They say “When you
travel alone you become a storyteller” If I may add, You become a
self satisfied human being capable of exploring anything coming your
way. Here is the story of my solo trip for a day in a city completely
new to me with an iota of knowledge of the local language. Of my 2
day trip to Mumbai, the Economic capital of the country, One day was
to quench my thirst for a solo road trip.
Dabbawala Statue in Mumbai Courtesy:Internet |
My only companion was a
Honda Activa rented from Wheelstreet. The Wheelstreet network works
customer friendly right from sending the map link of the dealer to
having dealers who could guide us in English without making us feel
like being in a different city. My first place in the itinery of the
day was “Nehru Science Centre” located 23kms away from my place
of stay. The intial journey through the buzzzing roads of Mumbai was
one heck of an experience to cherish forever. The roads were flooded
with cars and the number of 2 wheelers were just countable. The Road
trip kept reminding me the Marathis love for their heritage, The
statue of Dabbawala in a busy road is one massive eample. There were
plenty of statues all the way and the Google navigation kept
instructing me the roads which I need to take next which were mostly
named after their prominent leaders.After more than an hour travel,
my destination was finally there. More than the Google maps, the
local people helped so much to spot the Science centre perfectly.
Nehru Science Centre:
Named after India's late
Prime Minister, the Science Centre stands testament to the vision
Nehru had in mind while creating this Centre. The Science centre
welcomes us with statues of eminent Scientists of the Century. It was
good to know that Madras University was the Alma mater for some of
the Scientists from South India.
Statue of the first Indian born Woman Astronaut Kalpana Chawla at the premises of Nehru Science Centre |
The Science centre aims
to teach everything it displays by interacting with us.Starting from
simple logical scientific experiments all the models made the user
interact with it easily and learn from it. There were puzzles to
participate; simple experiments to experiment; super computers to use
ourselves and enjoy learning; Audio Visuals constantly playing to
engage with the audience and so on. There was a whole section
allocated for Aerospace where people can learn the basics of flights,
the evolution of Kites to flights and also we can model our own
flight and fly it on the computers all by ourselves. A particular
section was allocated to pay tribute to the first Indian born Woman
Astronaut Kalpana Chawla, showcasing all her famous moments and
awards in frames. It had an AV which played the other side of being
an Astronaut. All her practice to become eligible to enter the space
was captured in it. She was made to drop into the ocean from a
parachute; sit on a highly pressurised seat which elevates all of a
sudden and drops back; Two people dragged her all the way in a
heavily mudded rough road and so on. I have never read all these
things in her Biogaraphy. It was an eye opener to remind us the
backstory we fail to notice of all the successful people out there.
Another section of the
Science centre had artifacts proclaiming the rich cultuaral heritage
of our country and how our Ancient India was scietifically modern.
This place had a seperate room where the television played a
documentary on the Communalism in India. It looked like it was shot
in 90's. It clearly mentioned how people work together without having
a care in the world for the religion of the other person and how the
same people can be turned communal by igniting subtle communal
thoughts. Also it explained how remaining secular is not practically
possible when your own house is burning. Despite the communal
tensions, people live together and also help eachother at times of
need. The documentary even mentioned few political parties being
behind such activities. I dont understand why it was played in a
Science Centre but happy that they chose to play it to enlighten
people on all aspects.
At Nehru Science Centre |
The Science Centre had
other sections to teach Evolution of Solar system, Earth, Species,
Mankind and also sections on the whole metabolism of our body. Apart
from this the centre had Movies and Shows on science played at
prescribed times. The whole exxperience was fresh and will require
minimum 2-3 hours to enjoy thoroughly.
My second place on the
list was “Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sanghralaya” located 7 kms away and
I reached it in less than an hour with the help of Maps ofcourse.
Mani Bhavan Gandhi
Sanghralaya:
This was Gandhi's place
of residence in Bombay.They have beautifully converted this place
into an exclusive Museum to reminiscience Gandhi's unmatchable
service to the nation and the Freedom Struggle of India. The Ground
Floor had a vast library comprising of books read by Gandhi, Books on
Gandhi, Indian Independence, Indian National Congress, Journals and
References.
The First floor had
portraits of Gandhi with world leaders and also the letters he had
exchanged with them. There were 2 letters addressed to Hitler at the
time of World War. Also there was an activity centre to conduct
events in remembrance of Gandhi.
Miniature Model of Gandhiji's Cremation Mani Bhavan Gandhi Sanghralaya |
The Second Floor had a
covered place where it was written “Bapu lived in this place”
Apparenty he lived in a hut in the terrace. Also there were things
used by him.There was a damaged statue of him and an exclusive
section where all the events of his life right from his birth at
Porbander to falling flat holding hands at his shooter were made into
miniature models. This place can teach us better than any history
book. The measures taken to eradicate the evil untouchability,
Communalism and to drive away British from our soil were educated and
also the legacy we need to carry forward.
Stamps issued in various countries in remembrance of Gandhiji |
It will take more than
an hour to enjoy this place. They dont charge any entry ticket but
people who are interested can make a donation directly or buy stamps
and books on Gandhi being sold over there.
Enroute to Crawford
Market:
My next place on the
list was to visit Crawford Market, claimed as the popular market.
With my navigation on, I started my journey towards my next
destination. I drove past the majestic Chatrapati Shivaji Terminus
formerly known as Queen Victoria. CST never fails to amaze anyone. It
was the Elphinstone flyover where I had my bad luck waiting. Without
having any idea that 2 wheelers are restricted in the flyover, I was
caught redhanded by the Police man over there. The first thing he did
was to take a snap of me with my vehicle and threaten me to handover
my license and collect it in the police station after paying the
fine. I pleaded with him that I was new to this place and didn't know
the rules. Also I explained him that I dont understand both Hindi and
Marathi. To my relief he conversed in English. I insisted that I pay
the fine there itself. As expected he came down and I bribed him 200
Rs. The funniest part was he dint even care to see my license or
Papers and also told me to get off the bridge in the Opposite
direction.He also guided me the route for Crawford Market and I
reached it only to find that the Market was not my cup of tea. I had
no interest shopping over there and navigated for Fashion Street.
Fashion Street and
Hanging Gardens:
This is an ultimate
destnation for anyone in search of any apparels at lowest price(after
bargaining). After shopping there for some time had a quick look at
the Hanging Gardens and decided to handover the veicle and get back
my deposit amount and ID Proof. The time was already 4.15 P.M and the
Map suggested that it will take 1 hour and 15 minutes to reach the
destination. I thought it was a nice plan without knowing what was
in store for me.
Way back to the Dealer & Airport:
Everything went
perfectly fine till I reached Eastern Freeway. While the map guided
me to take the route, there was a big hoarding carrying the words “2
Wheelers & 3 Wheelers not allowed in Eastern Freeway” I didn't
want to repeat the same mistake twice and took the other road hoping
that my Map will automatically redirect in other route. Though it
redirected in other route I found myself coming back to the same
place again and again. The traffic was growing steadily and I was
sure the actual time will be more than the stipulated one.I was
struggling in the same place and the time was already past 5 P.M
then. After a great struggle I managed to navigate through Western
Highway, stopping my app to automatically switch to the less
congested route i.e Eastern Freeway. The gravity of the situation was
too much to come in terms with. I've to reach the dealer who is more
than 20 kms away from me and reach the airport before the boarding
closes. I drove as fast as possible, the initial reservation about
riding in a new city was already gone. By 6.30 P.M I handed over the
vehicle and rushed to reach the Airport. To my agony, no Autowala was
ready to take a ride to the Airport.I walked for nearly a km with my
map still guiding me. I found an Auto stand and to my relief the
driver was ready to take the ride. He asked me International or
Domestic? Since I reached Mumbai through International, I thought it
would be the same and told him International. He took me in and asked
my flight. I said Indigo and he was like “NO NO Domestic Airport”.
He asked me for the ticket and when I showed he said its Terminal 1
Domestic Only.All the conversation happened in Broken English. The
Domestic Airport was atleast 5 kms away whereas the International was
just a km away. Given the traffic of Mumbai at that time, I was sure
it will take more than 45 mins to reach by when my boarding will be
alread closed. I know the distance already since I've drove past
Domestic Airport enroute to the Dealer. I wonder why they name all
the Airports in same name and dont care to mention Domestic or
International in the tickets. Only the terminal number was mentioned.
However the driver promised me to take there in 20 minutes in the
shortest route available which only the local people used to commute.
As informed I was travelling in all the No Entry routes and jumped
few signals. All the while we conversed with each other and I
remember telling him “Mein Madrasi hein! Madarasi mein Hindi nahi
malum. Tamil aur Engilsh only we speak” for which he replied
something in Hindi that I dont understand. We reached the Airport at
7.20 P.M and I paid him a hefty price for saving me at the eleventh
hour. I ran inside the Airport. The Indigo staff were courteous
enough to help me get the boarding pass without much delay
understanding my plight. After relaxing in the lounge for few minutes
all the passengers were boarded. However there was an unannounced
delay and the flight took off at 8.55 P.M only.
Perfect for a Return trip |
Most of the seats
were unoccupied and I enjoyed a full row all by myself. I drifted off
to sleep after a long day and woke up only to find everyone getting
off the plane in Chennai. It was 11.10 P.M then and I rushed to the
Railway station. The station was empty and ony one police man was
there in duty. After some time people started coming and by 11.45 P.M
I got my train to Chennai Beach.
Thirusulam Railway Station, Chennai |
The journey was to cherish forever proving me the necessity of travelling alone and the options to explore. Also to understand the diverse nation it is and to enjoy the fact that the country is one for all and we all share a special bond of being Indian despite of all the artificial borders and limitations drawn around us.
தினமும் பயணம் தொடரட்டுமே!
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