Thursday, December 14, 2006

Petty Matters, Important Matters
I had been absent from blogging circuit for quite a bit. The reason not being my job (which sucks always) and neither it has to do with studies (supposedly about CAT).
But anyway as I had not been actively blogging off late so I have to write something, and so I am writting this piece of shit and you are reading it( and getting irritated I suppose).
My friends here are in a 'serious' discussion about the OBC reservation, child labour, primary education etc. And by 'serious' I mean really serious and that is why I am not participating in it. Why to risk life over these 'petty' issues and that also when I am already injured from an accident. After all I know what does a serious discussion means and how quickly its degree rises :).
So having settled in a noisy corner of my room I am typing something. Anything which is coming in this tiny head. The background score is cacophony mostly dominated by Jitender who is suggesting a very revolutionary way to tackle both poverty and child labour- allow children to work for only 2 or 3 hours of daily work and that too in some harmless industry like tea shop. I will pray for your tiny soul Jitender. Even when there is complete ban on child labour then also children are workin for 16 hrs in Dhabas and firecracker factories of Shivakasi then what will be the result if your 'revolutionary theory'?
Anyway I will not interrupt them because the pain in my hand reminds me that I am nursing an injury.
Now the discussion has shifted to other 'important' topics mainly the last weekend of this month. As there are 6-7 friends coming at that time the problem is where they will sleep? No there is no lack of space at our flat. The problem is the chilly Dilli ki sardi. We dont have extra razai and blankets. There are lot of suggestions on it some being as outrageous as-tell them to bring their own blankets or half of us will sleep during daytime and half of us during nights. If number of guests increases then we may device another way- we will then sleep in shifts. Shifts of eight hours, like call centre shifts or shifts in Mines.
Till the publication of this blog, the discussion was going on and the final conclusion(which will be inconclusive) will be published in the next blog. So stay tuned. Good Night.

3 Comments:

At 12:52 AM , Blogger Voice said...

mast [:P]
sahi me problem badi difficult hai yaar
waise sone ke liye 6 ghante bhi kaphi hai [:D]

6 ghante apas me gaap and ghumne ke liye rakhlo [:d]

 
At 9:31 PM , Blogger Kumar Singh said...

realy tough time... how'll u guys manage ... anyways, i hv one solution.... tum mere yaha pe aa k razaiyan le jao.. i hv 5 xtra razai... hahhaa!!!

gud bc... cheers

 
At 4:53 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

thanks deepak for discussing my plans to improve the situation of rural india. you write the one suggestion of planning.there are lot of ways in my mind and i will write one blogg on this topic which will cover my whole plannning to improve the whole rusty situation of rural india

 

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