Sunday, March 15, 2009

Chennai-One day in a Metro.

Its a great attempt for an individual to start his career in a Metro. May be because of the industries in the metro and naturally job opportunity is more. Metro has completely a different life style, initially any one must be afraid of this issue. But as the days pass on it becomes usual.
There is a city supposed to be a metro located in Coromandel coast of the Bay Bengel. Peoples call it with different names but generally its called as Chennai. Its the most hottest city I had ever been. I takes your blood outside during summer. People say Sahara desert is most hottest but if they are here Sahara seems to be coolest.
Initially the day starts with newspaper and it goes on smooth until 9o clock. When it struck the time, people from all round the city comes outside almost all the streets and all vehicles are busy and stuck in traffic. The language used in such times are the worst ever you can hear in any place. All these are due to frustration from every human. If you are just a visitor to watch that you will be filled with humor and you cannot resist you temper if your one among them.
Then in the office usually the boss - employee relation plays a role. If they are good and keep going form it works out well. Else it takes another role.
Lunch is major problem for many of them here. The prices are like Everest hill and quality and quantity equals pacific ocean with out drop of water in it.
Evening must start with a breeze as we think off but here it comes for finishing the days work and preparing for home.
So then comes the return home principle. It is the same as such in the morning. Buses are full and train carries a whole village. No one knows where these peoples got in and when they will go out. It remains until 11 in the night.
The role of a human in metro is too worse. Almost every one is responsible for this pollution, chaos and price hike. May be we should control by some norms. Else the fore coming generation will suffer a lot. Just think about it. Discussion and Comments awaited.

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