After a night of long vigil on 14th , staying awake past midnight to see and savour Tiger’s 15th Major , and an early pre 6 am tee off, the second on the trot in as many days, I tucked in early yesterday. Well rested, I woke up late but was shocked to see the first page of Times of India.
A massive fire had broken out at Notre Dame, bringing down its iconic spire - a photo capturing the tilt before it went down. Built with recycled materials of earlier structures which stood there, the Notre Dame cathedral, attacked by Huguenots, desecrated by atheist and deistic elements of the French Revolution, and targeted by terrorists, is “part of the fate, the destiny of France “.
Though not as intense as for the French, , Notre Dame holds some sentiments and is familiar for people like me who studied in Jesuit schools . The male priests were from Society of Jesus with S.J as their post-nominal letters while the nuns in the junior section and in the two Mount Carmel Schools in the coalfield city of Dhanbad were drawn from Sisters of Notre Dame or S.N.D.
I had visited Notre Dame in 2005. We hung around for over an hour in the huge open space outside its much photographed western facade - part of the many who thronged the place. From the market abutting the cathedral , I bought a few paintings of some Paris landmarks and a Black Tee- the Eiffel Tower stylistically swirling in the multi hues of Olympic Games - the city was making a bid for the 2012 Olympics .

prediction of near normal monsoon and a small picture of an injured Shashi Tharoor , promising more on the incident at page 8. I flipped over to the page and found the injury was on account of a freak accident while offering the Thulambharam ritual - the honourable MP and candidate for the LSE, 2019 and writer of Why I am a Hindu, was weighing himself against offerings of sugar, jaggery and banana. He had earlier tweeted a word floccinaucinihilipilification , and I wondered whether this freak accident could be described as one such.
Separated by a column announcing Ravi Kishan’s candidature from Gorakhpur was a picture of Pari, the buffalo captioned Moo-ving Graffitti. I wonder whether EC’s regulation against wall graffitis could cover ‘buffaloboards’ or not. Pari was now viral on Whatsapp, and I instinctively checked my phone . While I did not find any forward, I caught many forwards on “the exasperating farrago of distorted ropes …..resulting in disintegration of calciferous structure and hydraulic damages …..” to describe the freak accident during Thulabharam.
The Global page had an interesting news “ Could a gay mayor from a small town become POTUS?” , something more on the Notre Dame fire, made a small mention on gender mainstreaming of Taliban talks , a news item the Ecuador president leaking information on Wikileak Assange’s activities in Ecuador’s embassy in London, and even a tiny bit on “Man sues parents for destroying his porn collection “.
Exports hit record in FY 19 on the business page, WPI inflation hit a three month high , the Sensex
rallied on normal monsoon prediction and Foxconn announced set up of mass iPhone production outside Chennai. I moved on quickly to the Sports pages which were lapped up by World Cup selection DK- Pant debate , IPL , more IPL but finally settled into a full page on Tiger’s comeback and his 15 Masters.
rallied on normal monsoon prediction and Foxconn announced set up of mass iPhone production outside Chennai. I moved on quickly to the Sports pages which were lapped up by World Cup selection DK- Pant debate , IPL , more IPL but finally settled into a full page on Tiger’s comeback and his 15 Masters.
I moved back into the City newspages. At 268 meters, with the casting of the roof of the 65th floor, The 42 at 268 meters now stood tallest in India. Road accidents and delinquent driving rivalled Poila Baishakh’s gastronomic excesses also held their ground. Looking for something more interesting to accompany the second cup of tea I moved to Time Trends.
Holding Centrestage in the only half of the page not consumed by advertisements, amidst columns on inhalable chemotherapy, Green protests in London, weight bias in women caused by celebrity fat shaming and 3D printing of heart using human tissues was Helen Coffey’s 4 columns on “No mini toiletries at California hotels?”. A bill is pending for Governor Gavin Newsom decision to ban “lodging establishments ---- from offering small plastic bottles from distributing single-use toiletries”.
I do not know whether the prohibition placed on carrying larger quantities of gel and shampoo post 9/11 attack in hand baggage led to a significant surge in supply of single use toiletry bouquet by the hospitality industry. I know for sure the prohibitions were loaded heavily against mustachioed travellers because I have surrendered quite a few moochh clippers to the X ray man at the Security check.
9/11 or not, there is no denying the fact that hospitality business has started to stack a huge variety of single use toiletries small plastic pouches and bottles - conditioners , shampoo , body wash, face wash ( yes , while the pharmaceutical business researches on broadening the spectrum of its antibiotics , the cosmetic industry splices its products as per the body parts ).
Much like the quality of lunch which informs the success of official meetings, the toilet bouquet has ,for many, come to take precedence over quality of room service , linen, the food , etc . More important , these items become the most poignant memory of their stay patrons carry home. The unintended consequences of this carry-to- home offer has been the growing trend of taking away towels and stationary, as well something which the hotel management suffers in simpering, silent agony and wives with red faced embarrassment at their husbands when pointed to by the concierge during departure.
However, the California Bill is not about pinched towels or spousal embarrassment. It is about the recognition of the need to control plastic pollution from entering our waste streams. I hope Governor Newsom signs the bill into law , and inspire others states and nations to do likewise. One has got to make all the right noises and tick all the boxes in this fight. Disneyland Paris has banned the plastic straws and the European Parliament single-use plastic products like cutlery and cotton buds from 20121.
My friend Anurag Shukla did not even wait for that- at his daughter’s wedding at Mhow which I attended with a few school friends last month, all food and drinks were served in arecanut plates and kulhars. He laid out his courage of conviction and simplicity with a panache - to him and his family, I dedicate this blog as well.
My friend Anurag Shukla did not even wait for that- at his daughter’s wedding at Mhow which I attended with a few school friends last month, all food and drinks were served in arecanut plates and kulhars. He laid out his courage of conviction and simplicity with a panache - to him and his family, I dedicate this blog as well.
Superb and what play of words Vivek Bhaiya. While SJ is ingrained, SND is what I was not aware about.
ReplyDeleteYour take on Tharoor is what I had hearty laugh at.. divine justice to a man for using floccinaucinihilipification and making us lesser mortals more dependent on online dictionaries.
MHOW was an Eye-opener and it was great to meet you and your batchmates.
Ooops...The above comment was from me
ReplyDeleteManish Shukla
(Anurags sibling)
Super read !
ReplyDeleteSo disappointing for me that the younger sibling commented before meme thou I read it first.
ReplyDeleteWhat is heartening to know time and again is that we have a superb older one who we look up to when it comes to living by example.
Bhai I feel I am yet to come across writers of your and dada's Calibre.
What play of words and what anecdotes to reinforce the satisfaction a craving reader needs.
Newspaper reading is long gone with pop ups giving news in shorts only to make me realize that I had had access to only 50% of news you had over two morning cups of tea. But I would much rather savour mine with reads like this . From Notre Dame to Akku's green wedding, I thank myself for having read this piece before reading the surgery scribed one. Amazing ��
My mistakes should be autocorrected when reading...surgically
ReplyDeleteUffff .....it's 'while' for Chrissake
ReplyDeleteMr. Sahay I must confess that your writing is mind boggling. Honestly speaking I have never read a newspaper so thoroughly as you did leave aside writing a summary on it that also over two cups of tea. It was pretty hilarious how you captured Mr. Tharoor in his usual manner of playing with words. Truly nowadays the wide range of information flood these newspapers sometime leave us to think and rethink on facts and fiction s. Our minds are fed while souls starve for truth exploring politics to cosmetics, social issues to toiletery tissues everything.
ReplyDeleteI stopped reading the ToiletPaper Of India long back vivek, and the vivid imagery of it's pages tells me I'm not missing much. But leaving apart the TOI, your description of news juxtamposed with your views and laced with Tharoorian English and sprinkled with humour makes it so much more interesting. One more thing comes out clearly about you, that golf matters so much to this misplaced cop, he can forego his sleep for it. Salute to your passion.
ReplyDeleteHow to get a social issue while writing a summary of one single day news is an art.
ReplyDeleteNo to plastics and boldness to use kulhar and such earthy matetial in a marraige ceremony shows complete conviction. Recently Chandni and Ravi (your De Nobli school mate) used pattal, kulhars and no plastic in marraige functions of their daughter.
Nice article. Looking forward for more.
A blog worth spending time on. Really enjoyed reading. Humour, choice of words, just the right level of touch to all the topics. You should really change your profession. Keep it coming.
ReplyDeleteComing after a while, a very nice representation of the morning newspaper! Felt like I was flipping through the pages on a Sunday morning with a cup of tea (indeed Sunday morning here). The very diverse topics from clippings on the same page of the morning newspaper brought to my mind the Beatles song blending local and international news within a few words- “I read the news today oh boy! ...English army had won the war, a road accident where driver didn’t see the lights had changed...”
ReplyDeleteA few days before the Easter was the Notre Dame fire. For many of us in the schooldays, the abridged version of the library bookHunchback of Notre Dame was the first glimpse of France and Mediaeval Europe. While the tragedy is deep, there is also an opportunity ahead and the Easter time of Resurrection is just the right time to think about reconstruction of the basilica to revive the past glory.
You have your share of humor too on toiletries and toilet decoration- depending on the level of emergency, the toilet elegance gets due attention and appreciation from consumers.
Coming within a week of the Bengali New Year, with greetings, we too look forward to everything good - that includes your writings. Truly freshening - Shubho Nabobarsho ��
Dear Vivek,
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed reading your superb literary pieces. Introduced to me by Prasun Moitra of A section. I was with you 3C -1973 (Mrs Ramdas through 8C- 1979 Mr Christoraj aka Jankidas!). Was nice to see Indranil from A section in the blog. Got in touch with Simardeep Singh Metharusan (aka Simar Singh through Prasun). Next time you visit Washington DC area please let us know and dont have to take a bus from NY. I left the country in 1989 for higher studies and been in Bethesda area for last 20 years. Will be delighted to hear from you if your busy schedule permits. Suman Mukhopadhyay.