Thursday, December 11, 2014

Colour and chaos around Kalighat

The bustling city of Kolkata has many layers within itself which has its own flavor,colour and culture.Kalighat is one such locality which though had visited many a times earlier, never much explored. I got the opportunity to go on a slow paced evening trail around the Kalighat Kali Temple during the recent brief stay in the city. Here are few impressions clicked from my mobile Moto G.

This small shop was right below the Mamu's Homestay where we were staying and you get awesome tea served in  Kulhars

Packaging industry is doing well thanks to these products !

The Shrrehari Mithai shop where you can savour mithais and namkeens

Beggars do have a choice of serious discussion :-)

Shops selling Sindoor are aplenty around the temple


Games people play for a relaxed evening and a bit of gambling





Winter is a time when one can savor the sweets made from Jaggery 


Shanti enjoying the Luchi Sabji

Gughni with yummy Aloo Dum

Gughni which is made out of Yellow Peas , a meal in itself.



And what Kolkata still stands for Kolkata Tram

Thursday, October 30, 2014

Mizoram to Myanmar - Crossing Overland

Yes border crossing overland from Mizoram into Myanmar is very much possible. Its a drive of about 30 kms of back breaking road to the border village of Rihkhawdar.No doubt it is a very scenic drive and the urge to stop several times on hearing the chirping sounds of the birds along the way may actually delay your drive if you love watching avian beauties.As you reach the border post, you can see the River Tiau flowing along, which is sort of a porous dividing line between the two countries. Upon reaching the Indian side of the border post which lies besides the river bridge, we are issued a day pass against Rs.10/- per person and an entry is noted in the register book lest we dont return ..:-). There is a huge customs building on the Indian side, One can see the consignments being loaded and unloaded here. The pass is issued from 5.00 am onwards and you are required to be back by 4 pm during the winter and 5.00 pm during summer


The pass is valid for you to cross over to the other side in your own vehicle. We stopped again on the other side after crossing the bridge where the Myanmar border post is located again besides the bridge.The Burmese officials will welcome you with a broad smile so unlike the unfriendly faces one saw both in Moreh and Pangsu Pass on the Indian side. You show the pass to the Buremese authorities and the entry is made again. You pay Rs.100 for the vehicle and allowed to drive or walk upto 4 km where the Reh Dil is located. There are two restaurants near the lake and few cottages which one can rent out for a day use.You can also do boating in the lake We are told Mizos are allowed to travel upto Tahan with a special permission . This of course need to be authenticated. Nearly 90 percent of the people in this region of Chin state are of Mizo origin.


One of restaurant owner around the lake told us that if we manage to get permission from the army post located further three km away ,then we can travel upto the village Khawthlir which is another 10 kms away from the lake.We also saw huge sign boards of The Union Solidarity And Development Party around . So off we decided to explore and on our way to another adventure of sort.


No one was posted at the said army post. After a bit of wait and honking an Army man emerged at the gate.  First he said no no..then he said ok ok after Maliana , my local contact from Mizoram managed to speak to him in their dialect. No entry is made .nothing got noted down ( this is to make sure that they are not responsible if anything happens to you :-)) and we moved on happily.We reached Khawthlir after passing through one more small sleepy village. One could see both Presbyterian as well as Baptist churches here. People are very friendly and we are invited to a villager's home. Green tea , coffee and jaggery was the welcome treat. And an invitation for lunch and stay over with them. Could not have asked for anything more from this trip.The only thing I could offer in return as a gift was the winding torch from Decathlon which was highly appreciated.


The village does not have any medical facility. Hence the villagers travel to Champai for the same. My new found friend had never sat in any vehicle before so we gave her a ride upto the village boundary. Little pleasures of life must say ..:-)


We passed by the army post again with a wave of hands that we are going back.Again nothing got noted down !! Had a quick lunch of tasty Sanpiau near the border and I spurlged a bit on shopping though there was not much of choice and hardly any other shop except the wine shops which make huge bucks thanks to Mizos. Though they are in for bad times ahead as Mizoram passed a bill few days back to lift its 17yrs old liquor ban.


We had to report at the Burmese side near the bridge where they made a note that we are leaving as well as at the Indian side where the pass was taken back.

Thus ended my happy little expedition to Myanmar through Mizoram..:)

Monday, June 16, 2014

Visit to Lapnan - Land of the Nocte Tribe

I love visiting Aruanchal Pradesh for its ethnic diversiy.While on a visit to Khonsa , our friend's driver, who belongs to the Nocte tribe, invited us to his village.We lapped up this invitation. After all even today you are not allowed to just walk into many of this tribe's settlements in Tirap district of Arunachal Pradesh without prior permission.


As per the last census , there are around 33,000 Noctes settled around the Patkai range of Hills. Baptist missionaries have converted most of them to Christianity, mainly those living around Khonsa. 

Lapnam is one of the traditional villages of Nocte , even though many of the residents are Christian now, not much has changed in their lifestyle , at least till few years back when we paid our visit.


Here is the photo tour of that visit.

Nocte will always proudly say that till  35 years back they were headhunting. The trophies are displayed in the community centre which is also known as Murung.
Chief of very village is highly respected and he has the last word in all matters concerning the village and the community. Even the chief of tribe of the hunted heads is given respect by keeping a strand of hair on the skull.




Trunk of the tree is used to make major announcements





Village of Lapnan


House of the Chief of the tribe


These are used for obvious reasons

Glad I was fortunate enough to get a glimpse of Nocte. Next on the agenda is to know more about the culture and traditions of the tribe..May be one day soon..

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Happy journeys

The air from the fan above my head is hot. Evening does not seem to make any difference to the weather. Yet when I look back to my travels of the last twenty days through plains and mountains,  an air of contentment passes through.  Travels through Neora, Lava, Maane Bajang, Garibas, Singalila, Darjeeling, Jaldapara will always linger on....

Thursday, March 13, 2014

Happy Entrepreneur Mother of Manipur


Happy warm hearted entrepreneur mother of Manipur at the famous Ima market.

We visited the famous Ima Market in Imphal during our recent visit to Manipur. There was so much warmth on this entrepreneur mother's face that I could not resist but request her to pose for me and she happily did.

Khwairamnand bazaar or the popular name Ima market or Nupi Keithel is world’s only all-women marketplace and one of Imphal’s main tourist attractions.important feature of the market is that 4000 odd shopkeepers here are women signifying women’s equality and independence. Not a single man is found selling anything here . ‘Ima’ means mother and Keithel means market in Manipuri. Irrespective of communities and religion, any woman can set up a store here. This market is truly a symbol of women empowerment and women’s leadership in the economic development of this tiny state.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

Kabiniscape


Clicked while on a very very short visit to the beautiful Kabini, I was marveled at this sight when the safari vehicle stopped here . It was a beautiful sight see so many faunas thriving together at one single spot. However, the broken stumps made me think about the future of this site, which may have had , once upon a time, tall trees adorning the place , with birds chirping on them....a bit of googling brought me to the following link

http://www.terre-citoyenne.org/fileadmin/user_upload/Documentos_anexos/Guerande_2013/Ecadim_forests_Ananda_final.pdf

Interesting metaphors to think about for sure....

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Journey To Menchukha



Only the illimitable Permanent

Is here. A Peace stupendous, featureless, still.

Replaces all, – what once was I, in It

A silent unnamed emptiness content

Either to fade in the Unknowable

Or thrill with the luminous seas of the Infinite.

- Sri Aurobindo