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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Miniature Cycle Rickshaw!!

In yesteryears, the cycle rickshaw was the most popular common mode of transport. Today, it has been replaced by the ubiquitous auto rickshaw that is equally the most common mode of city transport across India.

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But, in all my life, I hadn’t seen a miniature model of any rickshaw, till I spotted one of a cycle rickshaw at a hotel in Raigarh, Chhattisgarh. Crafted out of thin aluminium wires, this model looked so unique that I asked the bartender if I could take a closer look at it.

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Countryside Brick Industry

The Indian countryside has a lot to offer irrespective of the state one is in. And all of them are interesting and beautiful in their own way.

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In this case, I was driving on the highways of Chhattisgarh when I spotted a lot of hut like structures spread across barren terrain. After a closer look, I found that these were actually brick industries and such industries form the livelihood of the villagers here.

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Raipur’s Ghadi Chowk!

It has been a long time since I have seen a clock tower in any city. I am sure that most of the cities around the world have some form of a clock tower either working or in ruins.

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But, we either take such places for granted or miss them completely in our daily bustle. This clock tower at Raipur is in the heart of the city and it has been maintained very well.

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Locally known as ‘Ghadi Chowk’, this place is actually considered an important landmark in Raipur and most people, even in this technological era, synchronize the time on their watches with that of this clock tower.

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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The Green and Beautiful Side of Raipur!!

Raipur is a developing city and the capital of Chhattisgarh and as is with every developing city, this one too faces some challenges. One of the outcomes of this development is the cloud of dust that seems to surround this city everywhere.

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At first instance, I felt I had entered into a dust bowl, but as I started exploring the city, I found some splendid green pastures.

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Just a short distance away from the heart of the city is ‘Gaurav Path’ and this stretch looks clean, green and beautiful. The roads are wide and there is hardly any pollution in the air. The sidewalks have well mowed green lawns and trees.

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The best part are the beautiful sculptures, carvings and paintings on the walls of ‘Gaurav Path’. Everything has been tastefully done and the local municipal corporation are playing their part very well to help keep this place an environment friendly zone.

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I just hope other developing cities in India are doing their bit to preserve the environment.

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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Popular Technique to beat the Indian Heat

This year, the central states of India – Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Chhattisgarh had an extreme summer with temperatures consistently hovering above 45 degree Celsius. As I personally spent a couple of weeks travelling these states in this sweltering weather, I can surely vouch for its ferocity and the painful sunburns it left behind.

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And this is where I learnt a valuable lesson when I saw the locals who were covered from head to toe. And the lesson is that you cannot beat the heat, but you can make it bearable by covering yourself completely. That way, you escape the ferocity of the harsh sun’s rays and thereby the ensuing sun burns. Very effective I should say after I gave it a try!

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