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Merry Christmas

By ANIRBAN CHATTERJIE

Its Christmas..
And just another few times of the year when the streets are extraordinarily filled with people.
I seen a lot of Lipsticks today on my way to work.
Happy Families, Good looking Couples (both: married & temporary pre marriage time passes, Husbands taking their wives out (once in a year! so they rub the whole damn stick onto their lips) God only knows when they will go out again! And boys who are 2 timing right now take their better looking (read: Hot) partner out to flaunt it to the crowd.
Work today for me.
" Goodmrnin...mery christmas n hav a grt day."
I received this text from ----- this morning at 8.55am
Last Year my Christmas was nice but it was fake (temporal)
This year I am alone and it is real (foreva)

Wishing you a Merry Christmas from my end and pray for yourselves and try being happy and normal. Try making rational choices though I know its the irrational one we actually learn and later call experience.

 

Young politicians..

Category: , By ANIRBAN CHATTERJIE

Hello December,

I am finally feeling the winter chill this year along with numerous other things I am feeling bitter over in 2010. Never felt it during the last 2 years (Pun intended) a light cardigan was enough. But it’s nice whatever happens is for the best isn’t it? The winter sun is so nice, Family-Friends picnic, children out playing in the sun. I don’t have any (sad or bad?) but this wonderful winter sunshine makes feel like making love outdoors to my bad habits (atleast it won’t desert me after that) ADVISORY REQUIRED – don’t try at home...I said outdoors!

For those who haven’t watched – KINDLY WATCH GULAAL AS SOON AS YOU READ THIS. Apart from what I am supposed to saying it’s a superb movie, wonderful acting blah blah bull shit..Watch Anurag Kashyap beautifully portraying the ever changing human face, good front of you and bitching behind you and most importantly how we use humans or better still fake relations.

Talking of Gulaal it reminds me of Student Politics prevalent largely across Bengal colleges. I condemn the violence that occurred last week. One killed and another’s eyeball shattered. I feel sad for his eye ball being smashed …His some other ball should have been destroyed instead!! Either they were actively involved or were innocent victims. If involved then what happened is for the best.

Come off it guys, face the real world where college politics don’t even help in getting you a day’s lunch. For all those budding young politicians, I want to ask do they even know President of India’s name.

Some lady nah… Abdul Kalam…Manmohan Singh…

These are the quick (and wrong) replies most of them will give. Some may even say Sonia Gandhi but few will actually get it right. Don’t believe me? Walk into union room of any college and randomly ask this to any 10 budding young politicians and you will know for yourself. Majority will be incorrect. But ask them who is Che Guerara…Whoa you don’t need an answer, you will find some flaunting Tshirts.

This is the sorry state of affairs. Please don’t make a fool out of yourself guys…Its hypocrisy. 1 in 10000 finally goes on to become the MDidi or BBabu we see today. And even if you become you will do the thing they are doing – egg others on instead of stopping the rot riot. How many of the Biman’s or Buddhadebs’s or Partha’s did actually even visit the scene last week or the bereaved family? NONE! They instead played what they are paid for – Blame game!

College is for studies. Graduation, post graduation and not the dummy game of politics played in the name of Chatra Rajneeti (Student Politics). Like we played business when we were kids. The real politics (Rajneeti) is played by the ones we elect and later curse - political bureaucrats (netas) and its dirty and the place is Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha and not the college your parents send you with their hard earned money.

Sorry but I disagree strongly if you say this is part of growing up coz if you are growing up then you are also stalling others from growing up. And you will find some 40-50 year neighbor or uncle who now speaks of flowery of chatra politics and of its rightful existence; He never took part in this dirt, passed his Grads, studied well and he has some other secured means of earning his bread and butter. He isn’t a politician!

Few advices:

· Don’t waste your time in blocking busy roads like Hazra shouting SFI,SFI. Instead realize, excuse yourself and spend the time in some vocational training course which you can add to your skills/education for your CV.

· Know the names of India’s President and the post held by Dr. Manmohan Singh (PM), Mrs. Sonia Gandhi (Chairperson UPA) and Dr.APJ Abdul Kalam (Ex President).

· There is much more to life than College Canteen, Cigarettes, trying to get the attention of the opposite sexes and SFI/TMCP.

· Youth Politics is not the craze or the new big thing. If it was then its youth vibrant icon - Mr. Rahul Gandhi wouldn’t have been over 40 years old!

· College Politics or the dada you do chamchagiri for now don’t help you later when you go begging for a job from one employee to another.

· There is lots of politics you will have to play in real life: Girls with their mother in laws, Boys with colleagues at Office, with Boss for promotion, etc. Spare some neetis for later use. And if politics was that great we might have leading universities imparting courses for its students.

Why I mentioned Bengal colleges in particular is because College Politics don’t exist in so large scale in other states. Leading Universities of Bengal are all tawaifs of our state’s ruling party so it dances to its Sheila ki Jawani. No offences meant to Sheila or any other persons I mentioned here. I love all of them specially Didi.

Budding politicians (who don’t understand a thing of politics) stay away from this dirt. The Universities in collaboration with the BBabus/ MDidis should realize and resolute against this or are they waiting for some more young ignorant comrades to part with their lives or eye?

Ban College Politics or we might see some more naive balls breaking and next time it won’t be the eye.

 

CIRCULAR RAILWAYS

Category: By ANIRBAN CHATTERJIE

10.15 AM – Completed a long pending work at HDFC Bank (Gillinder House)

10.33 AM – took a Circular Railway train from BBD Bag Railway Station to Dumdum, speaking of Circular Railways (for those who don’t know of its existence and for those who heard of it but unfortunately never travelled) I advice to take a ride. It’s an experience of a new kind, one you may not feel in your hustle bustle of your daily routine. A train ride just beside the River Hooghly.

Patipukur, Kolkata, Tala, Bag Bazar, Sova Bazar Ahiritola, Burra Bazar, BBD Bag, Eden Gardens, Princep Ghat, Khidirpur, etc. Yes if you didn’t know there are rail stations by these names.

For your reference:

* Patipukur – Rizwanur’s body were found here. * Tala Tank – RG Kar Hospital and * Kolkata Station - * Burra Bazar – through the godowns of Kolkata’s big market. * Beneath the Howrah Bridge and Hooghly Sety (yes actually right under it!) * Khidderpore Dock (you may catch a view of Ship making and repairing. * Elevated Bridge after Khidderpore (the curve is awesome and the view breathtaking)

My advice is taking a 3.36 pm Down Naihati Majherhat from Barrackpore which crosses Dumdum at 4.00 PM to reach Majherhat at 5. PM via the Circular Railways route (or Anti-Clockwise route). The timing is just perfect for you to enjoy the sunset by the River Hooghly. I used to particularly enjoy this one with …..

Tuhin Sir & Bawesh is the 2 most widely traveled persons I have known till date. Their experience and vast knowledge about travelling/places is unmatched. They have taught me things which are essential for life and for this I owe them Thanks forever.

**This post is an introduction to Circular Railways in Kolkata for those who don't know of it. Incase this interests you and you have further questions, kindly ask or do your research**