Monday, June 27, 2022

Stay In Shimla; Adivo Alladivo on Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel

Stay In Shimla; Adivo Alladivo on Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel

Having reached Shimla (Shimla Is Capital Of Himachal Pradesh State In India) I aspired to live in a place where peace and serenity was guaranteed and I may not have to face the heat. From Old Bus Stand Shimla I trudged all the way to Lower Bazar and henceforth to Fingask Estate hoping against hope the aforementioned place does not witness sessions of hate. There were frequent reminders that spitting is unhealthy, unsanitary and dangerous, littering is a punishable offence but there were many who could not read between the lines and spitting and infiltration of cussed words now and then was in their methodology and this would not have been approved by US Jazz Pianist Hines. Having checked in Hotel Sai, I walked all the way to The Mall Road to get a copy of newspaper The Tribune with weather not looking brume and with little knowledge that newspaper vendor would have heard of French Inventor Baume. 

Water Rationing About To Start

Flipping through the pages of newspaper I gathered water rationing was about to start in view of scanty rainfall and I discussed threadbare this issue with Hotel Manager who was not tall. It may not have been more than six hours later rains lashed entire Shimla lasting entire night and early morning and there was no sighting of Hyla. The next morning with water shortage still there I checked in another hotel Pioneer Inn and leave for Jakhau Temple (Lord Hanuman Temple) with taxi personnel wearing a shirt washed in detergent rin. The taxi personnel takes a long route and I am in Temple before 1 pm with none of the disciples having ever shown the tendency to have brut. I am there for 10 to 15 minutes with temple priest signaling the doors would be closed and my prayer sheet is small with little post. Leave temple precincts at 1.25 and reach hotel a little after two having clues what next to do. Leave for Shimla Railway Station a little before 4 pm on foot and gather information about seat availability in Kalka Shatabdi Train bound for Delhi where some residents have round belly. Back in Hotel after 5.30 pm and take dinner from Chaman Palace whose quantity is less and the said food pricey with hotel manager having heard of a place named Kashi. I would remain ever grateful to Mr Mehtar Singh for providing cure for splitting headache and Mr Bunty for giving black tea and they may have heard of some people named in Sweden as Cleve.

Visiting Shimla Railway Station

The next morning I visited Shimla Railway Station to book Tatkal Ticket For Kalka Shatabdi Train for Delhi and the ticket itself was pricey with the woman personnel not rude to me but to other train ticket aspirants audacious and there she needed a lesson to be polite and mannerism by no means avaricious.  Here I spotted on Platform One board that went like this: Heritage Structure Shimla Railway Station Building built in 1903. Keep it neat and tidy. The Kalka Shimla Railway has been included in UNESCO's World Heritage Site. The Kalka Shimla Railway is 96 km long railway line from Kalka to Shimla and passes through 102 tunnels, 988 bridges and 917 curves. The largest tunnel near Barog is 1143 m. In Shimla Railway Station there are snack bar, multipurpose stall, refreshment room, waiting room and Mr Lekh Raj at multipurpose stall spills the beans that Himachali topi (Cap) which I purchased for Rs 450 from Lower Bazar Shimla can be had for Rs 100 as entire folks selling this cap are kindred. Here women personnel at snack bar are wearing mask and this is mandatory task. Leave station after taking food from refreshment room where the manager divulges that an army general has built a mansion near Shimla whose rent each day is Rs 25,000 and this steep rent act is itself no less than bauson. 

Adivo Alladivo on Sri Venkateswara Bhakti Channel

Adivo Alladivo featured singers Ms Sarmishta, Ms Namrata, Mr Arun Kumar, Ms Sukhi, Ms Vaishnavi, and Mr Ganesh. Judges were Y Jyas Balasubramaniam Garu, D Y Suresh Rao Garu and Shailesh Garu. Special mention made by judge of Ms Sarmishta, Ms Sukhi and Ms Namrata. 

Tamil Movie Baravaa on Sun Channel illustrated the hardships faced by commoners. One should watch this movie to understand how deep is corruption in the system and how villain P K and his henchmen are shown the door. The ill treatment of women is too shown in the movie with men from education ministry in central government using them to satisfy their lust. This movie shows how depraved men are out to loot the country. P K the villain is nipped in the bud by Actor Vijay. 

Most spare a little thought on carbon emissions and this is a reality with those men adding to carbon emissions would be left with little in their kitty. 

YEDU KONDALWADA VENKATRAMNA GOVINDA GOVINDA

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