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Three Cheers for the Comments Too

Posted on February 2, 2007
I have said it before and I am saying it again, one of the biggest reward of blogging are the comments. Raman (unfortunately he doesn’t seem to blog as of now) left a comment on my Jeep Skidding post which is as good as a post in itself. I am quoting it below.

Drivers.

We once were on our way to Recong Peo – in Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh – in the middle of July of the year 96.. the roads were in a pretty bad shape due to the incessant rain.. and to add to that we reached a makeshift bridge – the original one having been washed away by a cloudburst. Since the bridge was weak the BRO workers made all the passengers get off the bus, except ofcourse the driver.. He was to take the bus across that bridge.

As we were all getting off the bus I heard the driver comment – ‘sawarion ki jaan jaan hai aur hamari jaan kuch nahi’ and that was something that I couldn’t ignore.. ..so even though I was dead scared..I remained seated on the bus alongwith the conductor as the driver drove the thing across that creaky structure.. ..and once we were on the other side I felt good about the whole thing, about my conduct.. wouldn’t have felt the same had I gotten off that bus after having heard the comment that the driver had made..

three cheers to all the drivers of the Himachal State Roadways fleet.

Raman

Three cheers indeed for you Raman and the drivers, both.

Another comment that has stayed with me till date has been made by Rajeev. If I ever manage to take even six months off, it would be because I became conscious of the fact only after reading your comment. It goes like this:

… guess it will take some more time for us as a society to reach the point where we will be comfortable with taking a couple of years off to travel :). Thanks to Mridula and her ilk, we are waking up to life.

7 thoughts on “Three Cheers for the Comments Too”

  1. Sanjay says:
    February 2, 2007 at 8:30 pm

    Word!

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  2. Stephen Hartshorne says:
    February 2, 2007 at 10:51 pm

    Dear Mridula,Loved the radio interview. What does ‘sawarion ki jaan jaan hai aur hamari jaan kuch nahi’ mean?

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  3. Manu says:
    February 3, 2007 at 5:02 am

    thank you Mridula.. now guys are going to comment and i’ll lovehatelove them for that

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  4. Mridula says:
    February 3, 2007 at 6:03 am

    Sanjay, when we say ‘Word’ what do we mean?Dear Steve, thanks a lot for tuning in to the show. The line means ‘the life of the passengers is important but is it that the life of the driver has no worth?’ Sorry I didn’t translate it earlier.Manu, you will get used to it, I am sure 🙂

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  5. Akira says:
    February 3, 2007 at 11:41 am

    @Mridula:I have been to those places and truly Kudos to those guys fr taking us there all one-piece!…

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  6. Mridula says:
    February 4, 2007 at 7:30 am

    Akira, I entirely agree.

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  7. rajeev says:
    February 5, 2007 at 7:16 am

    I am honoured that you associate that thought with me though I think i just happened to pen down something that you had known and felt already, but hadn’t yet fully acknowledged.Whatever! if it leads to more travel tales from you, everyone would be happier. have you decided abt the Feb destination? I find Shimla to be really facinating even though it is so much maligned for its rapid growth into a ‘city’. Myabe you could do a trek in the chail- kufri area, and write abt the beautiful unspoilt Deodar forests there. Even areas around Narkanda would be lovely at this time, but may not fit into the 4-5 day timeframe.

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I am Mridula Dwivedi and I started this blog in 2005. It has been an amazing ride. I have visited 33 countries till date! I have worked with many tourism boards and prominent travel companies. My blog was featured on the BBC and the Guardian.

I did my Ph.D. from IIT Kanpur. I worked full time in academics till 2015! I quit my job as a professor, thinking I will take a break for one year, which turned into five.

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