Thursday, July 5, 2007

The enigma of being in Bangalore.....


Well my romance with the Garden City , Bangalore started on October , 2003. Joined Sir MVIT college, for doing the course in Industrial Engineering.And today , after 4 years, i am ready to bid adeu to the Silicon Valley on India. My experience with Bangalore has been truly enriching and worth remembering for a lifetime. This city has given me friends for a life time and some memories to be cherished. The city has truly undergone a revolution over the last 4 years both in the positive and negative ways.

The climate has taken a true beating with all the population xplosion ( thanx to people like me , who has migrated to pursue graduation......! ) and the pollution.Gone are the days when the city could be called as a pensioners paradise.There are lots of instances of theft and goondaism whn u read the Times of India in the morning.

But inspite of all that , B'lore is an amazing place to be living in.Its a truly cosmopolitan place in every sense. Mallus, Bengalis, Andra'ites,Northies......everyones here and makin a livin.Not to speak of the IT revolution happenin here.B'lore has put India on the world map.

Day after tomorrow, i wud be bidding adeu to B'lore and moving onto another interesting location -Hyderabad to join the company where i would be spenting the next 2 years.
Can't help keeping the nostalgia away.

The journey continues......

will miss you B'lore....

1 comment:

MadAss said...

I can relate to what you are saying.Only difference being that you are attached to the ultra modern b'lore while my attachment is with a remote place called Pulincunnu.The whole economy of the place depends entirely on our college.Thats how underdeveloped that place is.
But then again i would remember pulincunnu for the wonderful four years i spent there with my friends.clearly a case of positives outweighing the negatives irrespective of how bad they were.

The first day i reached there, i couldn't wait to finish it off and get back home and now when i have really finished it, i am really starting to miss pulincunnu.