Travails with Chachi
By: Louise Fernandes Khurshid
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The symbolism of a country is not singular. There is way too much to contain and go through and“Travails with Chachi” is a classic example of differences, similarities and the keen eye for detail to spot and recognize them. Chachi is the name of an Ambassador – the good old car that never gives up and we see Delhi and UP through its eyes.
New Delhi - A melting pot. A crucible of people, cultures, lifestyles. Home to the politicians that lead this country and to the taxi wallahs that more often than not charge a hundred percent extra than the legitimate fare. U.P - The badlands, Notorious for dacoits, land usurpation and other misdeeds. This is the New Delhi and U.P that we travel through with the most lovable of all symbols associated with the city the Ambassador car. Travails With Chachi is a Never-before-seen Delhi. It is a Delhi seen through the eyes of the Ambassador taxi an ubiquitous symbol that for many decades defined Delhi. Plodding through Lutyens Delhi on a maximum speed of 40 kmph Chachi (the protagonist of this book) sees all, experiences all and tells all. The taxi belches makes offensive noises and is a tell tale. And so the characters that Chachi plys on her ample back seat dhoti clad paan chewing portly politicians indulging in suitcase politics, Ganesh brand beedi chain - smokers, the Nakli Singh Yadavs who only want to induct people into politics that is already home to bus conductors and convicted dacoits the belan brandishing Bablu ki Ma and Mehnath Singh who is far removed from the name bestowed upon him by his parents that implies hard work. The lands that Chachi travels through is peppered with those that breathe and abuse concurrently those that revel and live off name dropping the inventors of lyrical slogans - "Tilak, tarazu, talwar aur sab ko maro joota chaa" and those that make a living doing nothing. This is New Delhi, this is U.P, this is Chachis world
Publication Date:
01/04/2014
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9789381398562
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Publisher Date:
01/04/2014
Number of Pages::
100
Binding:
Paper Back
ISBN:
9789381398562
The symbolism of a country is not singular. There is way too much to contain and go through and“Travails with Chachi” is a classic example of differences, similarities and the keen eye for detail to spot and recognize them. Chachi is the name of an Ambassador – the good old car that never gives up and we see Delhi and UP through its eyes.
New Delhi - A melting pot. A crucible of people, cultures, lifestyles. Home to the politicians that lead this country and to the taxi wallahs that more often than not charge a hundred percent extra than the legitimate fare. U.P - The badlands, Notorious for dacoits, land usurpation and other misdeeds. This is the New Delhi and U.P that we travel through with the most lovable of all symbols associated with the city the Ambassador car. Travails With Chachi is a Never-before-seen Delhi. It is a Delhi seen through the eyes of the Ambassador taxi an ubiquitous symbol that for many decades defined Delhi. Plodding through Lutyens Delhi on a maximum speed of 40 kmph Chachi (the protagonist of this book) sees all, experiences all and tells all. The taxi belches makes offensive noises and is a tell tale. And so the characters that Chachi plys on her ample back seat dhoti clad paan chewing portly politicians indulging in suitcase politics, Ganesh brand beedi chain - smokers, the Nakli Singh Yadavs who only want to induct people into politics that is already home to bus conductors and convicted dacoits the belan brandishing Bablu ki Ma and Mehnath Singh who is far removed from the name bestowed upon him by his parents that implies hard work. The lands that Chachi travels through is peppered with those that breathe and abuse concurrently those that revel and live off name dropping the inventors of lyrical slogans - "Tilak, tarazu, talwar aur sab ko maro joota chaa" and those that make a living doing nothing. This is New Delhi, this is U.P, this is Chachis world
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