Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Kolkata Traffic Gyan

Kolkata traffic is abundant with catchy phrases both in written and verbal forms. The rear of the trucks and the ubiquitous autos are especially generous in this regard. Starting from patriotic mera bharat mahan and aggressive buri nazar wale tera mu kala, dekhbi ar jolbi luchir moto fulbi it ranges to more philosophical ones like buri nazar wale tera bhi bhala ho; sukh sapane, shanti smasane. It is because they so frequently reminds everyone to blow horn that the drivers never stop honking. The ‘blow’ and ‘horn’ are often separated by a long gap. Second thought. Do they actually mean to ‘blow’ something else? I saw a truck speeding in the wrong lane gleefully sporting follow traffic rools. I wonder if the similarity of the wrong spelling with ‘fools’ is just a coincidence. The old tiner bus is still declaring panch o dosh takar khuchra hoibe na while the minimum fare has now gone up to five rupees. However, the one I found really unique could be the best example of what ‘out of place’ means. The north side Sealdah local compartment had a notice formally painted at its entrance urging you to observe silence.

4 comments:

DipAwra said...

:D... observe silence in sealdah station!!! I did not observe this before....

But wat I wonder how this blog is going to help me to enhance computer/multimedia or internet gyan ;)

Kuntala said...

You are having a nice time!!!! First California, then Kolkata.....good. Have you read 'chhinnomostar abhishaap' by Satyajit Ray? In the beginning of that book there is a brilliant description of these 'blow' whatever, sunsets and tata bye bye and dangling torn hawai chappals. Its nice to see how some things never change.

Deepanjana said...

oh u missed out on Tomar Hingsha amar joy... and the the variously spelled 'Danger'! Oh how this post reminded me of the lozenge seller in the bus going 'tok tok jhal jhal mishti mishti' (no pun intended)

-- first time visitor!

kb said...

@Dip - yeah, that is rare in fact I doubt if it written anywhere else. The thing about computer stuff, it is actually in my other blog, http://123techtalk.blogspot.com/

@Kuntala, Dipanjana - thanks for the inputs