Thursday, May 29, 2008

How high is the price of a paying guest & food outside home?

As admissions in Delhi University are on set again. There goes up the price of rented room accommodations. Think of staying as a paying guest; you are welcome to the world of problems at your end.

This is the time when rented rooms price goes up especially in the campus areas in Delhi. Where price of a bed varies from Rs. 2,000/- - Rs.6, 000/-. It is just a bed not bed and actually it is not even bed it is a place on the floor where u can make your bed.

It is a specially designed package for the students and office goers. If you pay for your bed you ought to pay for many other things. Here goes the rise in budget.

In this multi thought package everyone in the campus area is included right from landlord, tiffin service, grocery store and many other stores.

‘Kabhi chote thai toh mummy kehti thi beta bache ho dukandar thag lega’. Seems a dream has come to reality. These shopkeepers and our dear Mr. Landlord is no less in squeezing money from your pockets. But all your good luck you have to welcome the high the pack of problems and load of money.

But no compromises to our studies & fun in life. Still manages to smile and enjoy life. To adding on to your pains there are some special people landed on from Bihar region. To be correct almost 90% of the campus areas are filled with our dear Bihari’s who have come to Delhi with a high aim of becoming an IAS officer.

If I am not wrong if 60 % of Bihar turns out to be IAS officers then I think the literacy rate of Bihar will rise drastically. And this would be the real end to the problems of LALU ji and Rabri Ji. But why are we talking about them leave them off; one will go mad talking about them. But actually to an extent these are the right people to tackle with our Mr. Landlord who creates loads of problems for us.

Well our problem package is a very exciting package; with scarcity of water in your PG and not anywhere else and especially at your most hard working & enjoyable days. How can you forget stupid people! You are here to work not to enjoy and relax. So get going and start your work on Saturday –Sunday too.

Delhi being a metropolitan does not leave its residents without water for too long but we do at every weekend. Does anyone know the answer? Yes I do because our dear MR. Landlord takes the motor plug off and say there is no water. And you relax and take a chill pill now.

But what does he think that will be the end a big NO. We are clever people we go on terrace and get water from their water tank. Gud na..Well but now he has got aware about this and he has locked his water tank..

Very bad people in Delhi they need to lock up their water tanks on terrace. ‘Arey chor tanki utha kar nahin le gate hain…’

Poor people have no other choice apart from getting up early on weekends too.

With a complete package there goes the water problem, electricity bill problem, and not to forget the cleanliness and fooding problem.

Many of us think getting Tiffin for fooding is a very good option. In hindi we call it as ‘sasta sundar tikau’ but in English we will say that tiffin is merely hopeless. Is that really called as food, I don’t think so. I go mad seeing that food where rice are raw and chapattis are dry and not to forget the hot boiling water dal and mast mix veg.

Amazing delicious food; which is not even liked by our street dogs? Let’s go away my favorite Tiffin service with beautiful cockroaches.

One should be very dutiful to their landlord when it comes to their work. When they use electricity as a paying guest you should divide the total electricity bill into each one and pay to relive off their burden. ‘Big thieves.’

If we take into account our verty own Mr. landlord is earning a handsome sum of money about more than 20,000/month from the rent of a small bed place of 14 girls. And to his privilege we are there to pay an electricity bill of Rs. 400/month for 1 cooler in summers and Rs.500/moth for 1 heater in winters. Great going and great earnings.

Wonderful business na..

I think in future I should buy a house and put it up on rent. A handsome earning. Maintenance bhi free hai.

Badiya hai.

Chalo abhi no more to accommodation lets go and think how to work out with our plan.


Friday, May 02, 2008

THE REAL BRT CORRIDOR MESS & ITS NEW SOLUTION



Here comes the daily morning newspaper and the headlines talk about the troubling BRT corridor.

From not less than a week since the trials and the beginning of work in BRT corridors the trouble is growing more day by day. So, here comes a great deal of work just to overcome with the big fuss of this corridor. The government is spending Rs. 200 crore on constructing a fly-over to get a solution for the Problem of BRT corridor.

That shows the right budget allocation by our democratic government to improve the traffic conditions in the city.

With the construction of the corridor we are certainly left with a deep cry. A chain of accidents and long hours traffic jams are causing a lot of trouble to the public. Recently, a Delhi state corporation crashed into the narrow BRT corridor bus shelter.

Fortunately no one was injured, as almost two minutes before the bus arrived pedestrian way was found crowded with people.

With a view at the bus driver side, the driver blames the brake fail and crashing of bus stand on the faulty corridor designs. Can anyone imagine what if the bus shelter was found crowded? God knows who is really to be blamed the government, designers, constructers or the bus driver?

But are government is still determined to make the BRT corridor work at any cost, The Delhi government is considering the option of building a clover leaf flyover at chirag dilli. This project may cost the government a whopping Rs200 Crore.
But still none is sure that this whopping amount of Rs200 crore would really serve as a solution to the BRT corridor mess.

Let’s join cross our fingers once again as true Delhities and hope for certainly the best.