Sunday, May 23, 2010

Emerging and Changing India

Last weekend I had been to Bangalore and Chennai for business trip. Incidentally I had been to these two places exactly nine years back. I went through memory lane after visiting few places; which I used to visit, like Marina beach in Chennai, old office, MG road in Bangalore etc.

In a ‘Karthik Calling Karthik’ style, went to a much happening sports bar in Bangalore and did clubbing. Oh yes, it was a great fun to be there, off course without drinks.

But; I could observe the changes happening in these two cities and that is quite noticeable.

First is the infrastructure: this has dramatically improved compared to my last visit. Roads, plans for metros, office and residential spaces; all seems to have changed. Though traffic has increased in exponential proportionate. Quality of transport has improved; you will get far better connectivity now days. I guess this is true with any city in India now.

Second difference I could see is Hindi. We could communicate with all local people in Bangalore and Chennai, which was a near impossible some time back. Clubbing was full of Hindi songs in Bangalore and never ever faced issues in communicating. I am not making a generalized statement like Hindi is now being accepted; but the point is ability to communicate at least. This might be because faster changing mix of north/south where people are migrating for jobs and education. It’s true with north part as well; we have best south Indian hotels in Chandigarh now who serve authentic south Indian food.

I liked this fact where India is seems to be changing and I am really happy about how economical growth has bought changes to all parts of India. There could be sections of society where this has not reached yet, but this change would reach that section as well. Off course I am not making the statement India is changing only looking at Bangalore and Chennai, I am aware of changes happening in rural India as well.

By end of the day; if a country progresses the individuals progress as well!

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