Last night, even the Poknapham was forced to fire up their back up gen set because there was a breakdown in the transformer giving electricity to their office.
I also happen to share the same transformer with the Poknapham.
But it does not mean that every time the Poknapham has power I also have it. When I do not get it, Poknapham would have it because they have a ‘service’ known here as ‘vip connection’.
The office of Poknapham is only some houses and a street away from where I’m typing this.
So, what’s a ‘vip connection’?
They let the newspaper houses to buy wires and string them along the streets up to the point of the transformer to be connected to the ‘vip switches’. The Poknapham is at reasonably short distance from the Keisampat power house where the transformer is and so, letting them have their own wiring along the street seem also quite reasonable. But the Sa-ngai Express, Matamgi Yakairol, Naharolgi Thoudang do have their own wirings along the street. They also have bought half a km length of wires for their ‘private grid’ beside the public ones along the streets.
Anybody has no complaint about this arrangement even though when whole neighborhood is plunged into darkness due to outrages newspaper houses have got their electricity. I have also no complaint about this arrangement.
May be, everybody is so addicted to news first in the morning that it’s ok for the newspaper houses to have some ‘vip’ privileges.
By now, you might have guessed that most of the newspapers have concentrated along a short stretch along Keisampat Airport Road. That’s exactly right. All of the newspapers which do not have offices along this stretch of road are forced to open sales offices there. If they don’t they are losing out. Because most of the hawkers simply do not have the time to travel to other newspaper offices besides those along this stretch of road. If hawkers do not carry your newspapers you as good as death!
So, nest time you visit this stretch of road, you will notice that every newspaper have sales offices there.
Saturday, August 12, 2006
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