EDITORIAL
The searing heat, when temperatures were hovering around 45°C, has been replaced with more benign temperatures in the high 30’s after pre-monsoon and monsoon rains dumped copious amounts of water in the city. On the comfort scale, is that manna from heaven? Certainly not. While temperature in the mid-forties is a sure recipe for heatstroke, the high humidity that rains bring, makes the weather very sticky and uncomfortable. I however, like this transition as the plants revive from the summer onslaught and the lawn has a verdant look to it. It also gives a respite from the dust and pollution, albeit with an invitation to mosquitoes to feast on our blood. We cannot have it all, can we?
Ennui sets in when you are not one of the fortunate ones to head off on an exotic holiday. Staying back in this stifling weather with nobody to share your woes with, as all your friends are living it up, is an indication to raise the “I am bored” flag. The middle of the year conundrum of “should I” or “should I not” head off for a vacation is driven more by compulsions of having to stay back because of various commitments rather than a lack of desire to go on a holiday. This is the time of the year that invokes lassitude. While one is yearning for an afternoon siesta, one has to drag oneself to the office of the ROCS and DDA to follow-up on the long pending matter of regularisation. The office bearers, along with Mr.Umapathy and Mr. P. Krishnamurthy, are sparing no efforts to get the juggernaut to move. The process is painfully slow with several stumbling blocks negating our sincere efforts. In the process, several of us have been stricken with heat induced indispositions, but we battle on. The results seem nigh, like a mirage in the desert.
With the onset of monsoon, the colony drains have been cleaned. Yet we need to be cautious to ensure that the colony does not report any cases of dengue and chikangunia. Please report to the office, any instances of water-logging.
The gas pipeline work going on in some Alaknanda complexes has been suspended till after September, owing to the monsoon. We are the second last complex on IGL’s schedule. Just as well, since the complexes which are dug up are a mess. In any event, none of the complexes will get gas until the trunk pipeline which has to come from across the road in Govindpuri gets laid under the main arterial road. That is going to be a challenge since it is the main bus route and closing the road for two or three days may not be practical. Likewise, they also have to cross the main road in front of our complex which is also an arterial road. At the present moment, the gas pipeline seems a pipe-dream.
The Indian cricket team has for the first time returned undefeated in a tournament which included practice games. The two heroes of the team, Shikhar Dhawan and Ravinder Jadeja, who excelled with bat and ball respectively had recently acquired upper lip plumage. Whether this hirsute avatar has got anything to do with their turn-around fortunes, one will never know. But there was new found swagger and self belief that manifested itself in these individuals after they sprouted the fuzz. Therein lies a tale. Anyway, Dhoni and his boys have done the country proud by winning the Champions Trophy. Kudos, to the men in blue.
In one of the most tragic events of recent times, a cloudburst in the hills of Uttarakhand laid to waste, several pilgrim sites and brought grief to hundreds of families who lost many near and dear ones. With the fate of several thousand unknown, it is feared the casualty list may be in the thousands. May this serve as a bitter lesson to those who degraded the environment and brought this upon themselves and the community at large.
For many of us who frequent the Alaknanda market or the footpath outside the complex or the way to the temple through the park, the one thing that strikes immediately is the total lack of civic consciousness amongst the citizenry and apathy from the authorities. Multiplicity of agencies like MCD, PWD and Delhi Jal Board, with each of them having different jurisdictions, just adds to our woes. When complaints are lodged, one agency passes the buck on to the other. While PWD comes under the Delhi Government and consequently the Congress, the MCD comes under BJP. In the current contest, both parties are guilty of callousness and inefficiency. The irony is we cannot solve the problem by voting the guilty out of power. The alternative ostensibly is worse. While MCD and PWD twiddle their thumbs, we cope with overflowing sewers, dug up drains, rubble and refuse, our patience is being tested.
The ideal condition for a rain dance is when it is hot and dry, when the splash of water gives welcome relief. Unfortunately, on 29th June, after a relatively dry spell for a week, rain came pelting down in buckets just an hour before the scheduled time of 6.30 pm. However, as suddenly as the rain appeared, it also disappeared promptly at 6.30 pm. Though, the lawn was soggy because of the rain, it didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the kids who were present in full strength.
The inflatable pool donated by Namagiri of C-001 came very handy for the tiny tots. While some made merry under the shower from the lawn sprinkler, others splashed water onto the unsuspecting with a garden hose. Aparna Krishnan, Aparna Varma, Samarth Varma, Tanvi, Sahana Savarkarr, Sahana Venkat, Devyani, Vanshika, Samiksha, Adwita, Shreeya, Shreeja, Anjali, Kiyana, Ananyaa, Aadya, Aryan, Mani, Anirudh amongst the children and Sreekumar Madhu & Dr. Abhilash amongst the adults revelled in the rain fest. Owing to the downpour the music system was not brought out. But the lack of decibel assault from the music was made up by the squealing and shrieking noises made by those who got doused with the water hose. Tejaswini, Asha, Poornima, Renu, Soumya, Anusmita, Anu, Madhuri, Alka, Shwethaa, Venkat, Thomas, Madhu Nair, Vishnu Prasad amongst others watched from the sidelines away from the reach of the hose. A matter of despair is the lack of enthusiasm amongst the adults to let their hair down and drop their guard. This singular lack of enthusiasm to participate in anything wild and unconventional amongst the adults is disappointing. Pictures of rain dance can be viewed on the Yamuna blog.
SNIPPETS
Catching the Yamuna grapevine by surprise, Medha of D-204 offered her troth to Mayank on 25th June in an engagement ceremony only privy to the kith and kin. Mayank is a Punjabi. I do not know whether Mayank knelt before the lady to slip the ring on her index finger but this union across the Vindhyas is sure to benefit both sides of the cultural divide. We wish Medha and Mayank a great period of courtship before they tie the knot. Ramji Narayanan and Padmini must be thrilled that they didn’t have to go through great pains in trying to find a match for their daughter.
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MIRTH CORNER
Even Hell cannot control the Indians. Corruption is their way of life and they spread it freely; even in Hell.
God, as well as the Devil, is tired of them. They want to get rid of them as fast as they can..through re-incarnation!
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