Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Mag-adddi!!




Thanks to Shilpa....I always go places:)....our kinda hangouts are different...heeheehee:)

Whenever d 2 of us decide on going on trips....v invariably land up in a village!!

Right from Dabbaspet...to Mangalore....to Gauribidanur.....to Chennapatna.....to the latest one...Magadi!!

I connect instantly with the unpolluted air.....with the simplicity and the affection of the ppal there....with the serenity....with the nature....the farm animals...the fields....the hills...the food:)

I always thought of Magadi as a place on the outskirts of B'lore...but turns out it is actually located in Ramanagaram district....the drive to Magadi is soooper....n Savanadurga..the popular trekking place is located hardly 10kms from the place ...v visited...

Our host, Shilpa's family friend Mohan...took us around to show us his village...he showed us places where he used to hang out with his friends as a kid...the branches of banyan trees ...they used to swing onto...and the hills they climbed up n down....

Now, turns out...that almost every other piece of land is either owned by his parents or his relatives[dodamma/chikamma]....

He showed us various plants......I was actually holding a ragi plant for the 1st time:)...n passing by fields n wells...n chutku streams....n mango trees....

Amidst all of this, v also managed to catch hold of a bakra also:)

This trip made me feel that getaways like this once in a while...can actually do ur lungs n ur skin some good:)


A learning experience!!

When u learn from experiences.....the learning is more!!

Faith/determination

I was actually seeing one such instance of it just yesterday....

3 ppal....definitely above 45 years of age....walking along the Krishnagiri[Tamil Nadu] national highway....my friend told us by just looking at them that they must be one of those ppal...who walk long distances to fulfill their "mannat"...

Just to set the context right...he stopped his car...when we crossed them...n asked them...where they were going...they replied ki..."hum Rajkot se Rameshwaram paidhal ja rahe hai"...v asked them...for how long have u been walking...n they told us ki"We started on Dec 12th!!!"...n then came d next very obvious question as to why they were doing it....they told us ki"God has given us strength to walk...n it was our mannat that we will walk all the way to visit his abode"..they told us that they slept in petrol stations/hotels......n fended for food n shelter along the way..

Intent behind every doing!!

I dont want to be too preachy...but as I heard a pal narrate this incident...it kinda had a lot of impact on the way I have started looking at the ways of life!!

My friend hates curd rice to the extent that he wont even have it .. if he is starving or if thats the last thing available!!

On a road trip to a remote place, he stops at a hotel and asks them to pack a parcel of tomato rice for him, specifically telling them not to include curd anywhere. Now, my friend had to travel quite a long distance and when he finally decides to have lunch....ya...u guessed it right...freaks out ...when he finds curd rice!! Instead of throwing it, he decides to give it away and sees an old woman lying on the roadside, sick and tired. He offers the curd rice parcel to her and then learns that she had not eaten for the past coupla days....thats when my friend realised that probably the goof up in the food packet was only coz it was meant to go to the old lady and not to him!!

Changing lives!!

There is a village in Dharmapuri and my company has been working with them for many many years now. The village school holds classes only till the 8th STD. After 8th, most children discontinue their studies.

Jan 2008 saw the emergence of "Dream to Reality". This programme intents at educating the children after their 8th, till they achieve their professional goals. I was involved during a very brief period and then moved on to other commitments. I was however aware of most of the happenings in the project, thanks to constant updates from the most dedicated and committed person ..I have met in recent times....Lakshmi, the programme co-ordinator for this initiative.

I was visiting the children for the 1st time in their schools and was amazed by what was in store!!
The impact of the initiative struck me hard, when I saw that it had changed so many lives. Poverty at home was no longer a hindrance in ensuring that they deserved a good education. Apart from education, they are also encouraged to participate in sports and other extra-curricular activities. It wasnt the admiration that the children had for their sponsors, that impressed me...it was the sheer affection....that hit me big time....it was like one big family....they were free to express their concerns....to talk about the things they wanted...feedback on their studies...on their manners....

I am glad I went there with the "core team"....simply coz...I have been part of a chutku number of initiatives in the past....its something that I simply love doing!!...but never before have I seen an initiative like this which has impacted the lives of so many people!!

An initiative like this is not devoid of challenges, but it is the spirit of the team driving this initiative that will help it reach greater heights!!



Bale-Mane!

Worked on a permutation n ended up with a wonderful combination:)....ya..ya...I am really gonna brag about how just when I was thinking how to ensure that I spend time with family...n at the same time...visit another place called "Bale Mane"...where my colleague was holding her son's 1st B'day celebs....I got my family to visit "Bale Mane":)

Sushma, my colleague happened to mention about this place, located near Hesaraghatta... a rescue home for girls....they house around 70 children...educate them...n provide them with food and shelter...

The drive to this place takes you to remote villages.....on the outskirts of Bangalore....

D moment V [my sister...my nephew...n me] landed there.....v were made to feel completely at home....after having snacks.....the children treated us to dance performances...n when my nephew[he is 2 years old]...saw the girls dance...he tapkafied on stage n actually started dancing with the kids...trying to match their steps[this...he did by copying them....when they lift their hands...he used to do the same...if they stomped their feet...so wud he...:)]....much to the delight n amusement of the children n I think almost everyone there:)...except my sister n me.....all v 2 wanted to do...was to get him off stage...so that d gals cud dance peacefully.....coz there were times...when our hero...used to easily push the gals away to make way for his performance...but all the gals there...kept telling us to let him dance...n then v had to oblige.....

So, thanks to my nephew....the kids there were easily n effortlessly entertained:)

D b'day boy...Sushma's 1 year old son....also seemed pretty impressed with all that dancing...n was also spotted crawling his way through the dancers:)...Im sure ....he must have thought....gimme a year or so...n I will give u all a run for ur money:)

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Safe-furi!!!!









This post has nothing to do with the ongoing tiger census. It has a lot to do with a visit, v paid to Bannerghatta National Park last weekend.

My sister was here on a short ...rather a flying visit...n v had narrowed down to 2 places...to go sight-seeing with my 2+ year old nephew...1 was Innovative Film City n d other Bannerghatta...

Now turns out my poor nephew was learning abt cows n dogs from books or from his nursery rhymes ka videos....U shud c my sister's excitement on seeing a cow or a dog on the streets...to teach her son....that a cow does mooooooo or that a dog does a "bow wow"....

No wonder she thrashed my idea(actually I have never been to Innovative Film City...an amusement park near Bidadi on the lines of Ramoji Film Studio..with wax musuems...magic mirrors...3-D or 4-D theatres...etc..etc)....of going to Innovative Film City....as her primary focus was to get her son educated abt animals:)...ya..ya..Bnnerghatta ..it was:)

I have been there when I was too small to remember anything...n vaguely remember the zoo n the safari bus...but ya...I know not the intention of y my parents took me there after seeing my sister's purpose...but hey...things were not so bad in the eighties:)

V[also got Shilpa...an animal enthusiast n Praveena...who hated seeing animals held captive] spent nearly 2 and a half hours travelling from my place to Bannerghatta...thanks to all that traffic...

I must admit that the safari is something that got all of us equally excited...as our vehicle drove through forests...v got to c deer, bears[I must admit...some of them had some real innocent faces...I thought...all of them wud be ferocious looking], lions.....My sister was at her best...showing the lil fella...teddy bear...n my nephew repeating the names of the animals ....which was more than music to my sister's ears:)

The best part was when v saw the tigers...my nephew looked at my face...n made a growling sound....It was like...ahaa...."Mission Accomplished"

Most of the animals were spotted pretty close to where Shilpa sat....looks like she was transferring some imaginary energy to them:)...the tiger ..for example...was right under her nose:)...n when v screamed .."Tiger..tiger"...she actually asked us.."Where???"

On close sight, the tiger is extremely beautiful..actually magnificent is the word!!

Its a pity that most of them looked malnutritioned:(....

The zoo was ok..ok kinds....n after giving my nephew more gyaan than the poor fella cud take...v left the place....with Praveena..expressing her concern on animals held captive and on display.....

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