Thursday, February 21, 2019

Bangalore Days - Then and Now

Good old Bangalore - where art thou?



Our Bangalore was once known as the Pensioner’s Paradise.  Today, the only paradise that one can find here is Paradise Biriyani!   While we once took pride in its moniker of Silicon Capital of India and Garden City, we now have to sadly accept some of the more realistic tags of Garbage Capital, Traffic-Jam Capital. 


Growing up in Bangalore, we would have full-arm sweaters and half-arm sweaters to combat the cold season that would start from July-August itself and go on till February. But now, sweaters are hardly required. We need full-armed shirts to protect our arms against sun-burn and sleeveless shirts to beat the heat.






Gear up on your running Gear!
Running is now a big rage and serious business in Bangalore. Gone are the days when you just had to slip into a simple pair of canvas shoes and let your feet take over. If you need to run today, you will first have to get yourself a pair of the latest and funkiest pair of shoes from a well-known brand. Next, to match the shoes, you will have to invest in good quality dry-fit clothes (preferably with the brand icon neatly displayed). And obviously, one cannot repeat the same set of clothes everyday. So you will have to buy a minimum of 3 sets – possibly a pair of shorts, a full length track-pant and one that comes till your calf. Next on the list is a hip-belt that can hold your vehicle keys, and a bottle of water/energy drink that you will have to sip every few metres. In addition, you will need an arm-band that will hold your mobile phone while you can run hands- free. The ear-phones are an absolute must: you can listen to the music of your choice as you go about your running business. Finally, you will also need the latest, hi-tech watch to tie around your wrist – not to see the time but to record and analyse your run - time taken, distance covered, speed, calories spent, total steps taken, and such other important details. All this, along with your ‘selfie’ picture will ofcourse have to be shared through your Face Book account. After all, what good is running if your friends don’t know you are doing it!



Another change that you will find in Bangalore is that every locality now
Restaurants galore!
has not only the ubiquitous liquor store but also several medical stores and a vast number of restaurants. Infact today, the restaurant business is possibly the most successful one to be in. You just have to put up a sign-board and open shop; people will come thronging to your eatery at all hours of the day. This makes you wonder if people really cook in their homes and if the increase in medical stores is a natural outcome of the increased number of restaurants!




Also now, with DISK (Double Income Single Kid) or DINK (Double Income No Kid) families, pets - especially dogs- have become very popular. On a morning/evening stroll, you will see middle-aged men holding on to leashes, and taking their dogs for a walk (or is it the other way, the dogs pulling their masters?) Earlier, it used to be children and youngsters who would walk their dogs, but this has changed – it is now predominantly middle-aged men undertaking this task.

There are two reasons for this. Firstly, kids of all ages are busy attending tuition classes and other improvement classes. Between school/college and additional classes, they hardly have time to breathe, forget taking the dog out. Secondly, most young women and teenaged girls stop to admire the dogs and pet them. The men enjoy this indirect attention, and take pride in their dog’s reflected glory! Hence, they voluntarily opt to take the dog out for a walk!






Bangalore's very own motto!



With the growing cosmopolitan outlook, Bangalore has certainly changed in very many aspects. But for the common man, one thing continues – “Swalpa Adjust Maadi!”



Note:  The pictures in this blog post have been sourced from the web, they are not mine.

4 comments:

  1. So very true👌🏻👌🏻 Wonderfully articulated old Vs new Namma Bengaluru 🥰🥰

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  2. :) Yesterday when i entered VVPuram i felt sudden burst of nostalgic view of bangalore to some extent... VVPuram and surrounding areas has the lil bit of old touch sadly rest of bangalore is concrete jungle :(

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    1. Yes, there are some pockets that have retained the old Bangalore look and feel. Agree with you.

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