Living by Proxy in the city of Djinns
The decision by authorities to provide every student with a proxy of about 200MB/week has been welcomed by one and all. And why not? Who wants to waste minutes without successfully opening even Google? The last three semesters have been tough for me in the hostel. Being an avid Wikipedia aficionado, the curtailing of basic surfing rights pinched me very hard. After all the authorities boasted about providing the students with Internet and LAN facility, though the former had no utility whatsoever. Only if you were a Computer Science Engineering student, did you get a paltry 100MB per week.
I just completed City of Djinns. It was very heartening to know so much about Delhi, considering that I've spent half of my life here. I realised how ignorant I have been about the city which has such a beautiful and justifiably the most tumultuous history. There are only a handful books which have captivated me by the first page itself. In this the author meets a Pir(a Sufi saint) who tells him about the djinns of Delhi. When the author asks whether he can see them or not, the Pir replies that of course we can say them . But the only reason we don't see them is that we would run away in fear and disgust.
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
Posted by Blue Sky at 2:56 am
Labels: Books, Ordinarily
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1 comments:
somehow i feel that you are mixing up issues....still not know if this just happens accidentally or on purpose.
Also all your post start with right amount of enthu and not to forget the right content but by the time you hit the second paragraph u either have completely changed the topic or given a dead end (in some cases both)
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