Monday, November 19, 2007

Walking around Bangalore

The "other" Bangalore is best seen by walking. The other day I decided to walk from M. G. Road to Majestic. I started off around 5.45 pm or so and reached Majestic around 7.15 pm.

While walking, one can get a view of Bangalore that otherwise one wouldnt get. I started off from the Museum Road and went off to Residency Road. Young students at a college on the Residency Road were having their college fest or something and a huge rock show was on. Students and young people are one of the main sections of people who walk around. Throughout my walk from M. G. Road to Majestic, I saw students with their bagpacks on their shoulders walking.

As I reached the Residency road and St. Mark's road crossing, I saw huge crowds waiting at a bus stop. Tons of Bangaloreans go around in buses. Walking further I reached the end of Residency Road and near Woodlands, I figured how difficult we have made things for pedestrians in Bangalore. It takes a long long time just to cross a road in Bangalore.

A walk from M. G. Road to Majestic is a walk from one culture to another. The more Westernised and hip M. G. Road to the very Indian Majestic. The path literally takes you from one culture to another and there is a gradual changing of cultures. Till about end of Residency Road, I would say everything is ultra westernised. The huge and tall buildings on Residency road have come up on traditional Indian places demolished by big time realtors. However, as one reaches Richmond circle (There is no circle now as all there is, is a flyover) one is sort of in an intermediate culture. The road from Richmod circle to Hudson circle? --- one on which one side is Kanteerva stadium --- is a long stretch. On the other side of the road, I noticed that there area a lot of temples. I had company throughout, which just tells me that a lot of Bangaloreans still walk. In fact, I saw a number of young women walking too, even though it was dark. One good thing about walking is that one keeps oneself fit if one walks. Most software engineers who ride in cars can't afford such a luxury.

After Hudson circle (and I dont know if I have got the name of the square right) comes the corporation. Here again, there was a huge crowd of people waiting for the bus.

The final stretch of course is a long one which is the K. G. Road.

The nice thing about the walk I found was that one can really feast on various things on the way. Darshanis abound; and hawkers sell channa, groudnuts to even boiled eggs and watermelons. It is interesting to see how different Indians make their living.

The other thing I noticed about in this walk, is how organized people walk. Especially while crossing the roads, this needs to be seen. It is important I figured to follow the crowd especially while crossing the road. The traffic too seemed much more organized and less agressive compared to say Airport Road traffic.

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