I don’t know how I am back writing for the blog, but this seems to be getting onto me.. Writing has become my plank of wood, making me float through the sea of sorrows that is threatening to engulf my life.. You may think I am getting a bit melodramatic, but this is seriously true.. Almost all of my results are out, and believe me it has been a disastrous month for me.. So writing is what is keeping me going right now.. The two hours that i spend writing this daily post is like a tonic...
I have this really peculiar habit of giving two or three dots at the end of each sentence, instead of one full stop... My Microsoft Word editor seems to have an issue with it, underlining every such occurrence with a green line denoting syntax error.. There is an explanation to it... Its not as if its done just for the sake of looking different… It signifies that my sentences are never meant to end.. Its meant to be an endless conversation.. But all this explaining goes in vain, coz the editor still continues to underline the occurrences..
You must also have noticed that I take a lot of time to get to the actual topic of the post.. There is a fully valid excuse for that.. I have been reading Salman Rushdie’s “Midnight’s Children” lately, and he has this same habit of describing trivial things.. So I can assure you that this tendency of beating around the bush is just a passing phase, soon to be replaced by the writing eccentricities of some other author…
Now I have already told you that I am officially unemployed at this point of my life, and coincidentally I have also turned 18 recently, which means I am eligible to drive a vehicle on the Indian roads (or potholes, to be more precise).. So my father (after a lot of persuasion from my side) decided that the time is right for me to get a driving license… So I end up paying Rs. 2000 to a driving school exclusively for having my driving license made, because, prodigious that I am, I had learnt to drive cars when I was in class 8th (slight departure from my omnipresent modesty, which is well known to all my friends and other special people)… My father asks one of his clients to hook me up with some driving school, so that the cumbersome process of making a license is made slightly simpler (though later we realize the erroneous assumption).. So basically I end up in the Regional Transport Office (RTO) on the 21st day of May, 2007 to get my learner’s license done… Much to my displeasure, I was barred from being given the learner’s license because I was 17 years 357 days old… So I had to steel my heart and curb my desires of driving the car legally for about 26 more days, after which my father decided that the time was ripe for me to give it another try… This is how I ended up today in the RTO…
Now let me tell you that the last time I had been at the RTO, I had been made to stand in the queue for about 2 hours before I could get down to having some paperwork done.. But then that was last time… And since all of my paperwork had been completed, I expected that today I would just have to go to the counter and collect the license (and how wrong I was!!!)… All that was to be done was to have a receipt printed and have my photograph clicked by the computer… But like every plan of mine, this one also started coming apart at its seams.. The last time my form had been rejected by the computer only due to the mere technicality of my age not being 18… But this time around, the computer’s human counterparts, the officers at the RTO, considered it as their job to find at least one error per officer in my form… This is one really commendable fact about the officers working under the Government of
The day doesn’t end here, of course… I came back home, where my friend Mr. C was waiting for me, and there he told me about his day… He is doing an internship for a society and has to conduct a research about education in
So all in all, it was a day well spent by both of us… One trying to get his own work done, and the other trying to get some work done for the society… And I don’t need to specify that both of us, with totally different motives, one’s selfish and the other’s social, met with the same fate…
3 comments:
humorous nd well ritten
Very well written...Gives a nice picture of the callous attitude of our very own representatives of community.
Nice start...
Mr C eh...i wonder... ;)
nice..a lucid description of how the indian youth is forced to put his life to magnificient use..
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