Traveling is boring for some and it is all the more so when its a daily routine - namely going to work.
Continuing with the journey . . . . . . there is a broken culvert that we pass daily and the activity over there is any body’s guess. As the water over here is fresh and flowing, you get to see a lot of activity.
Continuing with the journey . . . . . . there is a broken culvert that we pass daily and the activity over there is any body’s guess. As the water over here is fresh and flowing, you get to see a lot of activity.
It could be a driver, who after
having a bath washes his auto rickshaw
Or it could be someone cleaning
his scooter
Sometimes the vehicles carrying
the green leafy vegetables make a stop over to wash their bunch of palak and
methi (spinach and fenugreek), or it could be a physically challenged man
who after having a bath , washes his clothes and hangs them out to dry.
The National War Memorial has
undergone a face lift recently.
It is a pleasant sight to see
the well manicured lawns with the names of the soldiers neatly listed down
The flag staff too has been
changed to a longer one with a bigger flag. On the way back from work we get to
see the flag being lowered with reverence. A procedure followed religiously
before sunset.
Next to this War Memorial is a
clock tower which rings at every hour. I was pleasantly surprised to hear the
ring of the Big Ben when I was passing this tower exactly at 18:00 hrs.
Those who want to know a little
more about the Big Ben and its history, have a look at this video here.
Some interesting facts are given there.
Every city in India with a
military establishment has an RSI and Pune is one of them.
There is this institute
“Botanical Survey of India” with huge trees and a good mansion inside
(from the British era). One day I must make it a point to visit and explore
this place.
Pune has two rivers and I cross
them six times in a day - thrice in the morning and thrice in the evening. In
case you are wondering about it, here is a rough layout of how the river winds
itself through the city.
The Fitzgerald
bridge (commonly known as the Yerwada bridge or bund garden bridge) was wide
and strong and it had a bund close to it. Its interesting to know that this
bund was financed by Sir Jamsetji Jeejeebhoy and was named as Jamsetji Bund. It
was created in 1853 to provide water for the poorer citizens of the city.
The above picture shows the
bund. It was clicked by an unknown photographer way back in 1870
Now the bund has been demolished
to create new bridges on either side.The Fitzgerald bridge still stands with a
deserted look. There is a move to make it a walking plaza. I tried to
click a picture from the same point and you can see the new bridge in place of
the bund.
Many Bollywood pictures were
shot on this bund including the famous song sequence “aaja aayi bahaar…” from
the movie Raajkumar starring Shammi Kapoor and Sadhana.
From the bridge you can see the
Tarakeshwar mandir on the hillock.
Below the bridge you can see a
make shift dhobi ghat. It has been there for years, maybe due to the easy
access to running water.
Before we move on from the
Bund Garden Bridge ,
lets have a look at how it looked in 1917. Here is a picture I came across
which says:
You can see the Fitzgerald
bridge behind.
Along the curved road to the
Bombay Sappers you get to see a temple and a durgah co-existing with each
other.
The view from inside the Kaila
Chamunda mata mandir is great and one can see the flowing Mulla river from the
window.
When ever there is a festivity
in the Hajrat Shahdaval Baba Durgah you can see extra stalls coming up outside
with some colourful items for sale.
It’s a common sight to see the
young recruits crossing the road at the Bombay Sappers (which was earlier known
as the BEG) This edifice (made with coloured tiles) looks great from far.
I was just counting the number
of pictures in this post and I think it has crossed my self imposed rule of
“keep it short and sweet”
So will be continuing the
journey in part 3
17 comments:
These pictures are awesome! Great post.
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I'm looking forward to the next leg of this journey. Congrats on the best of Indian Blogs!
pictures look great..:) congrats on getting on to the directory of best Indian blogs..
I love your photos and the way you bring those characters to life. Many thanks.
Greetings from London.
Great photos of exotic places. I wish I could travel to your lovely country and see all these places!
Pray,do not limit the number of pictures.They are a feat to the eye and speak eloquently about the city.A very nice post.
Congratulations for the distinction!!
Wow, congrats for the selection of the best of Indian Blogs. Your blog looks awesome with beautiful pictures and great information. Keep up the good work. :)
Nice pictures. BTW Congratulations!
Would you believe it, even my blog is in the list. Also I wanted ask does your wife know about the super mom dance contest in Zee TV, if she doesn't please ask her to register for that . They are amazing, and it would be so nice to see your wife participating
Addition to my knowledge, the history of bundgarden bridge !!!
Thanks for sharing.. And Congrats.. :)
Congratulations:-)
Another great post!
An adventure trip, you got wonderful pictures!Very interesting vehicle in your first composition and I love the clock tower!
Léia
lovely pics :)lots of information.. and also get to know india more ..
thanks
You have a good talent for photography... Loved the pics of bund garden. Keep blogging!
Beautiful picture Haddock, congratulation.
Greetings, Sandro & Cristina
Hello, thank you very much for your visit in my blog!
Cinzia
The way u do ur posts is quite interesting and enjoyable. Loved the tile mosaic of the Bombay Sappers edifice. Could somewhat visualise ur daily route across the winding river. Thanks the map proved helpful. I counted the 3 bridges and Ur six times across that. Was educated on the location of that song...aaajaa aayee bahaar...for all these days I thought it was shot in the South...probably in or around Athirapally. Btw don't fret over ur self imposed rules...they are meant to be broken...haha :)
Enjoyed all pics and all parts of this one too. Thanks for not only sharing but making what some might call monotonous feel interesting and something to watch and feel regaled...yeah life in all it's nuances is quite entertaining only if we wait to watch...
Fun Read! Loved all the pics as well! Miss Pune so much more!!
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