Saturday, 17 March 2012

My GL Yearbook


mmhmm, kya hai, chod, hat, na coco, door ho! yahi sab suna hai most frequently maine tere se saale poore saal mein! Roomy, o mere touch averse bhole bhale Ishu baby...love u raaje! Thanks for getting me onboard and introducing to such a wonderful bunch of people and being one of my bestEST friends in college! its difficult to think of life without u people here! So many memories of so much time spent together makes u a special friend to be cherished for a lifetime....wo sab gaadiyan sambhal k rakhna wo maine di tujhe! Be the genuine and innocent you for the rest of ur life too! Dont change baby b'cauz you are amazing, just the way u r! Aur hum to dost rahenge hi sda sda k liye....muah! ...Sushant Midha

Hai ishu mar java tere innocence pe... itna well-behaved kaise rah gaya inn nautanki-baazo ke saath. You are this guy who understand things with depth and makes sure put ppl to ease. I can't thank you enough for being there for me on the Day-1 of placement and now when I look back at it I remember each of the words you spoke. Well thank you (s) don't end here and how can I miss mentioning the smiles you bring on my face when I irritate and tickle you...waise bhi now that you are in Chennai, what else can I ask for. Uve been always amazing and great to have you as my frnd....Varsha Agarwal

Mere Group - 1 ke yaar..... Acha time beeta wo 1st three terms ka. Tere laddoo hamesha yaad rahenge, will miss these days. Be in touch and have a great life ahead!...Pranoy Hari

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Initial couple of days in Chennai Chapter



After waiting for full one year for the coveted "ordinary job of IT" in one of the extremely common company. I landed up in Chennai, one of the metropolitan city of Globalised India.
After all because of globalization and low standard of living in India I got the job in IT sector.

I came by train which took some 36 hours to reach Tambaram, Chennai from Delhi Station. Journey was good, Informative about south India and full of apprehensions about my new life in one of the fastest growing IT Company. Languages and weather changed as I traveled from Delhi through Haryana, UP, MP, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh to reach my destination Chennai.
After Reaching Chennai I realized I am a north Indian, I never felt like that before or never thought that knowing Tamil could be the only tool of breaking the linguistic barrier of southern India.
The moment we got down, struggle initiated itself upon us. The direction to scholinganallur side exit from station was difficult to understand. The reasons were not knowing Tamil and not able to pronounce the tongue twister word "scholinganallur" but we being the "sher da putter" managed our way out carrying 30 kg of load of our luggage ranging from toothpaste to steel plates. People all around were talking in some language which we thought we could never understand in our whole life. We were used to Hindi so much that any other language being spoken would irritate the hell out of us though English being the usual exception. For the 1st time in my life I thought British were not that bad, had they not given us English we could never understand how it feels to be in south India. While I was thinking of this weird consequence of British raj, we came across one of the most dreadful professionals in Chennai the Auto wala. He came looking for his victim, launching hand grenades by asking 300 400 500 Rs to carry us to our hotel in scholinganallur, which was hardly 70 Rs distance had we been in Delhi.