Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Namaste and Welcome


So I have realized that I am among the masses of the technoliterate that enjoy the phenomenon of blogging and have thus decided to continue where the Tanzania blog left off. Because I have had a moderately good response from the previous blog and the convenience of letting all you family and friends know about my going ons this way instead of individually I hope you all enjoy the many posts to come.


I arrived here in Hyderabad at a good time, yesterday August 15th was our Independence Day. It was strange being in my country for its independence day because unlike July 4th it felt significant not because I would see fireworks and eat barbecue (which i actually did eat last night but only as a matter of coincedence) but because we had so recently won our independence and the change since that time is so apparent. Although it has been interesting to watch how the country and primarily this city change from visit to visit this time in particular has surprised me most. It is due most likely to the fact that for the first time this is the place that people want to be, which is due to all the outsourcing we hear so much about. The purchasing power of people here is also dumbfounding, this amazing pointed building is a housing development here in Hyderabad. I dont remember the exact numbers but something like 300 apartments that sold for over $300,000 a piece sold out in 3 days of going on sale. Although I have seen various other chains from the states here like subway and pizza hut they finally have a couple Mcdonald's (that i have yet to visit). So anyway India is developing like crazy and that 3rd world status will no longer be around from the looks of it.
Yesterday to celebrate I went and did a little volunteer work with a national organization called Bhumi that was doing a really cool service project here in light of the holiday. They seem like a really motivated organization mirroring alot of the values and ideals of Nourish primarily the sustainability aspect of it. Like us they are also a fledgling organization learning as they go driven by altruism and a sense of national pride. The project I helped out with was the building of an underfunded government school.
I have been doing a lot of reading here which I think is a much more contructive way to spend my free time than watching tv, since it will also help keep me up to speed for Verbal practice. I just finished Hocus Pocus by the late Kurt Vonnegut. I would definitely recommend it to any Vonnegut fans but only after some other more prominent titles of his if you are a newbie (Slaughterhouse 5, and Cat's Cradle). I am about to begin Mother Night, another Vonnegut after I get through with Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, a little book J.K. Rowling wrote on the side about the wizarding world. (I got it for my little cousin but i sort of got it for me too)
That is all for now, my posts will probably more infrequent since I am not doing that much interesting stuff here except for STUDYING!! But I will post don't worry.

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1 Comments:

Blogger Joel said...

Hey Tik,

Just read your post about the 10 things you learned in Tanzania. I really enjoyed all of your posts. It has been my only real contact about the project so it has been INCREDIBLY useful. I'm definitely looking forward to hearing more updates as you get them -- I encourage you to remain in contact with the friends you made in Tanzania as much as possible. Maintaining a connection always gets difficult over time; however, it's definitely worth it.

August 16, 2007 at 7:49 AM  

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