I sometime have a feeling of who I am. Who am I really? Going by the word of people, I am a human being. But so do billions of other people around the world. According to me, if a person knows who he is really, he will be Gnani - sacred one. But why it is not possible for everyone to understand who they are? Is this the reason why people go after their religious gurus who claim to be owning all our fate? If everything is with the super human power, god, why did he make only human being as the controller of the whole world? Why not a dog or cow think and manage the human and other animals? Whats so special with a human avatar? What will be this world if an animal start thinking, smiling, crying, and behaving? Will it start control the world?
Oh my god, if you are there, tell me who can answer all my questions.
Tuesday, 26 October 2010
T Nagar Ranganathan Street
Today I hit T Nagar Ranganathan Street, our usual shopping place, for Deevali purchase. Though everybody knows that it is the most crowded place in Chennai, it seems the government has taken little steps to control the place. The infrastructure is very bad. Around 2pm, it started raining a little for 5 minutes. But, that was enough to create mud in the street. I could not even place my feet in the ground. It was embarrassing to see the place during rain.
Second, the people who come out of Mambalam railway station go straight into the Ranganathan Street to reach their places of wish. Even office goers use this place. Because of this reason, the place has become even crowded. I feel the Government should regulate the traffic in such a way that only the customers of Ranganathan Street should only be allowed. Others such as office goers of TNagar should be asked to use another route. I am really not sure if another route is possible, but its my thought.
Its good thought of Saravana Stores to start their new branch in Purasavalkam. If the new branch had also started somewhere in T Nagar, it would have also contributed for additional traffic. I think all big brands should come forward to open their shops in Tier 2 cities as well. If not as big as they have in Chennai, at least a smaller shop will do to control their traffic.
An interesting stuff happened today when I was shopping. A women came out of Jayachandran Textiles with garments in her bag. When she was crossing the security gate, security alarm starting beeping. Hearing that, the women started running. The staff of the shop chased the women successfully. After holding her, they started questioning her and asked for bills. She could not produce the bills and kept on saying her husband had the bills and will pay the amount later. Having seen such people a lot of times, female staff started beating her and used foul languages. The women kept on firm. Since my time was running out, I vacated that place and didn't know what happened to her after that.
Second, the people who come out of Mambalam railway station go straight into the Ranganathan Street to reach their places of wish. Even office goers use this place. Because of this reason, the place has become even crowded. I feel the Government should regulate the traffic in such a way that only the customers of Ranganathan Street should only be allowed. Others such as office goers of TNagar should be asked to use another route. I am really not sure if another route is possible, but its my thought.
Its good thought of Saravana Stores to start their new branch in Purasavalkam. If the new branch had also started somewhere in T Nagar, it would have also contributed for additional traffic. I think all big brands should come forward to open their shops in Tier 2 cities as well. If not as big as they have in Chennai, at least a smaller shop will do to control their traffic.
An interesting stuff happened today when I was shopping. A women came out of Jayachandran Textiles with garments in her bag. When she was crossing the security gate, security alarm starting beeping. Hearing that, the women started running. The staff of the shop chased the women successfully. After holding her, they started questioning her and asked for bills. She could not produce the bills and kept on saying her husband had the bills and will pay the amount later. Having seen such people a lot of times, female staff started beating her and used foul languages. The women kept on firm. Since my time was running out, I vacated that place and didn't know what happened to her after that.
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