Thursday, January 31, 2013

Chennai’s Brilliance – Don’t be Skeptical


 Photo Courtsey : I Love Chennai
 Photo Courtsey : I Love Chennai


Chennai’s Brilliance – Don’t be Skeptical.



Chennai.. The moment you utter this name; People of North Indian region & for that matter even the east ,west & the central region ;look with an apparent sympathy. Oh! You work in Chennai. So far… No !! I went through these sorts from expressions many a times. So thought to Pour my heart out & share the experiences garnered so far in my stint of 3 years in this beautiful place.

Well ; the question is how do we define a place as good. Is the Criteria comprises closeness to the place you hail from or the eatery joints where you can find the stuffs you can drool over or the capability of  the inhabitants to speak the same language as you or the beautiful weather. Every point mentioned above do have its impact & but are not the major ones leave alone the deciding power.



1)       Chennai’s claim to be the hub of medical tourism can’t be undermined. You name any chain of good hospitals & you will find either its origin here or one of the best centre here.  I can vividly recall the welcome board of Shankar Nethralya at the Chennai Centre greeting the patients upon their arrival.  This centre has attracted the patients from unknown regions even from the distant east & the Innards of Bihar to this wonderful city for treatment & recovery; leaving many big cities & metros in between behind. I myself have personally orientated around 10-15 patients in last 3 years.


2)       When I was a Kid; I used to hear that” Pithampur , Near Indore” has been given a sobriquet of the Detriot of India. Gone are those days. Now Chennai is much ahead of all its contemporaries. I can’t say fortunately or Unfortunately; but if you have landed up in an IT or automotive Job; then You must have to Come to this place once in your whole career if you look forward to prosper your carrier. With the Main manufacturing centers of the Biggest automobile companies such as the likes of Ford, Hyundai , Daimler , Caterpillar , Ashok Leyland &, Mahindra . This Place has attracted talents from all other states.


  
3)       Chennai has often been blamed wrongly as a city of Conservatives. This can be countered by the way we look at It. Is Wearing heavy Kanchipuram Sarees , respecting tradition & behaving gently in public a sign of Conservatives?  I have never felt so secured in any place of India. Chennai must be congratulated for the way people here treats Women. I have hardly seen Eve-teasing here & Women are widely respected. Respecting Women is what We have been told as Child but I have seen it being practiced here. I dare not to compare Chennai with Delhi ( NCR Region).  The Delhi brave girl’s story  is not a old one.  On So Many occasion ; When boarded on the last train from beach to Tambaram; I have seen a flocks of Gals travelling in the local train without any trace of fear. Is not It praiseworthy? Can it be expected in the Capital. Answer is left to you.


4)       Local versus Immigrants : This aspect is extremely crucial in determining the Chennai’s  Claim.  How Well this city has welcomed students; employees ,Technocrats alike is wonderful . 30-40 Percent of Students studying here in engineering colleges hail from distant eastern places. I have not heard of discrimination complaints . There have been numerous Instances of North Indians being targeted in the cosmopolitan & Economical capital Of India but I am yet to hear such things in Chennai . & I sincerely wish it remains the same.


5)       I have often heard of the people cribbing about this place having three weather: hot, hotter & the hottest . But does it really matter?? I am not a medical expert but can vouch for sure that to perspire is good for health. Atleast you would not find the waves of Hot air ( which is called “Loo”  in nothern region burning the skin & posing potential risk & yes if you can’t beat the heat ; Air conditioners are there ;supplemented by the one of the lowest power tariffs you can find in India.  So an arguable humid ( read : Bad) weather is well compensated &  by the way I forgot to mention the beautiful coastline – ECR. What a scenery . No city in India Claims such a beautiful & lengthy coastline . Often I have been to ECR beaches with my Books beside me & I thoroughly enjoyed my weekends.


6)       Magazines & Journals : In my childhood; I used to ask the hawker to deliver “ The Hindu " as it was declared a must pre- requisites for people appearing in the  competitive examination & also so that I can boast of  reading the paper although not understanding it fully.  Such was its impact & “ The Hindu “ was delivered one day( that too; Delhi edition) late in my hometown  & yet aspirants were very keen to have it . I wondered then; how lucky are those who have its access on the same day of publication. & Now I can say myself lucky as I am in the same place where it is headquartered & founded 135 years ago & having access to “ The Hindu” on the same day. Well It is just not just about one particular newspaper but about the plethora of options one is having after waking up.



7)       Art & Cinema : Here I come to the end of my torturous piece.  The splendor & technical brilliance of Tamil Cinema & art  is known to all. Best of Indian talents hails from this place & call it their home . I will name some of them as my respect for them . Illayaraja , A R Rehman , M . S . Subbulakshmi , Kamal Hassan & So many.


I love this land & respect it from the core of my heart & thank it to embrace me without any bias.



Rajan
Somewhere in Chennai
31- Jan-2013.

5 comments:

  1. Venkat : That is a good piece of mind wave collection, I would say. I agree with all your points. " A word of mouth " is always the best reach to other people in any scenario. I always fascinated about many things in India. When I started working in Chennai in 2004, I never knew about the things around me in Triplicane until the Tsunami day. The Backingham canal [ Kovam ] along the sea shore did a gr8 job on that day. I wish people realize the value of things around them and save them for the future generations too rather than making as a one time use.
    Your article is good and eye opening. Keep posting more and appreciate your efforts and would like to see a versatile blog collection from you covering all aspects of the world.
    All the very best brother !!!!
    Jai Hind

    Venkat

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    1. Thanks Venkat for your comments. I will keep your suggestion in mind!

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  2. I would like to add few things
    Though I belong to North India,I personally prefer staying in southern part of country.
    Be it Andhra, Tamil Nadu or Karnataka you get the best food
    (Biryanis,Spicy pickles,Countless breakfast varieties)
    Well cultured people and serene surroundings
    Best education in the country
    Woman get respect.
    I grew up in south & I assure you,education for your child here will be an added advantage for him as he would have an edge over languages & cultures.
    And most important the climate( People who hate Mumbai rains & Delhi cold winds), its mostly summer the whole year. So if only you could afford an Air-conditioner,this place is no less than heaven.
    Live life & party all season.
    Try counting the temples in South India, it would never end.

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  3. dude,

    ekdum dil se likha h, but ab jaa rahe to u r getting more sentimental towards chennai, anywas, good one.

    i appreciate

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