Friday, July 12, 2019

Meeting different set of people in the city of Delhi

Meeting different set of people in the city of Delhi

Umpteen times i have been to MCD office in Dwarka and umpteen times i have had interactions with umpteen number of people. The other day i met automan Mr Musharraf which reminded me of Pakistan leadership which at one point of time was led by leader of same namesake. It was automan Mr Shyam babu and Mr Ramji Singh at MCD office in South Zone which brought cheers and i cherished the moment when i came across them.

Meet Mr Omar Khan who is related to Mr Inayat Khan cold drinks vendor at Sarojini Nagar. Meet Mr Nikhil from Dorbi in Darjeeling who is out for an interview for Vistara Airlines a Joint Venture between Tata Group and Singapore Airlines. Meet Mr R D Chowdhary. While coming from South West Delhi the other day i meet Mr Harihant who is going to pursue a course from Delhi Technical University which was earlier known as Delhi College of Engineering. We discuss about some students of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT Delhi) unable to clear their internal exams and what dogged the Indian education system as infallible reporting by Indian Express the daily suggested. Meet Automan Mr Sohralal. Meet fruit vendor Mr Kalua. Meet automan Mr Jagdish Madan who has tales to tell about the city of Delhi and how the city has outmanoeuvred the permutations and combinations over a period of time. Meet Mr Jai Singh at Sarojini Nagar Metro Station who is kind enough to dispense token.

Meet Ms Ritika who is a student in South Campus of Delhi University and she is seen flipping through the pages of The Hindu the newspaper. According to her this paper is widely read by students of North Campus of Delhi University even though Hindustan Times and Times of India are leading dailies of the city. Meet Mr Mohammad Shabir automan who is kind enough to give ride from Sarojini Nagar to Safdarjung Enclave. Meet automan Mr Awdesh Kumar. Meet Mr Gupta who is at xerox centre in Dwarka. Meet Mr Rajkumar who is plying e-rickshaw in South West Delhi. Meet automan Mr Sonpal, meet automan Mr Upendar from Muzaffarpur in Bihar. This place was in the news for the very reason that the State Government was finding it hard to contain Encephalitis which is normally associated with inflammation of the brain. At present by Grace of God it seems to be under control. There is another viral infection going by the name Japanese Encephalitis which is ravaging the State of Assam in India. Hope it is brought under control.

Meet Mr Jung Bahadur from Nepal who has been in India for a pretty long time. Meet Mr Ashok Kumar in Safdarjung Enclave Post Office and Mr Ram Niwas who is kind enough to send money order to Mr Rauf Hussein in Ajmer in Rajasthan State in India. Meet Mr Kailash, Mr Kaushal in State Bank of India in Safdarjung Enclave. Meet Mr Suyo Gupta in HDFC Bank and Mr Akhand Pratap Singh who also reports for work at the same place. Meet automan Mr Chandeshwar. Meet Mr Mussadi Lal at Janakpuri District Centre in New Delhi. Meet Mr Gupta. Meet automan Mr Avnish Kumar, automan Mr Pyarelal, meet automan Gyan Chand, meet automan Mr Jitendar, meet postman Mr Subhash.

The other day at Bhikaji Cama Place i am blessed to come across Mr Bahadur who is kind enough to guide me to HDFC Life Office. Here in the office Mr Ashish Ranjan is kind enough to do the paperwork.

Poised for a total that was not inescapable, Cricket Team India was tottering at 5 for 2 and at 24 for 4 they never looked to be in the game. Having lost early wickets to some depth bowling by the Kiwis, Team India had unenviable task on hand - and it called for innings of insurmountable feat. This was how the World Cup Campaign progressed and ended despite some fierce batting by middle order. Though Indian seamers had restricted Kiwis to a chaseable total and from there the onus was on batsmen to cross the fence. They should have applied their mind while chasing a modest total with balls which required real pushing could be sent to the boundaries and difficult ones negotiated with aplomb.

For another day and for another World Cup, hope floats with prayers on the lips that top order to middle order would see us through and they won't fall like nine pins.The team that has set its sight on the World Cup should go about task with enough indulgences as far as depth bowling was concerned and enough synergy when it came to batting.

The Show We The People aired on NDTV Channel on July 7 on unplanned development of cities in India shows the policy makers are in for some big challenges and they all including us have to apply their mind and do some deft handling. 

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