushed away the moment he got a chance. Of course he had to. He was driving a cab. The driver probably had no intention of sticking around till the police came. My colleague though complained to the police, but is not hopeful for any damage compensation from the cab company. Why should he? The way road accidents and road rage goes in India, the police have too much on their plate to even bother to look for reckless drivers who have only caused minor damages. The police might not bother unless there has been some death in the accident, or may be some hot shot politician/business man with links starts pulling strings. The police won’t bother unless the car is a luxury car and the car owner is adamant about getting the compensation.

The roads of India (even in the best of the cities) do not have proper zebra crossings, proper traffic signals. Forget the surveillance cameras that the Americans and Europeans have along their roads, our roads don’t even have proper directions. It is sad that even after over 60 years of independence and after having among the highest rates of development in the word (we stood next to china at close to 8.5%); we are still laid back, unconcerned about lives of others, at least on road, and will probably be know as the reckless Indians for along time.

Should I have learned the way of road life here? Should I have started driving recklessly like those who almost ran over me yesterday? Earlier I used to drive with good traffic sense, and used to be concerned about other people on the road. But I think I need not anymore.

Friday, May 15, 2009

The Raging media monster

We all talk about how the media has brought to light so many of the ignored activities today. We are reminded of the sting operations; we are reminded of the aggressive journalism. But within all this we are missing out on the fact that media as on today for what so ever reasons has crossed boundaries of decency. And do not forget that the Paparazzi also call themselves as a part of the media (I don’t think they display attributes of a journalist) chasing Celebrities and choking them to the limit, defying every courtesy of decency. There is more to add to all this, today in case of some unfortunate event, a family may be devastated and these so called media persons hound the victim or the family day and night, with the excuse of covering the misery of the person. If you ask the journalist if he is doing the right thing by pounding a grieving mother, they would say that it’s all a part of showing the nation, the plight of this woman.

In which ever case we refer to, we realize that the media/journalists pursue the families to victims seeking their comments on the unfortunate circumstances. This has led to the obvious rise in TV viewership because no one would want to ignore the plight of the victims if it's on television. During the 26/11 attack, there were certain newspersons who "accidently" mentioned the location of people in hiding in the hotels leading some terrorists to those people. Needless to say that the media seriously compromised the security of innocent civilians by showing the news clips on air. Why is the media so irresponsible?

The media has taken over the charge of being a pseudo judge. Any small or big event occurs and they are rushing to pronounce their judgment tagging along people who are jobless enough to comments on any and every issue.

There are some news channels which are no better than horrible family dramas. News channels like India-TV and Star News focus on useless pieces of news (pardon me, such pieces of information do not even qualify to being called news). The news anchors on these shows are probably former drama actors who have been thrown out of Television serials for absurd overacting. These so called news readers describe any and every incident in such a way that it may sound just like the annihilation of earth Do these channels realize that they are making a mockery out of themselves, everyday?



Let me give you an example. A typical dialogue on India-TV or Star News would go like this:-

"dil ke mareez aur bachche yeh khabar na dekhein to achcha rahega. yeh aise dil dehlane wali khabar hai jo bade badon ko hila de. Ek chotte se saanp ka aatankh gaon mein faila hua hai. Jee haan aapne sahi suna…… "



These kinds of statements are common on India-TV and it reflects how much hype the media creates about small pieces of news (again not all their news pieces are worth neing called news pieces). Considering the competitive environment the journalists are expected to get juicier, spicy and dramatic news items. But instead of presenting us with news, these channels simply choose to present crap.

The story is similar with newspapers. A look at the popular news papers such as Hindustan Times or Times of India will reflect the poor quality of news items. Often the same piece of news item is repeated multiple number of times. These papers often focus a lot on gossip news. They supplement their papers with add-ons like the Delhi Times or the HT city which happen to cover all the talk of the town. And guess what, they are simply catering to the On the other hand the not so popular newspapers such as Indian Express publish sensible pieces of news. They present relevant data. They have better editorials, and they don’t fill up your bundle of paper with gossip news about who has an affair with whom, who wears what etc.

I don’t intend to look down upon the so called popular news papers, but they just happen to cater to what the public wants. The taste of people in serious news is a rare find today. Those who are only interested in news and not junk information happen to read papers like the Indian Express or the Hindu. I don’t have anything against these popular news papers, nor do I gain anything by promoting the other papers. I just happen to express my opinion on the quality and quantity of news we receive today.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

eternal actresses

Today i saw a particular actress who i used to really love. She then virtually disappeared from the cinema world. The actress had done wonders and had a huge fan following. Today i saw this actress judging a dance show on television. This actress came down on stage for a short dance performance. And i think she looked so graceful, beautiful, more that ever before, that i fell in love with her again. This awesome actress has blended in her role better than any other actress that i have seen in the world of ever changing bollywood. This actress is so versatile that you throw anything at her and she handles the sold with grace. She will surpass your expectations, she will enjoy her role, and then one day tell the world that she had a great time doing that. There can be no one better than her. I have seen so many new generation actresses, but few come close to her. I wont say that i have seen all her movies because i have seen very few of her movies. Unfortunately i have not got the chance to watch all her movies, but if i do, i will not let go of the opportunity. I remember her role is movies like QAYAMAT SE QAYAMAT TAK, YES BOSS, ONE TWO KA FOUR (which was nothing short of awesome), JHOOTH BOLE KAUWA KATE (pardon my spelling, but I am sure i have spelt it wrong) her short role in a movie recently released, LUCK BY CHANCE. There is just one thing i would appeal to her, please come back to the movies because i think she is among those few actresses who bring colour to even the stupidly made movies. The movie era of JUHI CHAWLA may be gone, But she can now be seen judging a famous dance competition on television. The only other place where we may notice her now would be the KURKURE advertisement. I do hope that we get to see her more on televison or the big screen.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Journey for some, a trip for many.

This place is among the holiest places for a Hindu devotee. People say that unless God does not ask, you cannot go and visit the shrine. Here is my experience...
The famous shrine of Vaishnodevi witnesses the arrival of close to 60000 pilgrims per day during peak seasons. During non real seasons, the number is 25000. The one thing that even a novice would notice is the level of organization here. Almost everything here is planned properly. And though because of the number of pilgrims who pay a visit to the shine is close to 60,000 a day, the team of people handling the crowd does a fantastic job. Another noticeable thing would be the army presence. Due to the rouge state of Pakistan as a neighbor, the army needs to be over cautious. Our driver mentioned that thanks to the presence of the military they feel safe, relatively of course.
For visiting the shrine, the devotees are supposed to trek up a 11KM path which is a gentle slope up to the shrine. During our trek up for the shrine, we had to dodge heavy traffic (yes you read it correct, traffic on a path where only pedestrians are allowed). There was too much horse power on the trek path. No I am not talking about SUVs, or Jeeps. I am talking about dodging horses carrying those with some form of physical challenges or simply those who are too lazy. Of course where ever you find loads of horses, you also find loads of horse shit. Dodging piles of those was also a bit of a pain. Trust me you don’t wanna know more about this.
But the almost 8 hour trek didn’t appear monotonous at all. We joked around, stopped a lot to grad a snack talked a lot about a lot of things. Something that I had not done with my family for ages, and yes, made fun of others who were riding on a horse and couldn’t really handle it. It was good to know your family after such a long time.
Once at the top, we looked around for our accommodation, and thanks to some friend of my dad’s we were quickly able to get something. We had a bath and after an hour, went for the Darshan. For visiting the shrine, we are supposed to take off our footwear and stand in a queue for paying our respect to the shrine. It was frigid cold. My feet went numb, and soon after they were so cold that they were hurting me as if a huge rock has fallen on my feet.
After about ten minutes in the queue, our turn came and we simply paid our respect to the shrine to which we owed a visit for close to 15 years. At last, it was done. Thankfully everything went smoothly. Our stay was comfortable, all along the time, we had decent food, we had a timely visit and everyone was happy. And my mother promised to be back soon.
The next day we had to start for the return journey. Again, the same thing of stopping at numerous places, grabbing a bite, but what we noticed was that another peak about 50KM away was snow cover. No wonder the freakin chill last night. The sight was just awesome. But unfortunately the expanse of the whole thing could not be captured on a camera. What we captured could never reflect the true picture of what we saw.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Traffic priority

normally i hate traveling in the auto rickshaw. basically i hate the part when the auto rickshaw guy cheats us and tries to fleece us and drives around rashly.
but today i was happy i did. because i realized that even today there are sensible Indians alive.
while on my way to IIT-Delhi, i had hired an auto rickshaw and that guy simply asked the just price. this guy who was about 60, turned out to be an honest person, because from my experience, the older drivers are often rude and stubborn, and end up being the cheats. on the way, there was a fire brigade rushing to someplace. this auto driver was among the few people who actually bothered to give way to the fire brigade. i noticed that a lot of drivers just grabbed the opportunity to cut tight corners, partly blocking the path in front of the fire brigade. i was really furious, but i noticed that this auto driver did his best to avoid blocking the road in front of the fire brigade. when i asked him why, he simply said, that it is the basic decent thing to do. he also told me, that when he was young, a driving test that he took for the first time had a question.
the question went like this,who gets a priority over a traffic situation. define the order of priority from high to low:
the president's motorcade, the fire brigade, an ambulance.
the answer was: fire brigade gets the highest, followed by ambulance, and then the president's motorcade.
I hope this question should be answered by each and every Indian.