Saturday, March 15, 2008

Nameless!

A fortnight ago, you could walk along the Paona Bazar Road, at least, along the side walks as the workmen were only digging up at the middle for laying pipes for the Imphal Sewage Project. That pipe laying works are almost complete with only a 100 ft or so of road remains to be dug up towards the new overbridge.

But now, you cannot walk along that stretch of the road!

For one thing, they are digging up 4-5 ft wide and 3-4 ft deep at both the sidewalks. They are meant to be laid with RCC work for carrying power lines, telephone cables and drains as well. I’ve seen some RCC works in progress and they contain three furrows, one each for power lines, phone cables and drainage.

They are also digging up across the road at several points for reconstructing the culverts carrying drainages.

So, what the storeowners do in response? They all scramble to put up makeshift ramps of wood and bamboo across the 5 ft wide moat. Some are so disheartened that they manage to put a single rickety wooden plank to welcome their customers.

For the last 15 days or so, they had hardly any business. So, the storeowners and their salesmen stood at their doorsteps(ie, at the bank of the moat!) to stare blankly at the workmen, wallowing in the dirty and smelly sewage water trying to put up the rcc works.

To complete the picture let’s add one more element. A man trying to sell evening newspapers, shouting at the top of his voice—A FIERCE REBEL ATTACK AT ARMY CAMP NEAR MOREH—A VERY HEAVY CASUALITIES.

I bought one 1-rupee and 1-sheet paper and it was actually there in the headlines. Military outpost is at a place called T Minou and the paper said the attack by the rebels was ‘fierce’. The details were sketchy but it said there was ‘heavy casualties’.

With the paper in hand, I moved on—I meant, along the Kakhulong road. I was looking for green leafy vegetable.

I chanced upon a green leafy stuff which I had not seen before. I asked the lady vendor what the stuff called. She could not recall the name of the stuff she was selling. She tried asking several of her fellow vendors. But it turned out nobody could recollect the name of the green and leafy stuff I was about to buy!

Anyway, I bought the green, leafy stuff which was nameless lest you tend to forget!

Well, I’ve just found out that the stuff taste like medicine!

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