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Thursday 24 July, 2008
By  Arindam   19:51 | 18/Apr/2008 |  1 Comment(s)
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Train Song

I am right now in Kolkata. Those who have not visited this place will not really have missed something in this city however there are certain things here which would surprise even the most seasoned traveller.

Now I am a Mumbaite. And have lived almost most ofmy life in Maumbai. And I strongly feel that being a Mumbaite, I can handle almos most of the things which life has to offer. For examply, my daily travelling in the Loal trains of mumbai have made me to travell even in the most harsh conditions. Let me tell you that there are local trains out of the mumbai city too. In Kolkata there are local trains too. But comparison to Mumbai they are very easy to deal with. I have experienced and amm living to tell this. However in Mumbai even in the most crowded Local trains there is a sense of order in the chaos that exist. But in Kolkata there is no such order. It’s Chaos. Even in the crowded local trains People who sale many things from small things to hankerchiefs board the trains and sell these things. But I must tell you this time I saw People carrying a small speaker in hand and singing loud songs and collecting money. Speakers In a train. And singing in the MIC!!!!!

I have never have seen such weird stuff. This is an entirely true thing. I am not exaggerating any thing. Speakers and MIC and singing songs in a crowded train to collect money. When I saw this for the first time, I was pleasantly surprised I must say. And I could not help smiling!!!!

What about you????? Could you not have smiled?????

 

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