Sunday, 31 May 2015

Brown, brown everywhere..!!


Last week I had to take a road passing through Lakhota lake (Jamnagaris would love to visit that area) to visit one of my clients. It is getting renovated finally, after facing many stays from high court and rallies opposing its renovation. There are new walls built, coloured with brown and yellow, and then, what I notice is that these brown colours had darker brown coloured spits on them, which inspired me to write my first blog post.

One of the walls of Lakhota Lake

Why do people have to eat these paans unendingly the whole day and then keep on spitting it anywhere and everywhere leaving their parabolic designs on roads, commercial complexes, residential complexes and various other places? 


The brown quadrant

There may be spittoons just a few steps away but no. I guess they may be thinking ‘kuch hatke karne mein hi to maza hai’ but.. but.. but.. my dear dear fellow citizens, is this where you need to do zara sa hatke? If you were the one travelling to Dubai, would you have done this? The fear of getting penalized cripples you and you would be damn conscious of not spitting anywhere. But, when you come at your home-town you take a breath of relief ‘chalo ab koi problem nahi hai’. Where are we heading towards with this sort of mentality?

I do believe that there may be no such facility on roads at some places where you can spit, but, my question is why do you need to eat such tobacco filled paans? Isn’t there any duty towards your health? Why do you want to invite cancer or any lung related diseases? The beauty is when there comes a reply that why should I not eat when people not eating tobacco also get cancer. And then they exhibit the principles of karma. ‘Mere karma mein jo bhi likha hoga so hoga’. But mere bhai, do you firmly believe in this principle in every phase of your life? Whether it may be the case when someone cheated you financially, or your near / dear ones said something that hurt you? How strongly you remember those incidents throughout your life. Can you forgive those people at that time ki chalo mere karma mein jo likha tha aisa maine paya?

Cancer aana hoga to aayega. We can’t stop it by not eating it, but, at least we can prevent it by not inviting it with our own hands. Yeah, I know it is not that easy to drop a vice. In fact it is too hard initially. It can make you restless for days, as if nothing in this world is worth living, everything seems to be going topsy-turvy but it may be a matter of few days. Just making up your mind is what is needed.  

There must have been a time when you would have been under influence of your friends that you first started eating with them. ‘Thoda sa kha lena, kuch nai hota’. In fact, not eating would have meant being ‘darpok’ for your friends. Or, you would have been surrounded during depression times, when you felt like ‘duniya ka sara dukh mere ko hi kyun diya’?  At that point having such things would have felt as relieving you from such tensions. But, practically, have you ever thought over it? Was it this nicotine that charged you up to solve your problems or get rid of it???

It is a pity to see when a day wager who hardly earns Rs. 150/- to Rs. 200/- wastes his hard earned money on chewing such 10-20 paans each single day. Can anyone imagine what if he had just saved that money and invested it for some good cause?

Have you ever imagined the plight of people driving just behind you when you spit your stuff while driving? How they feel that shower of your brown coloured spit (you can replace it with a ‘h’ if you like)? Or when people mimicker behind your back, the way you speak, with that whole mouth open fearing that it doesn’t slip down your oesophagus. I have seen people when they are fasting, they would go on days without having it, but, the moment their fast is over, I know you got what I mean?

My aim through this post is to hit hard with soft punch to those literate class who can endeavour to stop this vice and thereby encourage people around them to also leave it. 
My dear fellow citizens, just give a thought on it, if by any chance you stumbled over this post and have read it till the end. It is a heartfelt plea to all those who are eating it and reading it – PLEASE quit it. It is just that CLICK that is what you need. Take a chance to change yourself. What I can do till that time is to HOPE and send VIBES, so that your CLICK works!

17 comments:

  1. Very well written! Keep it up!

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  2. You need to add an option to follow your blog!

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  3. Very well said. ... I think this msg must pass on to evry citizens. .. at least we can start with our own city.....

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    1. Thanks Jigar. Yes, initiative has to be done from somewhere. Keep spreading awareness. Change will come for sure!

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    2. Thanks Jigar. Yes, initiative has to be done from somewhere. Keep spreading awareness. Change will come for sure!

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  5. Fantastic, you are also nature lover!

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  6. Well said,ma'am ...this lockdown had already unlock many things... One of which the realisation that how dependent one is on own addiction... Happy to share that Have witness someone who has left addiction even after having freedom to again buy these...

    I was amazed to notice, Jo insan khud ke shahir me kachara (ya kahe slow poisoning) dalta hai, wo bahar kachara felayega hi, unfortunately...

    Shayad unawaken human lifestyle ko har bat realise karvane ke liye ek virus ki intezaari rahti Hogi... Hope_ sharddha hai_ ke kudrat hame samajaye us se pahle ham sab Apne aap apna astitiva Ka marm samaj paaye...


    Thank you for writing this awakening blog and seeding local movement for beautiful earth... _/\_ :)

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  7. Really Shradhha..... I like Jamnagar city very much accept these brown wall and brown roads..... Dear Jamanagaries and dear Gujaratis.... Pls wake up and save yourself and beautiful nature too....

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  8. This is freedom to spit anywhere and educated people and rich peoy have more arrogance

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  9. Very well written 👏

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  10. Well articulated Shraddha, the voice should spread.We citizens should save our monuments and also take precautions of our Health rather than simply relying on the health care Insurance, because I have heard many saying that too in a day today discuss in their leisure time , that madam now its covered in my health insurance 😑

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