I took out my Scoprio MHawk at 9.15 to the office. As usual the traffic was chaotic. I hit the first signal to see a man comming and waiving a Car Charger for sale, He hits the glass and I tell him no. Just as I say a no and bring up the window a Woman comes across with a child asking for money. The signal clears and I drive through for a KM and stop at the next signal. After clearing around 4 signals I hit the final stretch to my Office.
On the small road to the office enough for 2 cars to travel, I am used to seeing the CARS from the other side on my way. I also see Autos comming from behind taking the Right Lane blocking Traffic. But to my joy and surprise, I see the other lane is clear and traffic is flowing smoothly like a song from Illayaraja or AR Rehman. Just I proceed a couple of feet and I see a Human Divider. I see a Traffic Volunteer standing in the middle and acting as a divider instructing vehicles to ply within the lane. First thing that stuck to me is does, this guy having enough insurance to cover up his medical expenses . There is a every possibility of this human divider being hit & injured.
What a cruel state of affairs?. Where are the Human Rights Activists? Where is the Media? Are the Media waiting for the Hype to be created before opposing or critising this? Where is the social and moral responsibililty? Why can't we setup dividers or disciple rather than look for Human Divider?.
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- Name is an Identity.....Bala
- Very difficult to describe about me. But I guess am simple person who has taken the path shown by life. Made best use of circumstances and chance. Never to blame fate or luck. Take life as it comes. But definitely give your best shot. I like music of Illayaraja, songs of SP Balasubramian, Kishore Kumar, Mohammed Rafi, PB Srinivasan to name a few. I believe in the Hindu Tradition and follow it very closely as practical.
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Wednesday, September 26, 2007
It’s a matter of Choice; Chaos due to lack of Discipline or Order due to Discipline
Being a Bangalorean I always wonder why the chaos on the road or for that matter in any government offices or Public places. Below are two scenes’ which depict Choas due to lack of Discipline and Order due to forced Discipline.
Chaos due to lack of Discipline: On a Sunday morning I was going with my family to my cousin’s house in Banashankari (About 20kms from my home). We had crossed the signal near Lido and heading towards the Richmond circle. I stopped near the football stadium seeing the signal turning RED. Being a Sunday the road was sparse with traffic and for a change it was good to drive in Bangalore. My eyes were on the rearview & side view mirrors cautiously looking for vehicles coming from behind & the sides. I just noticed a government official car speeding from my left showing scant respect to the RED signal. The other road had a green signal but luckily there weren’t any vehicles from that side. Few other car’s who had stopped at the RED signal followed suit. Suddenly the vehicles poured in from other road which had the right of way, there was absolutely chaos. By this time my signal had turned green but I couldn’t proceed because of the Chaos.
Order due to Discipline: The Valampuri Ganesha temple near my residence organizes different type of Yagna every year starting from the Ganesha Chaturthi day. As a practice this year also the Yagna was arranged by the temple administration. Navagraha Yagna was arranged on Saturday 22nd by the temple administration following which Lunch would be served to devotees who have participated in the Yagna. The Yagna started at 10.00am and went on till 12.30pm; the temple authority had done a commendable job in organizing the Yagna. The devotees were disciplined till this point.
To mark the completion of the Yagna the devotees where to offer their prayers in what is called the “Poornahuti”. The temple administration made an announcement to the effect that once their name is called they should come forward offer their prayers (“Poornahuti”) and then proceed to Lunch. Chaos erupted immediately with the devotees thronging the Yagna area to offer the Prayers; repeated plea did not suffice. Finally the “Poornahuti” offering by the devotees and the entry to Lunch arena was stopped for 20minutes. All the devotees where forced to go back to their seating and discipline was forced. The entire prayer offering got completed in 10minutes while the chaos and in discipline wasted time.
It’s time each of us introspect and follow Discipline at all times to ensure there is no wastage of time. Lack of Infrastructure could be one of the problem while lack of Discipline is the core of the problem.
Chaos due to lack of Discipline: On a Sunday morning I was going with my family to my cousin’s house in Banashankari (About 20kms from my home). We had crossed the signal near Lido and heading towards the Richmond circle. I stopped near the football stadium seeing the signal turning RED. Being a Sunday the road was sparse with traffic and for a change it was good to drive in Bangalore. My eyes were on the rearview & side view mirrors cautiously looking for vehicles coming from behind & the sides. I just noticed a government official car speeding from my left showing scant respect to the RED signal. The other road had a green signal but luckily there weren’t any vehicles from that side. Few other car’s who had stopped at the RED signal followed suit. Suddenly the vehicles poured in from other road which had the right of way, there was absolutely chaos. By this time my signal had turned green but I couldn’t proceed because of the Chaos.
Order due to Discipline: The Valampuri Ganesha temple near my residence organizes different type of Yagna every year starting from the Ganesha Chaturthi day. As a practice this year also the Yagna was arranged by the temple administration. Navagraha Yagna was arranged on Saturday 22nd by the temple administration following which Lunch would be served to devotees who have participated in the Yagna. The Yagna started at 10.00am and went on till 12.30pm; the temple authority had done a commendable job in organizing the Yagna. The devotees were disciplined till this point.
To mark the completion of the Yagna the devotees where to offer their prayers in what is called the “Poornahuti”. The temple administration made an announcement to the effect that once their name is called they should come forward offer their prayers (“Poornahuti”) and then proceed to Lunch. Chaos erupted immediately with the devotees thronging the Yagna area to offer the Prayers; repeated plea did not suffice. Finally the “Poornahuti” offering by the devotees and the entry to Lunch arena was stopped for 20minutes. All the devotees where forced to go back to their seating and discipline was forced. The entire prayer offering got completed in 10minutes while the chaos and in discipline wasted time.
It’s time each of us introspect and follow Discipline at all times to ensure there is no wastage of time. Lack of Infrastructure could be one of the problem while lack of Discipline is the core of the problem.
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Traffic Choas
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