Story# 1 of the year: After a writing sabbatical ~ 3 years
later~
Returning from Phoenix Market City on a busy Sunday evening.
It’s business as usual for the pavement peddlers – 1 week into the plastic ban.
Curious to see how the city is embracing the ban, I stopped by at a sweet corn
vendor’s shop and asked for a packet to be parceled. Bang came the response –
no parcel here. Well, I wasn’t too bothered either about taking home the sweet
corn due to the disinterest in the peddler’s response. There could have been
other ways employed, if not plastic, for him to pack the sweet corn up.
Walking a few steps forward, I found a “masala kadalai
vendor”, this time I was determined to take home the “masala kadalai”, simply
because it’s more appetizing than the timid sweet corn option. So the very
first question I asked him was – “Anna, do you have parcel?” He was quick to
respond with a smile – “Yes mam, but only paper”. Perfect. That’s all I was
expecting. While waiting for the 2 parcels that I had ordered, the journalist
brain in me was itching to ask how business has been, post the plastic ban.
Even before I could ask him the question, he asked me in turn – “Mam, how do
you perceive the plastic ban, do you welcome it?” I responded in the
affirmative saying it is going to bring about a good change to the environment.
The vendor appreciated the response and added on saying, “very nice to know
that you youngsters are ‘for’ this
plastic ban. This ban will surely make our environment cleaner. Plastic takes
time to decompose, so this is good for all of us, including the animals!”
Happy with his response, the one thing I asked him was –
“does this ban affect your business in any way?” He quipped quickly saying –
“there’s no connection between that and this.” I thanked him for the parcels
and said bye.
The only regret though is, I forgot to ask for his name!
How amazing it is to see someone at the grass root level,
being so aware of the environment and talks about eco-friendliness. I am not
sure if this man is one of a kind, however, this random interaction turned out
to be an educative and positive one!
Here’s to a plastic free Chennai!
Happy that you have started writing again...waiting to see a lot more interesting stories in 2K19 Usha Ramani. Good Vibes Only...
ReplyDeleteThank you so much, Surya Amaran ☺π
DeleteHappy that you have started writing.... about a grave problem too!
ReplyDeleteDo continue writing... wishing you all the best!
Thank you so much Meenakshi Manni π
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We have a good start, at least.
DeleteWell began is half done. Cheers! "good vibes"
Delete:) thanks! Good vibes only.
DeleteMany times people at grassroot level understand better than the so called higher strata people in our society.
ReplyDeleteGood u started writing It keeps your mind occupied and feelings can be expressed freely in writing than in words.
Well said, Banu. Thank you so much Banu for your comment. :)
ReplyDeleteGood job usha . I am happy to see someone who is willing to pen their thoughts and experiences.. It is important for us to understand that the less privileged could also be equally aware of the various issues of society and life.. Please keep writing
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