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In the society

This week ,I will be shifting to a furnished accommodation in Jaipur. It is the entire first floor of a two storey bungalow in Civil Lines. So I will have top government dignitories and Governor of the state in the neighbourhood. Staying in such a locality ensures that there are no problems for water and electricity. Unlike my recent stint in Chennai, this is going to be different. I had spent my youth in Chennai and still have a wide range of social contacts. At Jaipur, I do not have any social contacts. Not being a metro, the city may not offer wide the range of activities. Setting shop is going to be easy as the accommodation has everything except gas stove and gas connetion in kitchen and a television. I have brought both from Chennai. So it is a plug and play situation. I have planned to go on long walks to get back to shape. I have been taking it easy on fitness front. I have gained some weight and my dresses are crying for breath ! On the office front, it is going to be a stres

Stunning week

The week which went by at Jaipur was a stunning week. Jaipur is a beautiful city with wide roads and good green canopy. People are also pleasant and well behaved. There is a royal grandeur about all structures and public buildings in Jaipur. The round abouts with various statues can put Lutyen's Delhi to shame. The Central Park is large for a city of Jaipur's population. The jogging track running around this park is 3.74 km long ! St Xavier's school is a stunning building. Some of my collegues have been fortunate to pass through the portals of this institution. There are many such institutions all over the city and I intend doing a recce in a couple of weeks. Chennai has only handful of such structures - Madras University, Loyola College, Madras Christian College.... What stunned me was the first official communication handed over to me in the corridors of government department when I went calling for the meeting... It is a practical example for the adage one man's fo

New environment

Once again I am finding myself in a new city where I do not have any social contacts. My career has taken to many cities I have never visited before like Kanpur and Patna. Now I am at Jaipur which I have visited as a tourist on a few occassions. We had a family of relatives here until a couple of years back. I have to start social life on a clean slate. As I am getting on in age, I am finding this aspect tougher as years roll by. Jaipur is a clean royal city. The pink city is the old city with the usual problem of narrow roads and congestion. The new city which is growing outside the walled pink city is a sprawling metropolis with wide roads and big parks withsome large palaces and temples too. Starting life all over again is a tough task but the silver lining is new people and new culture one gets to interact with. It also provides e an opportunity to visit other important cities in Rajastan like Jodhpur, Bikaneer, Jaisalmer and Bharatpur. I feel the pace of life would not be unrelent

Moving away

I have worked at different locations in India through my career so far. I had fairly long stints at some locations. One thing I have avoided whenever I left an organisation was fairwell get together. It hurts. I moved from Chennai to Jaipur bag baggage three days back ( on 18/09/09 to be precise ). The feelings were different from all the previous occassions. Here I was moving laterally from one location to another 2000 km away with a huge difference. The set up at Chennai started as an one man show an year and half back with me holding fort alone for a month and a half. Two months into action , our team was four strong. We did everything from sending out handwritten envelopes inviting candidates for interviews to receiving the would be associates at bus stations. It was a humbling experience with most of those made an offer not turning up. It bruised our pride and left us wondering how our project would take off. A large pool of us used to operate two laptop computers. Space was a big