Tuesday, July 19, 2022

Of Cuba And Wildfires In Europe That One Has To Cope

Of Cuba And Wildfires In Europe That One Has To Cope

As I went past Cross Road Number 3 (Ring Road Market Sarojini Nagar In New Delhi), the disappearing bananas and their vanishing nature brought no glee. As we ran out of banana, it was time to pore over weather in Havana. Havana we have heard a lot about and temperatures here are mild with little sighting of cloud. With humidity to stay at 94 per cent it was time to lend voice in great paean to steadfast nature of Cuban people who have tenacity to cross day to day hurdle. Cuba for long has waged a battle to ameliorate the sufferings of common man and here we salute this Caribbean Nation with none of the acts to assail anyone with slang. We hope Cuba shares equal ties with all North American nations and here gasoline prices shouldn't evoke public condemnation. Cities to watch out for would be Santiago de Cuba, Camaguey, Holguin and Guantanamo with tourists visiting the same may pick up come shine or rain. 

Wildfires should subside

Coming back to episode of bananas, fruit vendor Mr Kamal pledged to deliver the fruit but that didn't happen and this was rude. Whatever the fruit vendor asks we make the payment in cash and here on no  occasions we slash. Other fruit vendors also charge more for banana from which one can initiate lore. As we went to Green Park and Malviya Nagar hoping against hope the heat won't be oppressive but that weather tailed and remained tensive. The long winding traffic going all the way to Nehru Place where people work in cubicle with attempts to put in their best and that is not feeble. This long winding traffic is adding to the heat the world over and keeping air conditioning units on affecting the flight journey of Southeast Asia's Kalong. As for Europe last time the high temperature recorded in Cambridge was 38.7 degrees celsius in 2019 and this time round it may outmaneuver that record and wildfires from France to Spain to Portugal may hit the likes of those individuals who can't weave intuitive tales and are largely clod. We hope these wildfires subside and bring tidings of glide.

Reminders in a Public Sector Bank

We are living in uncertain times when visit to Ring Road Market brings forth the issue of child labour and there is a zone designated as no child labour zone; not acceptable would be the clone. As I visited Public Sector Bank for sending paltry cash to expert who had filed income tax, the repeated reminder by income tax department of India that file return to avoid stress and last minute rush and here GST raise on essential commodities like flour, rice and curd make the surroundings not look lush. In the Public Sector Bank there was reminder that citizens can freely exchange soiled notes as per rules prescribed by Central Bank RBI which may go for a hike in interest rate if it wants inflation to lose its gait. In the same bank there was hint that car loan could be availed to upgrade your life and this reminded one of colonial era when most goods could be had in pice. Most essential items are out of reach of commoners who can't cough up money even to visit seaport Durres where borders are not porous.

When will the craze for luxury cars wane no one knows, India is a poor country with large segments having no gains. A large section of population is in distress is what we know, if temperatures dip none would be lying low. We are waiting for good times when ethical would be the agenda with none getting ticked off for stating his or her views on executive or planet-like object Sedna even if opinion come from a distant city in Minnesota named Edina. We are waiting for good times when electric buses would groove in the city of Delhi and the said commute would bring forward the works of English Philosopher Hooke. We are waiting for good times when luxury tax would be imposed on extravagant vehicles by a standard that is top-notch and this would make the plans to own the same scotch even if they reside in mansion or lodge. 

YEDU KONDALWADA VENKATRAMNA GOVINDA GOVINDA

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