Another trip May 29, 2008
Posted by chitranshu in General.1 comment so far
It’s too hot out here in Chennai, and there’s not much I can do alone. So I have decided that I’ll leave for another trip to meet my friends and cousins. (Actually, this trip was planned well in advance
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I’ll be back in about 15 days, hopefully with some nice photos and experiences to share on this blog. Till then, good bye, although I shall be logging in occasionally to reply to comments, etc.
Btw, who do you think will win the IPL?
Moving May 24, 2008
Posted by chitranshu in Personal.16 comments
If I thought the first half of May was eventful for me, the rest has been equally so, at least until now. I have moved to Chennai with my parents (my dad was transferred here last year). Yes, that’s right… I have left Mumbai after living there for more than 20 years. There are lots of memories, and a lot I can write about Mumbai, but I expect to go back to the city again and again, so I won’t get nostalgic about it.
And we are still settling down in our new house in Chennai, and I haven’t yet discovered enough about this city to write here.
By the way, I got a final call from IIM Ahmedabad, so I’ll be heading to WIMWI in a month’s time.
The last two weeks… May 15, 2008
Posted by chitranshu in Personal, Travel.4 comments
… have been quite eventful, and I can see that some of you have been curious to know about my IIM results. So first things first, I got final calls from L I K and a waitlist in A. It was disappointing, but I guess I’ll just try to make the best of what I get.
And now about where have I been. Exactly 15 days ago, I was in the middle of an eventful ‘last day’ at office. All through that evening, I kept checking pagalguy for any updates on exactly what time the results would come. I finally slept thinking that they wouldn’t come until morning, but was woken up by a friend around 1 am who told me that IIMB had declared its results. I checked the site immediately, and after seeing the reject, it was some time before I could sleep again.
The next morning, I was supposed to leave for Delhi. I had already made this plan in advance, and decided not to change it even after discovering that the result would come on the same day. Around 10 am, when I was ready to leave, I saw that the IIMC result had been declared, and that I hadn’t made it there too. So, in an extremely disturbed state of mind, I left to catch my train. I was told about the other results on the phone, which were somewhat of a relief. However, I forgot to charge my cellphone and activate roaming on it, so it went off shortly after the train left Mumbai.
Anyway, I reached Delhi the next day, and just outside the station, I bought a local prepaid SIM, but it was not activated. I reached my friend’s house in Gurgaon, but could not open the door (he had told me how to open it in his absence). Finally, he had to come from office to let me in. After having a bath at his place, I went to the nearest Vodafone store and asked them to activate my local prepaid number and roaming on the Mumbai number, but only the former happened after about an hour (so the dealer I bought the SIM from was probably useless or a rogue). I managed to activate roaming on my Mumbai number only after 3 days.
Anyway, the next morning, I left with some friends to Nainital for the weekend. We hired a Scorpio and left around 8 in the morning, and reached Nainital by 5 that evening.
This was a restaurant a few kms before Haldwani, on the way to Nainital. By the time we reached Nainital, looked at hotels and finally settled into one, it was dark, so we could just go around for a walk on the Mall Road. The next morning, we went boating in Naini Lake, from where we took this pic:
And we also went up the Ropeway to Snow View, from where the Nanda Devi and other peaks can usually be seen, but were hidden by clouds that day. We took this pic of the entire lake from the ropeway:
We came back to Delhi late on Sunday night. On Monday morning, I left for Rajasthan to meet my cousins, starting with Jaipur. We only went out at night to some places within the city, so I did not go to Amber Fort etc. On Wednesday, I reached Ajmer, and went with my uncle to the famous dargah.
I was a little surprised to find that inspite of being a Muslim religious place, many rituals followed out there are similar to those in Hindu temples.
From Ajmer, I headed to Alwar. I passed Sariska on the way, and although I didn’t get to see any tigers, there were a few peacocks and nilgai by the road. And it had been raining in those parts for a few days before I reached there. I did not expect to see much in Alwar itself, but my aunt took me to an old palace which is now a museum.
On Friday, 9th May, I headed back to Gurgaon. The weekend was spent going around Delhi, and on Monday morning, I flew back to Mumbai. Here are some pics I took at the Red Fort:
There are lots of other pics, but all of them have my friends, relatives, my girlfriend or me grinning, so I cannot put them up here.
Anyway, a summary of the trip: I traveled a few hundred kilometres every day on 9 days out of 12 from 1st to 12th May. I traveled by train (from Mumbai to Delhi as well as the Delhi Metro), airplane, bus, car, autorickshaw (the usual ones as well as the shared tempos), cyclerickshaw, and if you include local trips in Nainital, then by boat and cable-car as well. One of my relatives said that my traveling resembled that of an ‘election campaign’.
So that, besides my natural laziness, explains why I took three days after coming back to write this post. I want to write more on other topics as well, but I’ll keep that for later. Right now, I am just keeping my fingers crossed for the big A.














