काफि दिनो से सोच रहा था कि हिन्दी पर कुछ लिखू पर हालात ये है कि ये ऐक पन्कति लिखने मे दो दिन लग गय है । पहले तो ऐक सोफटवेयर ढून्ढा फिर लिखना शुरु किया है । बस सीख रहा हू । पूरी कहानी के लिये अंगरेजि का सहारा लेता हू । हां पर कुछ दिनों मे जरूर हिन्दी मे पूरा लिखून्गा ।
What's the difference when you reach an airline counter in India and talk to the lady sitting there in pure Hindi and when you talk to her in fluent English? India has its own set of languages and anyone not from India would guess that we would get better response when speaking in Hindi. But perhaps the answer is totally opposite. You get to be treated with much more attention and care if you speak in english and what's better if you do it with an american accent.
Hindi is becoming the second sanskrit which is almost dead and totally dead for most part of India. I cannot count myself out of the people who have made this happen and I have also demonstrated by just not being able to type in hindi. Not because the keyboard is new but also because I have lost that fluency in hindi that I now have in English.
Recently I visited my grand parents place and read a few hindi papers. Its a fact that an English daily pays well and so draws those who can write good. So the one who has good writing skills prefers to have them in English. Hindi papers are just filled with gossip and casual writing about things.
I think its high time people do notice that Hindi was our language and encourage its use by reading a hindi daily and at the very least honour a person who speaks in it.
With hopes for hindi.
-apurv
Just random thoughts about the subjects going around me. Sparks here and there and carries no theme and I shall try not to give any.
1/29/2006
1/01/2006
DCH to Wayanad

So we 3 hired an Indica with a driver whose name I could understand was something like Illinois. Anshul and Rishi had to come from Bangalore and the trip was to start early morning on Saturday. And so we did after a good Friday night at mysore with Raju chacha food. We were promptly up by 5 totally charged up for the trip that lay ahead. We had planned such an early start also because we could not book any hotel in advance. But as no one was in mood to back off (me perhaps the least) we had decided to go ahead with this and about the night we shall figure out there only.

Things were properly planned (most of them by instructions from Anshul). The things to carry along had been shopped on Friday night and so we had just to put them in a bag and carry. We also took a blanket for safety if we finally had to sleep in the taxi. With all things set we embarked on our journey. It was not such a wrong decision to start that early. We could see a wonderful sunrise in the morning on the way. Its one of those rare things you don't usually see in day to day life.

The journey on NH212 is mostly good as the highway is nicely made with lush green fields on either side of the road. It was a nice drive and we kept stopping wherever we could see things to click or for tea etc.
We had loads of printouts but no one had gone thru them thinking the other would have. As every software engineer does the collection of data was promptly done. So we used to sometimes pick it up and think of what all we should see and the data was so much to decide anything conclusively. In between we would ask Illinois and his advice would have something about him that would put you off from believing.
Our first halt came amidst confusion of stopping or not stopping. It was Muthanga wildlife sanctuary. This place is supposedly known for Tiger, Deers and Elephants


Sultan Bathery, Kalpetta and perhaps Mananthavady (one we could not go). So the plan was to keep seeing places till its dark and then find a place to stay and sleep for the next day.
Hotel was assured by Illinois so we didn't bother.
So the next stop we decided was Edakkal Caves. These caves have carvings which are supposed to be more than 5000 years old. Edakkal needs about 2 km walk up the hill from the place where the cars can go. Do not miss the nice pineapple on the way we had it hesitating and then Anshul almost could eat one pineapple (we all did actually). They have a typical style of keeping pineapple slices with chilly, whatever it may be but it tasted wonderful and yes sweet. Caves allow entry only till 5 pm in the evening and require you to be in a mood to climb around 200 steps. So forget it in case you are coming after climbing Chembra or something.

The next destination was a dam nearby of which we could not find a motorable way. It did seem un-natural that an advertised tourist spot could not be reached by a car. Surprising!! But we gave up and decided to go see water. Meenamutty.
Now Meenamutty is


After that we searched for a resort and stayed. The room was ok kinds and considering that we were ready to sleep in the taxi if there was no room available due to new year rush, this was very good. There was a campfire and a tribal dance. Though I was sure these tribals were no other than people who would be cleaning our rooms in the morning.

Next morning was in a quite lake called Pookat lake near our resort. Lake offered kayaking and pedal boats. This is a small lake but with nice clean water and amidst nice surroundings. This place has a nice outlet for kerela local spices, honey etc. Worth purchasing all things in small quantities to try. Has weird offerings like Coconut jaggery, lemon tree oil, and a lot of powders with names in malyalam.
Then we went to Lakkidi. Its a view point on the side of the road. Offers great views of the valley. But I feel this place would look like heaven in rainy season (but then you'll surely miss Meenamutty falls).
After that was our return with all our talks of our college days, anshul's crushes and pahuja's marriage plans with me adding my silly anecdotes on songs. This was the DCH trip to Wayanad ,one which we all will remember for long.
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