Amazing
Replies to this thread:
More by Amazing
What people are reading
Subscribers
[Total Subscribers 19] :: VIEW ALL
Please log in to subscribe to Amazing's postings.
:: Subscribe
|
Not just a story : Experiences of life and travels
[VIEWED 5485
TIMES]
|
SAVE! for ease of future access.
|
|
|
Amazing
Please log in to subscribe to Amazing's postings.
Posted on 07-17-08 3:39
PM
Reply
[Subscribe]
|
Login in to Rate this Post:
0
?
|
|
''To travel is to discover that everyone is wrong about other
countries'' its so true. In fact; I have also discovered the same. For me, the pleasantest sensation comes when I
awake quite alone in a strange town in a foggy morning. Sometimes I
wonder, how would this beautiful world look like if there were no world called
'adventure'? Thats the reason I would pack up things and move, wander
here there and everywhere just like a dry leaf on a hurricane. Luckily
'Not all those who wander are lost'.
During these journeys of my life and
travels, I met many wonderful people, shared few moments, had laughters
and grievances together. Today Im goin to share some of
those moments, beautiful and bitter. The above incident was one among
them. I
had already shared that one in SAJHA long ago but today I felt like
starting the thread with the same one as that was one of the most
touching incidents of my life.
Will keep updating this thread, and will write both in Nepali n English. Im sorry if u happen to read it twice :-(
Thankin U all -------------
Despite being fifth trip to New Delh it was my first visit to India
Gate. In school days I used to get confused between India Gate of New
Delhi and Gateway of India of Mumbai. Well, after wandering around
Palika Bazar and busy streets of Connaught Place I finally caught a bus
to India Gate, an enticing monument and the identity of India after Taj
Mahal which was made on the memory of Indian soldiers who fought for
the country.
What surprises me heavily in Delhi often
is the simple yet sophisticated life. Ladies, gentlemen, and the
youngsters patiently waiting for the city buses. Dressed in the modest
way, "Taxi" like in Kathmandu? No way. No show off, no hip hop, no mini
skirt, no cigar nothing else but a mobile in one hand and an English
magazine in the other. Sounds great, isn't it? In the city buses of
Delhi do not expect a conductor to come and ask for a ticket, you must
go and help yourself. But it is pretty common to find many Delhities
trying hard to play a tricky game. Clever enough.
"India
Gate...India Gate............." shouted a conductor in the hoarse
voice. I got off pushing and shoving the crowd. In fact, I was greatly
delirious to see it all with my naked eyes. The moment I got off from
bus I flustered for a while as magnificent Rashtrapati Bhawan was on my
right side whereas India Gate was beckoning from the other side.
Interestingly I moved towards Rashtrapati Bhawan and a farcical
temptation ran into my mind, whether I could get a glimpse of APJ Abdul
Kalam, really I was foolish. Then I went to Parliament building and
lamented for while where recalling event of 13th Dec happened.
Meanwhile I pondered myself staring at building," Is this the ultimate
destination of all the politicians, who are playing a game called
politics just to get a berth here?" Anyway I felt great to be there.
I was exhausted after a long walk from Rajpath to India Gate, yet there
was some sort of tempo, which kept me thrilling. Yes that was India
Gate;I was standing in front of it. That was the same India Gate which
I see every day on TV in the newspapers, magazines, and where not.Well,
I took a seat under a tree in India Gate garden. The scenario was
pretty romantic over there, all the couples busy in making love and it
felt bad to be alone though I like travelling alone because of
flexibility.
Nearby two girls were whispering dressed in
pink kurta and blue kurta whom I noticed lately. Wow! They were gazing
me as if they wanted to kill me. I kept on flipping the pages of
Filmfare. "Should I ask them to take my snap?" as I was looking for
someone to click my photo. I tried to ask but I did not dare to do so,
I was really diffident. "Excuse me " "Will you please take my photo" I
asked a lanky moustached man passing nearby me " Kyu nahi?" apparently
reply came in the husky voice. "Thanks " I shook hand and gave a wry
smile. He must be a local Delhitie, I guessed. ----
Still they
were staring at me, I could not see their face properly but what I
confirmed was that they were trying to allure me and doing everything
to attract my attention, I was rather confounded, really. They shifted
their place and came nearer and nearer, now I could see them vividly.
The girl wearing a pink Kurta was sharp and Indian looking girl and the
other one wearing blue one was a half Mongolian look with a fringe and
dimples in cheeks, aged around twenty, I guessed. They started throwing
pebbles pointing at me. I was still going through Filffare and
obviously it was a sham. "What's time now?" I dared to talk covering my
Titan watch with my sleeve of white T-shirt. "2:30" was her prompt
response. The pink one enquired " Are you new in Delhi?" in pure Hindi
tongue, "Yes" I said.
Now they felt ease to come
closer and started pouring unlimited and unnecessary questions.
"Puzzled" I was. Who are these girls? Are these harlots? There were
many possibilities. Ironically, then I wanted to escape but ..........I
had had lots of questions to be answered. Believe me, I was ruffled
when I heard them speaking in Nepali language. I got a clue and I was
right but I was not happy. I wish I were wrong. My heart hardened and
felt as through my blood frozen. By the way I did not introduce myself
as a Nepali at the outset. They could not identify either. Thank God
for my Aryan look."Where do you live?" I asked deliberately "Indrapuri,
Old colony" she said. "Your name?" Was my next question "What's in
name?" She put question to question. Finally I asked " Are you from
Nepal?"
She said nothing this time. The blue one was pretty shy all the answers
were furnished by the pink one. It sounded like I was interviewing
them. I felt pity for them.I wanted to know the whole shebang of them."
How do they survive? How does all this hell happen to them? How were
they dying to live?" I wanted to put all the questions in one go. "Aap
kidhar khogaye?" Pink one shouted immediately, "Buss Yu hi" I grinned.
Perhaps I was not talking to their point of view. They might have found
me obnoxious. So I decided to put a question just to know much about
them. Well, I have already had of sense of recognition for them. I
reckoned them as sisters. Alas! They were unaware. However I gathered
all the guts and dared to ask" How much do you............?" But I
could not and how could I..........?
"Bahini Ma pani Nepali
ho" finally I broke the ice but no reactions only nonplussed. " I asked
in Nepali about taking their photos but they denied directly. I kept
camera aside. " From which part of Nepal you are actually?" I wanted to
be as intimate as I could. " Ramechhap, Sindhului, Nuwakot, Jahapa?" I
was asking again. But they were whispering themselves. I just felt
pity, they were NOT SERIOUS AT ALL. Without saying a word they gave a
final glance and made their way.
I could not cease them. In
fact I could do nothing. I wonder how they have to scrimp for their
hand to mouth in alien land where they must hate their own brothers.
Imagine the thousands of Pinkies and Blues drowning in the city of
Delhi, which is not less than hell for them. I kept on gazing them. In
no time one black man in early forties was holding Pinky's arm.
I bet
this time he was asking " How much for a night?"
-------- Thanks
Last edited: 18-Jul-08 09:36 AM
|
|
|
|
true
Please log in to subscribe to true's postings.
Posted on 07-17-08 4:18
PM
Reply
[Subscribe]
|
Login in to Rate this Post:
0
?
|
|
You seem to travel a lot. How do u get so much time off work or is traveling a part of your job? Just curious. But u sure are one lucky dude.
|
|
|
Amazing
Please log in to subscribe to Amazing's postings.
Posted on 07-18-08 9:40
AM
Reply
[Subscribe]
|
Login in to Rate this Post:
0
?
|
|
Hey true, its true that I travel a bit. And its all under personal arrangements. I hope soon I will find my kind of work where I can travel extensively. For your last sentence I would just say one thing 'Im not ' I mean 'Lucky'---thanks--
|
|
|
SurNaTal
Please log in to subscribe to SurNaTal's postings.
Posted on 07-19-08 6:59
PM
Reply
[Subscribe]
|
Login in to Rate this Post:
0
?
|
|
थाहा छ यस्तै हुन्छ। थाहा छ धेरै नेपाली चेलीबेटिहरुले चाहेर नचाहेर यि दर्दनाक नर्क पूर्ण जीवन बिताउन वाध्य हुनु भएको छ। तर पनि जव जव यस्ता साक्षतकार हरु हुन्छन, मन अमिलो बनिदिन्छ। र सबै भन्दा पिडादायक चाँही केही गर्न नसक्नु को पुन: आत्म बोध हुने गर्छ।
|
|
Please Log in! to be able to reply! If you don't have a login, please register here.
YOU CAN ALSO
IN ORDER TO POST!
Within last 30 days
Recommended Popular Threads |
Controvertial Threads |
TPS Re-registration case still pending .. |
To Sajha admin |
I hope all the fake Nepali refugee get deported |
and it begins - on Day 1 Trump will begin operations to deport millions of undocumented immigrants |
Travel Document for TPS (approved) |
All the Qatar ailines from Nepal canceled to USA |
MAGA and all how do you feel about Trumps cabinet pick? |
Those who are in TPS, what’s your backup plan? |
MAGA मार्का कुरा पढेर दिमाग नखपाउनुस ! |
|
|
NOTE: The opinions
here represent the opinions of the individual posters, and not of Sajha.com.
It is not possible for sajha.com to monitor all the postings, since sajha.com merely seeks to provide a cyber location for discussing ideas and concerns related to Nepal and the Nepalis. Please send an email to admin@sajha.com using a valid email address
if you want any posting to be considered for deletion. Your request will be
handled on a one to one basis. Sajha.com is a service please don't abuse it.
- Thanks.
|