Thursday, July 27, 2017

Stay in Kanniyakumari ; visiting temple; visiting cyber cafe

Stay in Kanniyakumari; visiting temple; visiting cyber cafe

Having secured a good sleep, Monday was the second day in Kanniyakumari. In the morning hours as i stepped outside Triveni Tourist Home i could sight a bunch of scootermen wishing to take tourists to sunrise point. A little after  8 am i left the hotel to reach Devdas store, one of the few stores having newspapers and writing pads. In little over 15 minutes from here i reached the Kanniyakumari temple. The temple is fairly clean and the movement of the queue inside has a semblance of order. One has to remove his vest to enter the temple premises. Sighting the Goddess is a moving experience and the idol looking as radiant as ever. As one moves to the exit point there are a series of merchandise stores.

As i decided to keep a date with Kanya's footsteps on foothills, the vessel which i could board and the queue which i could join looked to be a tad different. The serpentine queue set to get longer every passing minute defeated the resolve to visit the Kanya's footsteps.  The queue was made up of tourists coming from West Bengal and other states. Rampant unemployment and an order that looks to be disturbing every passing month has made the people from West Bengal search for opportunities in other states/destinations. From here i walked all the way to Fathima stores , there are a set of two to three stores with one serving as cyber cafe.

Run by a man from a minority section, he welcomes the customers with a smile and has a big impact on the sentiment index. With over two hours spent at the cyber cafe i head towards Vivekananda Ashram where i come across two boys working as volunteers, one hailing from Andhra Pradesh and other from Pune. The boys opened up to a discourse on activities they were associated with as far as the trust functioning went and i expressing regret over not able to board the vessel in view of serpentine queue.

As i head towards restaurant, i come across P Thungaswami running Ranade Communication serving as a cyber cafe-cum-phone booth. The times we live in and the opportunities we come across may make one wonder whether a phone booth is a necessity. In a place like Kanniyakumari which opens its door to tourists from across the globe, a phone booth is a must especially for those who are uncomfortable with the idea of a cell/smartphone. In the city of Bangalore some colonies have phone booths at every nook and corner. This i discovered in April 2014. Against this in the city of Delhi no phone booths can be discovered at any place making it convenient for some to resort to misuse of cell.

Ranade communication i have visited in the past to do stories in 2010 and later and this Mr  P Thungaswami was able to recall. Later took meals from a Vegetarian restaurant  which probably went by the name gowri shankar restaurant. The sumptuous feast comes for a little less than 100 rs   with the staff at the counter cooperating in all possible ways. In the background songs in praise of Lord Venkateshawra is being played. In the vicinity of this restaurant is a handicraft emporium, a book stall and a BSNL Broadband Internet Browsing Centre ( Ranade Communication).Besides Mr P Thungaswami there is a girl who goes by the name Subba working in the cyber cafe.

The large hall a few metres away from reception desk of Vivekananda Kendra which served as a meal centre in the past has been discontinued. Velapan is the security guard in Vivekananda Ashram and opposite ashram are a string of shops like Kodak photoshop, nice footwear and a cyber cafe which i visited in the past. Later i head towards Kanniyakumari railway station to book a ticket for Thrissur.  At Kanniyakumari railway station there is a computerised reservation centre and unreserved ticketing counter. Amidst string of chairs one can spot a Canara bank cash point. On display are southern railways vigilance numbers and a board of Kanniyakumari train timings. Janki is at the counter who books a ticket for Thrissur. In the evening i am in the Triveni Tourist home where i come across personnel like Robin and S Das. Though roads in the temple city are not wide, the fewer sighting of vehicles helps to keep the pollution at bay. One can walk from Vivekananda Ashram to Kanniyakumari road leading all the way to the market and temple with fewer irritants.

Tuesday was the day when i had to leave for Guruvayoor. I head to the outer fringes of the temple and return to Triveni Tourist Home. The train is supposed to leave at 10.30 am.

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Baby of Sumedha should be saved at all cost

NDTV.com had a story on a premature baby. Baby of Sumedha should be saved at all cost. People should generate liberally towards her treatment.Our prayers are with the baby.

Let all like-minded parties come together on the issue of corruption

Let all like-minded parties come together on the issue of corruption

Reaching Madurai from Rameswaram; the stay in Madurai and later reaching Kanniyakumari

Reaching Madurai from Rameswaram; the stay in Madurai and later reaching Kanniyakumari

Meenakshi Amman temple in Madurai i visited in the evening after coming from Rameswaram. Frisking and metal detectors mark the entry point. The frisking  should be comprehensive and those assigned with the task of providing security should be alert all the time. In the temple i came across a family hailing from Tamil Nadu. We discussed about diversity that Indian template presented. WE discussed about the movies made in the South and how some of the action flicks had good box office collections. That doesn't necessarily mean that one need to imitate the stunts shown in the movies It took more than an hour to get darshan with the temple structure looking as vibrant as ever. Being a Saturday there was rush inside the temple and the proceedings were in order.

Later i  visited Meenakshi restaurant to have curd rice. A little before 12 a.m i left for Madurai railway station. Here in the station i came across a young boy hailing from minority section working in the middle east. Here we discussed about low cases of theft in some parts of middle east as stringent punishment was order of the day and  the case of faulty landing gear of a flight which had a miraculous escape. Tamil Nadu Sampark Kranti bound for Delhi could be seen waiting for departure from Platform No 3. The number of berths overshadowed  the number of passengers and the frequent announcement could be heard about the train.

My train for Nagercoil left a little after 1 a.m. A little before six a.m the train reached Nagercoil and queries about taking an auto ride to Kanniyakumari meant i would have to shell out a big amount. i took a general ticket for onward journey to Kanniyakumari in the same train which i took from Madurai. In 20 minutes i reached Kanniyakumari. When i reached Sangam hotel Mr Nathan was there at the counter who expressed his inability to furnish accommodation in Sangam hotel and asked me to check into the other hotel run by the same group across the road. That hotel probably went by the name Triveni. I had to wait for more than hour before the room could be given. During this period i came across an associate professor working in Coimbatore College.  Primarily hailing from Udhagamandalam, the associate professor was part of a tourist group which had come to Kanniyakumari for sightseeing. After checking into the room which had a single bed and a fairly clean surrounding, i went for dosa in the triveni restaurant. A large part of Sunday was spent in the room and in the evening took a walk towards Vivekananda ashram.


The story on Ahmedabad textile mills by Gulam Jeelani and Hiral Dave in a national daily is quite interesting. The story on cow derivates by Gulam Jeelani is also quite interesting. The research on cow derivates can send amazing results. The govt of the day needs to promote research. Equally important is for the govt to rein in cow vigilantes.

Names of indian cities have been falling off the map story in NYT made interesting reading.

As for the stalemate in Bihar, when cracks develop in mahagathbandhan in the wake of no one putting in his papers,one can run a minority govt as was true in the Centre from '91 to '96. The right wing party in Bihar can abstain whenever voting comes up in Vidhan Sabha and this would enable the JDU-led govt to complete its tenure. The right wing party won't be part of the alliance nor it would be supporting the govt; only in the name of stability it would repeatedly abstain. By the way the right wing party won't be doing any favour to anyone; only in the name of stability it would take that small step. This scenario would be true if resignation doesn't come through of the politico concerned and exit window is shown.