Wednesday, January 01, 2014

Raajan..

  The Sun was rising in the sky. First few rays from the sun touched raajan; those were like a spark to him. It was early June. Though heat was down, still all were waiting for first monsoon. As he woke up, he came out in his Dhoti and half shift to see the early town activities. The Town is located East South, 300kms away from state capital. As one enters from west side into the town, one can see school building, which goes back to British era. The building structure is massive as one can see a combination of both West and East culture. School produced legends, who travelled across the country and even far West too. Road stretched from West to East, connecting another Town, which is 13Kms away from Rajayelle. Once a politician promised to get an Asphalt concrete road, if he was elected to assembly. But none came. People are still surviving on half broken, peculiar concrete road, which creates a dust cyclone, when a vehicle passes by. After 100 meters, one finds bus-stop on right side of the road. It was like a small shelter, where passengers can rest for few hours and Also home for homeless. Supported by 6 medium sized pillars, roof was half naked, providing full light to the shelter. 

  On both sides of the road, so many small shops occupied. From bus stop, 3rd lane will lead to Old rajayelle. As one goes deep into the lane, in the middle, it hosted a statue of Mahatma, on 4 junction road. 4 lanes stretched far deep, making a big enough crowd of 10,000.  On west side of that statue, a few blocks away, located municipality office. Municipality office was located in big area, surrounded by different trees. Opposite to MO, a large playground was created to play different games. From the statue, Deep South hosted a small park, where small play stations are occupied different locations in the park. East side of the statue, small homes stretched. After 5 blocks, on the right stood raajan house.  Poyl was speared before entrance. Raajan came out of the house and sat on the poyl. He got his daily newspaper and started reading until his face shirked on reading the second page.