A few days ago, several people were frequenting my work place
and there was a burst of activities. Some forest officials were marking the
teak trees for felling around our campus while some people dressed in uniform
with NRDCL logo printed on their breast pockets moved around with some Indian
labourers in tow. After the marking was over, a few people marched in with
their chain saw and started felling the trees behind our academic buildings
which disturbed our normal routine due to the noise produced while the machine got
operated. The children gave a restless look in the assembly and the classes
were no better. The trend continued for two days and on the third day I saw a
commotion during the interval. On inquiring I came to know that there was a
huge elephant in our campus.
July 28, 2011
July 21, 2011
My ignore button
In our course of
lifetime, we come across people with diverse personality traits from varied socio-economic
background. Some people are forced upon us as relations making it next to
impossible to avoid or neglect them even when we despise them. However, we do have
the right to choose our friends and have authority to decide who we want to be
with.
July 20, 2011
Evening outdoors
This is the second
evening I am staying outdoor because the rooms become unbearably humid and hot
due to power failure. The fans and AC remain idle and the rooms are dark. The
candle light adds more humidity to the room and I start sweating. I make a hurried
dinner of vegetables and rice which takes not more than half an hour before I
escape being roasted in the kitchen. I join the rest of the family outside and
then after a few minutes, we take our place for dinner. Dinner’s served and my
daughter helps me to put away the dishes before we join the others outside the house.
July 16, 2011
Unreasonable fare
The advancement that our
country has attained technically is beyond my comprehension. The distance that
one used to cover in two days at the earliest could now be made within a day
and we can call anyone in the world at the click of a button yet the attitude
of the people remains same.
July 11, 2011
Stuck up!
I hate this word “strike”.
Every time I plan my journey, I am stranded somewhere in the middle of my
journey. It had happened in the past, it is happening now and I know it will
happen again yet I cannot come in terms with this word.
July 10, 2011
Singing Rivers of Babylon…
The 1st year
and 2nd year In-service candidates had hosted a farewell dinner for
us as was the tradition since the Distance education program was initiated. The
usual rounds of drinks were served and a couple of dances and songs by
individuals and groups were presented and everyone around was joyous. The table
I had taken with my friends was getting noisier every passing minute and we got
some nasty glance from the people across our table but my friends were in their
seventh heaven and didn’t give a second thought on it.
My ATM experience
I stopped carrying cash
because I didn’t feel the need ever since I started using ATM card. Many a
times my friends used to complain about the unreliability of the ATM but I
always disagreed to them as I never had such experience until a few days ago.
July 1, 2011
The bumpy ride
The nine hours taxi ride
from samdrup Jongkhar to Phuntsholing is something to reckon with and the ride
becomes more unpleasant if you are alien to the fellow passengers. So I guess
one has nothing to do then to doze off and get your head bumped whenever the
wheels hit the potholes. And thank god my head still works after that bumpy
ride I took yesterday.
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