Feb 20 2007

In Calcutta

Posted at 9:27 pm under Opinion,Photoblog

I’m in Calcutta right now and it amazes me how much of the city resembles Bombay. Like Bombay, the city has a lot of character and driving here is far less aggravating than in Delhi (where I live), although the roads are as crowded as in Bombay. Like Bombay, it has the same narrow roads winding through old dilapidated buildings. More often than not, when you enter these buildings you’ll find the inside is maintained very well. It’s not uncommon to see a spanking office that has not been painted for years from the outside. The reason, methinks, is very simple. The inside of a building, be it a house in an apartment complex or an office in a larger commercial building, is managed by the people inhabiting it. They have every wish to make it appear neat and clean. However, when it comes to the outsides, nobody cares. It is a symptom of how we Indians lack a civic sense. Somehow, we never developed a shared interest or stake in either the development or the maintanence of these non-private areas of a city.

Sidenote #1: Calcutta is now called Kolkata and Bombay is Mumbai but I hate those new names.

Sidenote #2: Here’s a picture of a shopping complex called Newmarket. It’s called Newmarket, but it’s freaking old. The place has a very old bakery called “Nahaums” that has the best Brownies that I have ever had, and I have had brownies in a lot of cities in the world.

Newmarket

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