Friday, October 30, 2009

Oasis



I’m not reporting from there…I’m searching for it, the oasis…In fact; we are all searching for it… (me and my friend…”many-of-my-classmates” to be precise)…while traveling through innumerable mirages….n since it sounds so difficult, it’s actually coming out to be really difficult…
Time is counting down and we, exhausted creatures, are still searching, while there’s no visible result and seemingly…no escape...
Questions are haunting us and we go absolutely aghast at the very notion of facing them (How is life going? What are you doing these days? Got the call? But they’ve started the process, haven’t they? But you must plan an option…) while we know the inescapable answers…
Intuitions of our own fate have failed us and our monopoly on our own lives is slipping away rapidly from our very hands…
Even the cause and effect relationship is loosing its universal appeal, leaving us pondering over no visible cause of somewhat catastrophic effect (EXAGGERATIONS…I know)…
The future aspects are not even walking lamely towards some goal, but are floating blindly….as even walking needs a solid ground!


WHY’s are screeching through silences and WHAT’s visit occasionally, that too, packed safely inside doubtful struggles… HOW-THE-HELL’s have lost their grasp on reality and for TILL-WHEN, nobody is in a position to give even a snobbish answer…
That’s how things are going…


But still, we are searching…for an OASIS… with undimmed hopes and seemingly unstoppable will…to smile, to laugh out loud enough for us to listen atleast…with a belief…that we’ll find the OASIS someday, against all odds…
God Bless!


Thursday, October 22, 2009

These clouds will soon roll by


You try and try with all your will...
Still, You must permit some blood to spill...

There's a life all alone inside the dust storm
There's life trying to erode all barriers
There's a life trying to search its own bumped-off zeal
while struggling to pay its own arrears

There's a land where hopes visit only as clouds
There's a land on despairs curvature
There's a land where dejection lurks as ghosts
n faith rottens as old furniture

There's a soul having no time to dream
just wondering how to fight
There's soul struggling for mere existence
ignoring how its right

There's a flower mourning its crushed up tuft
n cries n waves to beautiful springs
There's a flower leaving its charm n grace
surviving over the brink


(But...{thankfully, there's always a BUT :-) })

There's a monk who says there'll be dawn
dont panic, dont fear, dont cry,
There's a monk who smiles at this crisis of life
"These clouds will soon roll by"

P.S : It was painful...really...searching for a ray of smile on the very beautiful face of "the laughing beauty"...

Monday, October 12, 2009

Metro Manners!


I's waiting for that "10-nuisance, MIND IT!!!" report series on delhiites to get over, to write this post...and finally,its over...leaving me with a trillion questions ..and 3 days after I finished reading the final report, I'm still doing what I do the best...I'm pondering over questions...


So, what's it about this sudden rush to seem civilized? about Delhi being rude and crude? about such hue and cry over overnight adoption of manners befitting a world class city? about lack of civic-sense and public etiquette? about this concern over the age-old "chalta-hai" attitude? about this sudden acknowledgment of Delhi being a riot zone, unsafe for women, and being nothing more than a shanty town (last one is an insanely exaggerated statement, I know)...


It's very easy, really, to gabble your tongue and blame delhiites for everything...and then sowing seeds of imaginations, expecting everything to change and things getting easygoing for an event as big as commonwealth games...but providing infrastructure n facilities to implement these flowery dreams need time,money and some real efforts...
I mean, how can you expect, someone traveling across bitter Delhi heat waves, and struck into 20 minutes of traffic stoppage, not to honk impatiently and shout at bad roads and bad traffic management? How can you expect, a crowd that was jostling for space into bluelines some days back, to adopt metro manners suddenly? How can you expect, a population so used to get away with a 50 Rs. note, not to jump red lights and start following traffic rules suddenly, just for the sake of some international event the city is going to host shortly? and how can you expect people, so used to jaywalking, just for the FUN part of it, to walk within the frontiers of subways and over-bridges?


I think its all about the need for strict policing, maintenance of facilities, implementing rules firmly and making them resource driven... Delhiites, as I know them, actually feel very much connected with the city. They don't spit or litter anywhere near well maintained sites like Akshardham temple or even at metro stations because they reckon them as important infrastructural investment by the government...and so, feel like preserving them for their own good.This can never be the case with Sadar bazaar area or chandani chowk, unless such level of facilities be planned there (somehow)...A standardized system and some wisely planned investment is seriously needed...Till then, all this lecturing about how some politicians want delhiites to behave during commonwealth games, and expecting things to turn out accordingly, is nothing more then a fool's paradise...


Some author I cant remember once said- Reality is a question of perspective....atleast for now, it really is...
Amen!!!