Monday, March 10, 2014
The railway uncle
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It was yet another dusky day and
the Guwahati railway station was , as usual, filled up with hustling crowd of
passengers, some of which waiting for their trains, others standing at tea
stalls gulping down tea and discussing politics while some panicking at the
enquiry counter, overloading the enquiry guy with arrows of questions seconds
by seconds. The loudspeakers echoed together with the announcement of the
arrival of the train for which Mr.Baruah was eagerly waiting. Mr.Baruah was a
middle aged person, probably in his mid 40’s, a resident of Guwahati. He was
not accustomed to travel in a train as he could very well afford the luxuries
of a flight but the weather of Guwahati planned a surprise train journey for
him and out of adventure he decided to travel in sleeper class rather than AC
class. The train arrived and Mr.Baruah boarded it and got himself seated. Other
passengers also took their seats one by one and soon the train was packed up to
the brim, with hardly any space for anyone.
The train chugged off the station
and picked up its full pace. The view outside the windows was very pleasant as
the train was passing through rural areas of Assam. Mr.Baruah was busy in his
short nap, which was broken by a sudden sound of abusing. He woke up and to his
utter surprise found a group of guys, probably in their mid 20’s, cursing and abusing a small kid of about 10
years old, just three compartments away. He inquired to a person sitting next
to him,
“What happened??? Why are they
abusing that kid?”
The man replied “nothing much,
just daily mellow drama. These kids nowadays sing in the public transport and
ask for money. Later on they have drugs with that money. These guys are doing
the right thing by abusing him. At least then he would feel shame.”
That kid, after managing to
escape the harsh words of those guys, again started to sing, with two stones in
his hand, which he tapped against each other and produced a musical sound which
goes very well with the song he was singing. Mr.Baruah was admiring the kid
from the starting of his song to the ending. As his song finished he started
asking people sitting around him to donate some money.
Some people gave, some didn’t.
Then he walked towards Mr.Baruah and said
“Sahib, give some money. I
haven’t eaten since two days.”
Mr.Baruah didn’t know what to do
or say. He noticed the kid. He
was too small, skinny. His hairs strands were dry and rough and certainly would
not have been oiled for months now. His shirt on his body was there for
namesake and his trouser did not fit him. One of his hands used to hold it on
his waist and he had the innovative technique of fastening it with a rope of
brittle plastic threads. He was standing expressionless just like an old
stuffed toy.
“Beta, what’s your age?”
Mr.Baruah asked him.
“Dus “
“Why you do this? This is
your age to study, to play.”
He didn’t say anything.
Mr.Baruah repeated the question.
This time he replied
“Sahib, I have problems in
my home. My father committed suicide as he was unable to pay back the loans
which he took for his business as most of the money he took went away in buying
his liquors. Since then, my mother works as maid in some houses to provide us
food, I have two sisters, they need to go to school so I have to work, no other
option left. I tried working in a tea shop but the owner thrashed me and fired
me when I broke a cup while washing them. People don’t give work to me for the
fear of being caught by police for child labor. Govt has setup strict rules for
that, but they should have setup some rules for feeding us too “
Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Hyderabad diaries
Being a NCC cadet, we get lot of opportunities to explore our
inner self as well as the outer world and one such opportunity came to me when
I was selected for the Air Force Academy Attachment Camp 2010. I am an ex-cadet
of NCC air wing, NER directorate and it was a very proud moment for me when I
was selected as the only cadet to represent not only Assam but the entire North
East India.
The camp was scheduled to be held from 22nd
October 2010 to 4th Nov 2010. The excitement in me was bursting out
as days passed by and the time came for bidding good bye to Guwahati. Before
that I collected every pre requisite items such as new uniforms, mufti dress,
boots, flying boots etc. from the unit and received many advices and Do’s and Don’ts
from our instructors.
The journey to Secunderabad was quite long, it took three
days to reach there, and believe me when I say there was a time in the journey
when I just wanted to get out of the train anyhow. I and my instructor
V.P.Singh sir reached Secunderabad at around 6 pm in the evening on 21st
October. We went to the MCO office for the necessary to be done. An army
vehicle was already waiting to pick us and take to the camp site. Two more
cadets were waiting there. Later on after having conversation I came to know
that they were from West Bengal directorate. The three of us (cadets) were now
taken to the transit camp site where a huge army NCC camp was being conducted.
We were to spend our night there and the next day we would be taken to the Air
Force Academy.
On 22nd nov, after a briefing by the Deputy
Director General of NCC, Andhra Pradesh directorate, we were taken to our
destination, the one which we were longing to see since we joined NCC, the one
where the finest air warriors of the world are created, the temple of
discipline and knowledge – Air Force Academy, Hyderabad. We were allotted our
tents. I have to share my tent with four other cadets from Bhopal, Coimbatore,
Jaipur and Bangalore.
We had to follow a back breaking and super hectic routine for
the next 14 days. Our daily routine included getting up at 4 am to the sound of
air deafening alarm played on loud speakers by our camp instructors, which
followed up with a health run covering a stretch of about 9 kms, then we got
half an hour for nature’s call and getting ready for the drill, then breakfast
and off to classes. We were giving lectures on a diverse topics ranging from
Aero Engines to SSB interviews, History of IAF to the Latest weapons and
missiles inculcated in IAF. We were made to visit various departments of the
Academy such as Aero Medical Training Centre, Tettra School, Hangars where we
saw shining Kiran Mark-1 aircrafts used for training of Fighter pilots,
Helicopter unit at Hakimpet air force
station, transport air craft unit at Begumpet air force station etc etc….
One of the most enthralling day for us was when we were taken
for the tour of Hyderabad city. Our sight-seeing included the mystic Goloconda
Forts, The majestic Charminar, the charming and beautiful Lumbini Park and the
Magnificient Birla Temple.
“Good times fly away fast “so was the case with me. The days
at AFA went away so fast and time came for us to bid good bye. With heavy
hearts we bade bye to each other with the promise to be in contact always and
to organize a re-union where every one of us will come once again to relive those
golden days that we spent together. I entered AFA empty handed but returned
with pockets full of knowledge, love and amazing friends from each and every
part of India.
I am and always will be indebted to my CO sir and instructors
who believed in my capabilities and provided me such a chance to discover and
expand myself.
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