Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Into the land of Tipu Sultan…

During the first week of my job, my company arranged a trip for all the trainees to Mysore. It was my second trip to the place but we went to more places this time as one of us knew the place very well. The best sight is Mysore is Tipu’s palace which gets lit up at night. It is an amazing sight to watch. But since we had to return to Bangalore early, we had to give that sight a miss…

St. Philomina’s Church




Tipu’s Palace



Mysore Zoo







Chamundi Hills

Monday, October 29, 2007

Good Ole Mumbai…

I had a dream yesterday night that I was back in Mumbai… Traveling on the Mumbai locals, listening to the peppy Malishka on RedFM. I have many good memories of the 6 weeks that I’d spent there… And staying at the posh Cuffe Parade was an experience indeed… the 10th floor apartment at Maker Towers offered stunning views of the city; from the grand sunrise in the morning to the lit up marine drive in the night….



and I didn’t even havta get up from my bed to enjoy all this ;)


Saturday, October 27, 2007

More of Agra...

After the Taj visit, we also went for a short visit to Akbar's fort...



One of the many windows from which the Taj can be seen in the distance...





Wah Taj!

Sometime back, I was posted in Agra for a month. And towards the end of my stint, I finally found the time and more importantly the right mood to take a trip to he Taj...

I entered through the large gateway and caught the first glimpse of the famed monument; expecting to be thrilled and awed.. but I felt nothing...


the whole trip was a big disappointment and the only thing that made me sit up and take notice was the workmanship and the amazing dexterity with which the carvings were made with a great degree of perfection and similarity...

and so, a weary me came back to my dingy hotel room and uploaded the snaps. and lo! the awe and wonder suddenly appeared out of nowhere... the snaps were great and the Taj looked awesome in the pics...

Monday, October 22, 2007

I the underdog...



The feeling is there... I can't ignore it... Of late I’ve really begun to feel like I am the underdog… my best friend's voice rings loud and clear... "you are a loser Rakesh!! you are just a loser" of course, he was just kidding then… now all of a sudden, it all seems so true; so real...

Well, can it really be true... What could be the reason??

Depression… running out of steam... or is it just Monday morning blues… I do not know… and I do not wanna know… coz I am scared… really really scared… of what the real reason could be………………………………………………………………..!!

Friday, October 19, 2007

Creativity!!

a lil old but hilarious nonetheless. More such creative pieces here.


pic courtesy: hummerlimousine

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

backwasss timepassss

If you have nothing better to do and are bored to the core.. u might as well do this…. Have fun guessing ppl’s age….

ageproject

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

A rat in the rate race....


Of late, this quote keeps coming to my mind... you might win the rat race, but you are still a rat..

and I've just started the race... or have I?? when do we exactly join the rat race.. while we start work? or did it start from the moment we entered school and struggled to get those marks and win all those competitions....

pic courtesy: too much coffee man

Friday, October 05, 2007

Bihar Blues...

A couple of months back, I stepped into the big bad corporate world. I joined one of the leading FMCG companies in the country.. Now one thing about the sales & marketing profession is that you get to travel a lot...

From being a person who has hardly stepped out of his home state (save for a coupla visits to Bangalore and TamilNadu), I got to travel to a whole lot of places... have been literally living out of the suitcase (well, a backpack & a duffel bag in my case) for the past few months... My current project has taken me to Haryana, Rajathan, UP and finally Bihar... (I've some beautiful pics of the Taj and some forts in Rajasthan which I'll upload soon)

And so that's how I ended up in Bihar.. The beginning was pretty bad, with my train arriving a good 7.5 hrs late... and due to flooding, I had to switch cabs twice before finally reaching my hotel... But things were not as bad as I had thought them to be... My work has taken me to interior regions of the state... It is very beautiful.. acres and acres of lush green paddy fields meet the eye... reminded me a lot about Kerala (except that there were no Coconut trees here)...

It was my first time visiting a flood affected area.. Felt really bad for the people... Crops were destroyed, they homes ruined and livestock gone astray... the only place that was not water logged were the roads and so one could find, people living on the roadside on temporary tents and their cattle tied to the nearby trees... Hope the situtation improves soon...






Despite a few mishaps.. such as the cow that charged at me while I was in Arrah (Bhojpur) or the one at the wholesale market in Gaya where my foot got stuck in a foot deep trench of slush and cow dung and vegetable waste... (and quite a few more) it was a good trip... I got loads of info for my proj... professionally, it was a good learning experience and above all I got an idea about how the other side of India lives... they are not concerned about the Sensex touching 17K.. or about whether India will win the next match.. it is a fight for survival for them.. when will I get my next square meal... how will I rebuild my home... how will I find grass for my cattle...

Amid all the rejoicing about India Shining, the booming economy and the India@60 charade.. spare a thought for these poor souls...

Now what makes this worse for me personally is that I myself will not do anything about it... A blog or two and a nagging feeling for a few days.. But then its back to busy life in Bangalore going on to my next proj and an endless effort to meet those all important KRAs and rake in the moolah... yeah! I'm indeed a rat in the rat race...