For long, myself and my mom wanted to get one urli ( a big mouted basin in which flowers are floated over water ). We both like the very sight of this big bowl filled with multi coloured flowers. My mom is too fond of gardening and has grown lots of flower bearing plants around our house, and good number of flowers in different colours grow each day. So, we neednt have to worry about the flowers to fill up this urli with. Infact, this urli wont be enough to place all the flowers that bloom in our house. Such, is the growth of the plants n the flowers it give out. Still, we didnt buy it for long. The reason being my brothers son ROSHAN. He is around 3 yrs of age and is very very naughty. He wont let us keep anything on the floor or the shelfs which are within his reach. If at all, we keep this urli, we are sure that he wont let the flowers be inside it and wil also splash the water. Myself and my mom wanted to place this urli in the floor and not to hide it in some place thats out of his reach. So, considering all these reasons, we didnt get that one till this time. Then came the time of the navarathri and we have the habit of placing golu in our house. Also, Roshan was about to join the school by the end of the navarathri. So, we thought that it is the right time for us to get this urli. As, we were about to place this golu in a separate room, we can lock it during the day time and open it only when needed so that this urli is safe. Also, by the time this navarathri ends, he would have joined the school. By the time he returns in the afternoon, he would feel tired and sleep till the evening. So, we could safegaurd it for the most part of the day.
Keeping this in mind, myself and my mom went out for buying this urli and someother stuff. We first headed straight to a famous shop and enquired about this. He showed us a moderately wide bowl. It was in bronze and it cost Rs. 800. He showed us the biggest one he had. We werent satisfied with the size, but we thought that we wont get this anywhere in that area. Also, he told us "the price of bronze has risen considerably. So, if you come nextweek, u are not sure if you can get a big one. Even the price of this piece will get more.". As we didnt have any other option, we had to settle for this piece. We paid the bill and came out of the house. We visited lots of shops for getting the other stuffs. Just then, we came across a big urli made of brass in one of the shops. Brass is somewhat inferior in quality to bronze, but in what way is that goin to affect as long as it looks good. When we set out for shopping, we had this size in mind. So, at the first sight itself myself and my mom liked it very much. Also, it was a bit cheap compared to that one. It cost only about Rs.670/-. Both of us thought that it would be better to return that old one in that shop and get this one, as this was the size we were looking for. But, most of the shopkeepers dont have the habit of returning the money. Either they dont accept the products we return or they ask us to buy something for that price. Anyways, we atleast wanted to make a try.
I went to that old shop to return that piece. Initially, he didnt agree to return the money. He asked us to buy something else for this amount. But, i persisted on getting the money back, as we had finished all our shopping. The talks went on for a few minutes. And finally, i asked him to atleast deduct some amount and return the balance. He thought for a while and then deducted nearly Rs.30 and returned Rs.770. I am sure that its a good bargain for him. As the price of bronze has risen, he can quote it under the new price system and sell the same material for a higher price. He has also gained Rs.30 from us. I came to the new store and bought the big brass urli.
Now looking all these from the perspective of a marketing analyst, there arises a rare commerical scenario of win-win-win situation. For the first shop, as said earlier he has gained some amount from us and he is sure to get higher benefits due to the rise in the price of bronze. As far as the second shop, he has made a sale, which is a gain for him. We also had a virutal gain in this bargain. Considering the first urli we bought, the second one was big and cheap. So, we were left with the satisfaction that we got what we wanted at a lower price. Hence this win-win-win situation.
As soon as we came home, we cleaned it and filled it with flowers and placed it along with the golu and took many snaps of it. We change the flowers daily and admire its beauty daily.
Here are some snaps for u. Let me know how they look.
Monday, October 09, 2006
Sunday, October 08, 2006
Most unforgettable day
This post is about the one of the most unforgettable days in my life. Its not about the day, i got the "Best student of the year" award in my college, not the day i got the State first in Higher secondary, not the day i got an award from the President of India, not the day i went for a date with my dream girl..... ofcourse, all the above didnt happen. Its about the day, i was caught by the police. Its not a typo.. I repeat.. its the day i was caught by the police. Let me be in more detail.
It was around the august of 2002, i went to the tambaram railway station to book tickets for my mom. I took my brothers bike and parked the vehicle in the place where i used to park usually. I got into the station, booked the tickets and came back to the parking lot and took my bike. Just then a well dressed man in his forties came to me and talked something. He looked very decent and well behaved, with his shirt tucked in properly, sleeves rolled down fully and buttoned, spects with a thread running around his neck. He walked near me and told that he wanted to talk something with me. When i started the bike, he said me not to and asked me to come with my bike to the nearby vacant area, which is the front portion of the railway police station. Only then he told me that its a restricted area that belonged to the railway police and the public is not supposed to park the vehicles there. I told him that I had parked here earlier and there was no sign board referring that this is a no parking area. But, he didnt listen to my words and asked me to come there and he wants to talk with me for a few minutes. On nearing the police station, he took the bike key and asked me to wait inside the station. The same happenned for a few other guys who parked their vehicles there. Only then i came to know that he was a Railway Police in civil dress. It was around 10:30 AM.
I entered the police station and there stood nearly 30 hapless men who were charged under "crossing the railway line" and "smoking inside the railway premisis". I waited there for nearly 30 minutes and they brought another 20 other guys inside. After a few minutes, they segregated the crowd according to their offence. The major part of the people belonged to the other two category of offenders. I was accompanied by 7-8 guys for the parking offence. Then they explained us what they were about to do with us. As this belongs to the railways, they said that they would take us to the railways court ( which is about 25 kms away ) and produce us before the judge, where we have to pay our penalty. On knowing this, every guy started to tell some false excuse and wanted to escape from that place after parting some money to them. These guys were very duty conscious (wink), they wanted atleast some of them to come to the court, so that they can show to the judge for the record. So, they collected some money from the persons who wanted to leave that place due to other reasons and retained the persons who didnt have any money to pay. The idea was, the one who wanted to leave should give some money and the one who was retained will pay that money. Three police persons were involved in this work. They collected money from each of the ones, who cited some valid reasons and retained the ones, who didnt have any money. I wanted to tell some reason and come out of that place. I was supposed to return to my college ( near erode ) on that night. Just then, i saw them collect a huge money from each of them. When the offender resisted, they went even to the extent of beating him. The offenders were left with a minimum money just to travel to their workplace or wherever they wanted to. I had nearly 1000 rs with me. If i have to pay the fine, then its only about rs.100. So, i thought it is better to go to the court and pay Rs.100 instead of parting a huge sum to these police men. So, when they asked me whether i was willing to come to the court and pay the fine, i simply nodded the head. After all these screening process, the number of persons left were only 17. They have filtered we 17 from a crowd of 51. By the time, all these processes got over it was around the noon. Then we were provided with water and we were taken to the railway station CROSSING THE TRACK. ( here we didnt take the over bridge, we were made to cross the track accompanied by three policemen ).
We took a vendors compartment in the train and the normal passengers werent allowed to enter this compartment. Just the 17 offenders and 3 policemen. Here again, the policemen collected money from the people who had money with us. I was asked to pay Rs.100 for the penalty. Some of them had the money and some didnt. By the end, they counted their total collection. I closely followed the counting and it summed up to nearly Rs.6000. And the amount that was supposed to be paid by the left out people as penalty was nearly Rs.3000. So, a good collection of Rs.3000 for the policemen. After all these work, the POLICEMEN SMOKED INSIDE THE COMPARTMENT.
We reached the Egmore railway station around 1:30 PM and again CROSSED THE TRACK to reach the court, which was in the opposite platform. We were accompanied by lots of similar offenders from various stations. I asked one policeman to let me call my house and let them know that i would reach home around evening. I kept on asking them from Tambaram itself. But, he didnt let me. He said that the judge would come by 2:00 PM and after all the formalities i can leave. Here again, the judge didnt turn up at the appropriate time. In the mean time, just to kill time one policemen ( the one who caught me first ) talked with each of us and asked us about our profession and all. I was doing my college then. On coming to know that, he asked me "why didnt u tell it before? usually, we will leave the students". Even i had this thought before itself. But, feared that they might take away all the money. I simply smiled and then again i asked him "whether i can go to a pco and call my house?". Now, he accompanied me to a nearby phone booth. I called my mom and told that due to some work, i would reach home by 6 PM. Then he enquired me about the engineering studies and some good colleges and similar kinda stuffs. Even here, the policemen all joined together and SMOKED in the platform outside the court.
Around 3 PM, the judge entered. We were informed that we will be taken into the wooden dias where we would be asked two questions. First, "Did u park ur vehicle in the no-parking area?". Second, "You are imposed with a fine of Rs.100". For the first, we have to answer "yes" and for the second "OK". Three guys were made to stand in the dias and we three answered as per the directions of the policemen. Then, we were made to stand in a small room in the court. It was worst than the jails usually shown in the films. This room was very small and smelled really bad. 17 members were stuffed into this for 5 minutes. Though it was for 5 minutes, it seemed like hours. This is where, i completely understood "Einsteins theory of relativity". :) Then, we signed in one note and received a receipt for the penalty amount and then came out. ATLAST, around 4:30 PM we were let free.
All through this time, i had gained a good rapport with a few guys there and we just made fun about the policemen among ourselves and had a good time. So, didnt feel much bored and enjoyed the time. Its strange to enjoy the time being spent in the police station and court.. but anyways, i felt like it.
By the time i reached home it was around 6 PM. Narrated all the stories to my parents. Had my dinner and started for my hostel.
It was the first time i ever entered a police station. Good that, it was for just a simple reason and nothing serious. The second time was during the Passport verification. Only pray that no need arises in the future.
PS : please ignore the words in bold. That wasnt to show the way the police men violated the rules. Afterall, they are policemen and who can question them?? Everything is an offence only when others commit...:(
It was around the august of 2002, i went to the tambaram railway station to book tickets for my mom. I took my brothers bike and parked the vehicle in the place where i used to park usually. I got into the station, booked the tickets and came back to the parking lot and took my bike. Just then a well dressed man in his forties came to me and talked something. He looked very decent and well behaved, with his shirt tucked in properly, sleeves rolled down fully and buttoned, spects with a thread running around his neck. He walked near me and told that he wanted to talk something with me. When i started the bike, he said me not to and asked me to come with my bike to the nearby vacant area, which is the front portion of the railway police station. Only then he told me that its a restricted area that belonged to the railway police and the public is not supposed to park the vehicles there. I told him that I had parked here earlier and there was no sign board referring that this is a no parking area. But, he didnt listen to my words and asked me to come there and he wants to talk with me for a few minutes. On nearing the police station, he took the bike key and asked me to wait inside the station. The same happenned for a few other guys who parked their vehicles there. Only then i came to know that he was a Railway Police in civil dress. It was around 10:30 AM.
I entered the police station and there stood nearly 30 hapless men who were charged under "crossing the railway line" and "smoking inside the railway premisis". I waited there for nearly 30 minutes and they brought another 20 other guys inside. After a few minutes, they segregated the crowd according to their offence. The major part of the people belonged to the other two category of offenders. I was accompanied by 7-8 guys for the parking offence. Then they explained us what they were about to do with us. As this belongs to the railways, they said that they would take us to the railways court ( which is about 25 kms away ) and produce us before the judge, where we have to pay our penalty. On knowing this, every guy started to tell some false excuse and wanted to escape from that place after parting some money to them. These guys were very duty conscious (wink), they wanted atleast some of them to come to the court, so that they can show to the judge for the record. So, they collected some money from the persons who wanted to leave that place due to other reasons and retained the persons who didnt have any money to pay. The idea was, the one who wanted to leave should give some money and the one who was retained will pay that money. Three police persons were involved in this work. They collected money from each of the ones, who cited some valid reasons and retained the ones, who didnt have any money. I wanted to tell some reason and come out of that place. I was supposed to return to my college ( near erode ) on that night. Just then, i saw them collect a huge money from each of them. When the offender resisted, they went even to the extent of beating him. The offenders were left with a minimum money just to travel to their workplace or wherever they wanted to. I had nearly 1000 rs with me. If i have to pay the fine, then its only about rs.100. So, i thought it is better to go to the court and pay Rs.100 instead of parting a huge sum to these police men. So, when they asked me whether i was willing to come to the court and pay the fine, i simply nodded the head. After all these screening process, the number of persons left were only 17. They have filtered we 17 from a crowd of 51. By the time, all these processes got over it was around the noon. Then we were provided with water and we were taken to the railway station CROSSING THE TRACK. ( here we didnt take the over bridge, we were made to cross the track accompanied by three policemen ).
We took a vendors compartment in the train and the normal passengers werent allowed to enter this compartment. Just the 17 offenders and 3 policemen. Here again, the policemen collected money from the people who had money with us. I was asked to pay Rs.100 for the penalty. Some of them had the money and some didnt. By the end, they counted their total collection. I closely followed the counting and it summed up to nearly Rs.6000. And the amount that was supposed to be paid by the left out people as penalty was nearly Rs.3000. So, a good collection of Rs.3000 for the policemen. After all these work, the POLICEMEN SMOKED INSIDE THE COMPARTMENT.
We reached the Egmore railway station around 1:30 PM and again CROSSED THE TRACK to reach the court, which was in the opposite platform. We were accompanied by lots of similar offenders from various stations. I asked one policeman to let me call my house and let them know that i would reach home around evening. I kept on asking them from Tambaram itself. But, he didnt let me. He said that the judge would come by 2:00 PM and after all the formalities i can leave. Here again, the judge didnt turn up at the appropriate time. In the mean time, just to kill time one policemen ( the one who caught me first ) talked with each of us and asked us about our profession and all. I was doing my college then. On coming to know that, he asked me "why didnt u tell it before? usually, we will leave the students". Even i had this thought before itself. But, feared that they might take away all the money. I simply smiled and then again i asked him "whether i can go to a pco and call my house?". Now, he accompanied me to a nearby phone booth. I called my mom and told that due to some work, i would reach home by 6 PM. Then he enquired me about the engineering studies and some good colleges and similar kinda stuffs. Even here, the policemen all joined together and SMOKED in the platform outside the court.
Around 3 PM, the judge entered. We were informed that we will be taken into the wooden dias where we would be asked two questions. First, "Did u park ur vehicle in the no-parking area?". Second, "You are imposed with a fine of Rs.100". For the first, we have to answer "yes" and for the second "OK". Three guys were made to stand in the dias and we three answered as per the directions of the policemen. Then, we were made to stand in a small room in the court. It was worst than the jails usually shown in the films. This room was very small and smelled really bad. 17 members were stuffed into this for 5 minutes. Though it was for 5 minutes, it seemed like hours. This is where, i completely understood "Einsteins theory of relativity". :) Then, we signed in one note and received a receipt for the penalty amount and then came out. ATLAST, around 4:30 PM we were let free.
All through this time, i had gained a good rapport with a few guys there and we just made fun about the policemen among ourselves and had a good time. So, didnt feel much bored and enjoyed the time. Its strange to enjoy the time being spent in the police station and court.. but anyways, i felt like it.
By the time i reached home it was around 6 PM. Narrated all the stories to my parents. Had my dinner and started for my hostel.
It was the first time i ever entered a police station. Good that, it was for just a simple reason and nothing serious. The second time was during the Passport verification. Only pray that no need arises in the future.
PS : please ignore the words in bold. That wasnt to show the way the police men violated the rules. Afterall, they are policemen and who can question them?? Everything is an offence only when others commit...:(
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