1 January (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:30. Many folks wished me today on the occasion of New
Year’s Day. Today I felt sleepy and weak. Srijana started to the abode of her
maternal aunt Madhavi at Ashok Nagar by 10:00. She will enjoy her time with her
cousins there for some time. Took a bus at NGO Colony bus stop by 11:40 and
reached Rethifile Bus Station in Secunderabad by 12:40. I scribbled 12 lines of
poetry in Telugu when travelling in this bus for the birthday memento of
Srijana. My friend Sriram and I spent talking at Rethifile Bus Station for 20
minutes. Gave my 2010 personal diary to him to type it up. He will do it
slowly. Hired an auto rickshaw for 30 rupees and reached cinema Manju by 1:20.
Got my Telugu poetry typed up and designed into an A 4 size memento by a fellow
in a DTP center there near this cinema. He charged 80 rupees for it. Got two
copies of it printed out on an A 3 size card at Balaji Graphics store opposite
Manju for 20 rupees by 2:30. Took a bus at Rethifile and got off it near Ganesh
Temple in Vanasthalipuram by 4:30. Thence walked a little and reached
Venkateshwara Frames store by 4:35. Subbu decorated my piece of memento with a
glass and frame in it by 5:00. He charged 110 rupees for it. This memento is to
be presented to Srijana on the occasion of her birthday on the 9th
of this month. Reached my abode by 5:20. I am happy to enter 2011. I will
continue my discipline and work as a person and writer in this year. Lord
Krishna guides me. Went to sleep by 10:00.
2 January (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today I edited my diary of 2009 from 11 May to 31 May
on my computer. I did it for about six hours. Srijana spent at the abode of her
maternal aunt Madhavi in Ashok Nagar even today. This morning my maternal aunt
Surya Bhaskaramma called me up from Durgada and told me about a prospective
bride for my friend Veeranjaneyulu. Recently a fisherwoman came to their house
to sell dry fish. She and my aunt exchanged casual words during this time. She
has four daughters. She wants to get her eldest daughter married to a good
fellow first. She is poor. She cannot search for great husbands for her
daughters. My aunt remembered my friend Veeru when talking with her. Earlier I
told her about my friend Veeru. He is looking for a beauty to marry. This fisherwoman
told my aunt that her daughter is very fair and beautiful. I told my aunt to
collect her photo from her mother and send it to me by post. I told my friend
Veeru about it over phone. He felt happy. His mother and siblings are more
concerned about his marriage than him. He did not concentrate much on the point
of his marriage till now. He left that matter to his fate and time. For many
orthodox Hindus, marriage is an essential part of human life. They pity
unmarried ones. Marriage means safety, security and fulfillment in life for
them. I like this culture of India. This is why there are many people in India
now. Many humans mean many dramas to see and enjoy. My cousin Bala slept here
this night. Went to sleep by 10:30.
3 January (Monday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today I edited my diary of 2009 from 1 June to 20
June. Srijana returned from Ashok Nagar by 11:00 by bus. She bought and brought
two casual T-shirts from there for me. They cost her 300 rupees. I found them
beautiful. Srijana and I went to Rythu Bazar in Vanasthalipuram by 5:15 on my
bicycle. We bought vegetables worth 130 rupees. We could not buy pomegranates.
Srijana wants to have them minding the health of the creature in her womb. They
are selling one for 30 rupees. We can buy bananas only now. They are selling a
dozen for 30 rupees. We two returned home by 6:00. It was a pleasant
experience. Posted my one-page CV on naukri.com job portal by 8:20. Avoided
putting one page of content from my previous two-page CV. This updated version
does not carry description of my profile as a jobholder. It is brief and to the
point. I stated in it that I am interested to do a job from the 20th
of this month. I remained jobless since 1 November, 2008. Srijana and I reached
the clinic of Dr. Haripriya at NGO Colony by 8:45 on foot. Srijana met her by
9:30. She prescribed RAPPIN-DOM and FOLIMUST tablets and Zymer tonic for her.
We avoided buying this tonic. Srijana is using two Amway products now. She
decided to use RAPPIN-DOM tablets in exceptional cases of nausea only. Using
more allopathic medicines is not good for the baby in her womb. She is smart.
Went to sleep by 10:50.
4 January (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today I edited my diary of 2009 from 21 June to 30
June. Power cut occurred around 12:50. I edited my diary depending on the power
being supplied by my UPS for a few minutes. I closed my word file just a few
seconds before the end of power supply by the UPS. When I checked it after the
restoration of power supply, I found that the part of content, which I edited,
till that point of time, was not saved. I am using the trial version of
Microsoft Word 2010 now. I downloaded it from the portal of Microsoft one week
ago. I did not understand why it failed to save it automatically. My computer
system saved a temporary file of this word file in that folder. I could not
open that file despite my efforts for about one hour. I felt much disturbed and
disappointed about it. I edit content differently if I do the same work again.
We do not think and edit a given piece of content in one manner only always.
Our use of language changes time to time. I could somehow open that temporary
file around 3:00. I felt blissful. Copied that edited content of eight days
from it and pasted it in that part of my main word file. Got a phone call from
the HR executive Lavanya of Shore Infotech at Madhapur by 12:35. She informed
me to come for an interview in their office by 12:00 tomorrow for the position
of content writer. I applied to them yesterday night through naukri.com job
portal. Night Srijana and I did walking on road for 15 minutes for exercise.
Went to sleep by 10:45.
5 January (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Got ready by 9:15. Went to NGO Colony bus stop by
9:20. Took two city buses and reached Madhapur by 11:45. Walked a little from
the police station junction there and reached the office of Shore Infotech near
Praanadha Hospital by 11:53. Their HR executive Lavanya took a copy of my CV
from me. She talked with me for 30 seconds. She gave me three sheets of white
paper, showed me a chair and told me to do a written test. The topics printed
on the top of these three papers are: ‘Brief introduction about you, ‘the
current state of the US and Indian economies’ and ‘education system in India
now’. I did it from 12:03 to 12:38. I wrote about 300 words under each of these
topics on three pages. I did not write anything on the other sides of these
three papers. I wanted to keep them brief and to the point. I would have done
it better if I they asked me to do it on a computer. I stopped writing much
with my hand after the entry of computer into my sphere of editing and writing.
My handwriting did not result well on these papers for this reason. I am a
calligrapher. Winter is affecting my right hand also. She told me that they
would call me for the final round of interview later if I did well in this
written test. Returned home by 4:00. Srijana bought one litre of buffalo milk
today for 80 rupees. She prepared cheese with a little of it today. I enjoyed
eating it. Went to sleep by 10:00.
6 January (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today I edited my diary of 2009 from 1 July to 20 July
by 1:30. The folks of Reliance Communications came to NGO Colony bus stop. I
told them to come there. Yesterday their customer service executive told me a
lot to take their add-on SIM card with a great feature. I need not pay at all
for any number of calls I make to this number from my present Reliance
cellphone number for one year. They have been chasing me with these calls for
the last three months. I told her to send them today. I went there carrying a
photocopy of my PAN card, one passport size photo and 150 rupees to get it.
They told me that I have to pay 99 rupees every month for this plan as monthly
service charge. I told them to go back. I don’t like to further burden myself
with it. I have to buy a handset to put this SIM card in it and then use it. I
don’t talk for long with anybody, including Srijana. I cannot inculcate this
bad habit to benefit from this offer. I could save 150 rupees today, not
getting into this network of problems. The Government of India is going to
implement its policy of number portability very soon across the nation. One can
switch from one service provider to another without changing the present number
as part of this facility. The best service providers only can survive and
thrive in that atmosphere. The inefficient players are scared of this
revolution. I welcome this great change. Night Srijana did walking on road from
8:15 to 8:30. Went to sleep by 10:00.
7 January (Friday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today I edited my diary of 2009 from 21 July to 10
August by 10:45. Went to the main post office in Vanasthalipuram on my bicycle.
Collected my book The Right Word at the
Right Time from them paying them 1,154 rupees. It was published by the
folks of Reader’s Digest. Its cost is
1099 rupees. The postal delivery charge is 55 rupees. I ordered it recently.
There are 688 pages in it. I scanned it. It is a very useful book for all
passionate English language learners in the world. Its paper and binding
quality is good. It was printed in China. These folks do all things at low
rates and export them to other countries. I like their discipline and hard work
in this regard. I like this book a lot but I would not have bought it in this
phase of my life if those folks did not chase me like sniffer dogs. The first
mistake I committed was casually subscribing to their monthly English magazine Reader’s Digest. They lured me into
their sweepstakes web thereafter. They kept on sending me their product
promotion material. They made me think so that I am going to be the winner of
one of their cash or other prizes only if I buy their products one after the
other. Their personalized and very warm letters to me made me think that I
would win all those prizes defeating other contestants. Their marketing
strategies are aggressive and unethical. Today Srijana prepared cheese by 6:00.
Surekha of Shore Infotech called me up and told me to attend an interview in
their office by 11:00 on this Monday. Went to sleep by 10:15.
8 January (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. When I turned on the CPU of my computer by 9:30 to
start editing my diary, it made a little sound thrice and avoided getting
started. It reacted so for many times. I understood that there is some problem
in it. Called Sai Sailendra. He is the eldest son of my house owner. He is
pursuing MCA course now in an engineering college. He brought a screw driver
from their portion and opened my CPU. There was a lot of dust in it. Srijana
gave me an air pump to dust it. Actually it is meant for pumping air into the
plastic bathtub of Anand. Vamsy bought it. It can be operated with our hands. I
targeted it into every corner of my CPU and pressed air into it. Much dust came
out this way. I played with it like a crazy kid. I enjoyed this game. I could
remove almost all the dust from my CPU using this small air pump. I felt happy
about it. Then we fitted it. When we started it, it functioned well. It
requested me to dust it inside also making those little sounds in a rhythmic
pattern. I don’t know if they made it that way. It is a DELL INSPIRON piece.
Dust occupied many parts of India now. Air and dust are bosom friends in this
nation. Nobody can separate them. We are breathing it daily. Our lungs clean it
initially. Doctors declare us as dead when they stop working due to much burden
of work on them. Today I edited my diary of 2009 from 11 August to 20 August.
Power cut occurred for 30 minutes. This time our electricity bill amounted to
67 rupees only. Paid it in the nearby E-seva centre by 2:03. Ironed my clothes
for 20 minutes. Went to sleep by 9:30.
9 January (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. I edited my diary of 2009 from 21 August to 10
September. Today it is the 20th birthday of Srijana. She entered the
21st year of her life today. She wore a new pair of Punjabi dress
today on this occasion. She looked beautiful in it. She bought it for 280
rupees recently. Gave my Telugu poetry memento to her by 8:30. She liked it.
Posted it on my blog site by 9:30. It is a token of my love for her. Today she
prepared cheese with buffalo milk and jaggery. Bought 500 grams of grapes for
35 rupees for her by 3:30 by her choice. Today she spent most of her time
watching television. Her friends and relatives wished her over phone on this
occasion. We felt like going out to see a Telugu film in a cinema. We saw
almost all the considerable Telugu films, which were released recently. Today
she spent happily like a homemaker and beautiful girl at home. I enjoyed her
presence throughout. This morning my brother Srinivas was admitted into Spa
Central Hospital near NAD Kotha Road in Visakhapatnam. Part of his nervous
system got affected near his backbone due to much pressure on his back for
long. They performed a short operation on his back to set it right. They advised
him to rest on bed in this hospital for five days. He should rest his back on
bed without moving his body much. They tied blocks of weight to his legs to
balance his posture of body. Today they put his medical bill at 8,000 rupees.
Went to sleep by 10:00.
10 January (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. Took 127 K/V route bus at NGO Colony bus stop by 8:30
and got off it near the police station in Madhapur by 9:45. Thence walked a
little and reached the office of Shore Infotech at Kavuri Hills by 9:55. My
scheduled second round of interview with them is at 11:00 in this office for a
position involving language editing and content writing. I spent in the cellar
of this office building till 11:15 reading Eenadu
and talking with the security staff member there. A beautiful lady of this
firm interacted with me for two minutes in the first floor. Then an employee of
this firm explained us the nature of work we are supposed to do here. The other
candidate is also of the University of Hyderabad. He completed his M.A. in Mass
Communication in 2010. We two did not like the nature of this job. We have to
call up the IT consultants working in the USA and update the details of their
current employment status on computer at our end during night shifts.
Thereafter their HR executive told me to take a short written test on a
computer there. I have to research into the websites of three given IT firms in
the USA and type the designation and contact details of some of those folks
into a Microsoft Excel sheet. I could collect those details of one IT firm only
in about 20 minutes’ time. I did not like this work. I stopped it there. I told
Lavanya that I am not interested in doing such night shift data entry jobs. I
am a writer and editor. Returned home by 3:45. Srijana and her cousin Sunil
took a bus at KPHB by 6:00 for Tuni. Went to sleep by 10:00 for my dreams.
11 January (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I edited my diary of 2009 from 11 September to
30 September. Srijana and her cousin Sunil reached Tuni by 6:40 this morning.
They travelled in a bus of Anjana Travels from Hyderabad. They went to
Viswanadhapuram by 9:00 in an auto rickshaw. Srijana went there to celebrate
Sankranti with her parents, maternal grandparents, relatives and our master
Anand. She spends most of her time in Viswanadhapuram. It is her favourite
spot. She said that she is not interested in going to our house in Peda
Gummuluru. She is not happy with the attitude and communicative language of my
father. She tries to adjust with my mother. The present-day girls don’t have
patience and vision. They want to enjoy now according to their choices. It is a
generation of vulnerable and unreliable youth. Evening my cousin Bala left for
Gollalagunta by a bus from Hyderabad. He celebrates Sankranti with his familiar
folks there. Recently my maternal aunt Surya Bhaskaramma told me over phone
that the fisherwoman did not express her interest in the bridegroom profile of
my friend Veeranjaneyulu after knowing that he is about 35. Her daughter is 18
years old now. There is much age difference between these two creatures. They should
not marry. Veeru must be 40 now. He should look for a girl of similar age to
marry. Exceptional beauties are getting married within their social groups
around 25. I don’t know when Veeru can marry an inspiring beauty. Went to sleep
by 10:00.
12 January (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today I edited my diary of 2009 from 1 October to 20
October. I did it from 9:30 to 6:00. Srijana and Anand are in Viswanadhapuram
now. They are enjoying their time here. Paid 100 rupees to an agent by 11:00
towards the subscription charge of Telugu daily Andhra Jyothi for the last month. A paperboy delivered it to me
every morning. They use bicycles for this morning duty. Mostly children below
the age of 15 do it to earn a little money from it. I told them to stop
supplying this newspaper in this month because I am not getting time to read
it. I buy and read Telugu daily Eenadu
every day. My favourite English daily is The
Hindu. I scan it on Sundays only because I don’t get time to read it on
other days. I should read it every day to improve my English language skills.
They write about many things using Standard English. They set and follow great
standards in what and how they write. Great people read it. Admirable persons
write for it. It is a masterpiece. They work hard to write news stories and
articles for these dailies but they don’t get much recognition and fame like
writers. Journalists and editors are more intelligent, creative and dynamic
people than writers and other artists. We sell newspapers and books according
to their physical weight after scanning them casually. This is the value we
accord to knowledge and wisdom in our lives. We keep gold and platinum with us
treating them as very precious assets. It means that 90% of the people in this
world are fools. They make this world restless and messy always. Went to sleep
by 10:00.
13 January (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:15. Today I edited my diary of 2009 from 21 October to 31
October. By 2:34 my cousin Murali called me up and told me that he would come
to Vanasthalipuram by 5:30 this evening. I stopped editing my diary at this
point of time. I like spending my time with Murali. The sense of excitement,
which started in me, after knowing about his arrival to this place soon, affected
my level of concentration on my diary editing work. Every writer should edit
his work with much focus on it. If he commits a mistake in finalizing his work,
it tarnishes the image of that work. A writer is the best one to edit his work
if he has considerable command of that language. Other editors do not think and
use that language like him even if they happen to edit it later. Many writers
have their distinct style of writing. Some editors spoil the beauty of their
work before it goes for print. This is why many writers don’t like their works
being edited by others. This morning I decided to edit the content of 20 days.
It was my plan then. The arrival of Murali was an incident, which occurred
beyond my plan. We can consider it as a work of nature or part of our Karma. We
should change our plans according to our Karma. It may disturb or delight us
but we should conform to it. I changed my plan today according to my Karma.
Murali and I saw the Telugu film “Mirapakaay” of Ravi Teja in cinema Sampoorna
from 7:00 to 9:45. Went to sleep by 11:00.
14 January (Friday)
Woke up by 6:30. I had a nightmare between 11:30 and 2:30 yesterday
night. I got up and slept again being shocked and frightened by it. Police were
trying to arrest me because a girl complained against me saying that I loved
her but refused to marry her. I had another dream between 3:00 and 5:30. Telugu
film actor Akkineni Nagarjuna and I spent here and there like two bosom
friends. He was drinking much alcohol. He was sad. He was craving for spending
his time with me. He loves and admires me more than anything in this world. I
experienced heavenly joy in his company in this dream. I enjoyed every moment
of this dream. It is one of my classic dreams. I love and admire Nagarjuna in
reality also. Telepathy is filling the communication gap between us through
dreams. Today I spent all my time with my cousin Murali. We two spent talking
from 11:30 to 12:30 sitting under a banyan tree by the pond at Saheb Nagar. The
folks of the state government are developing this spot into an attractive place
for all to come and enjoy here. Got a phone call from the HR executive
Janakiram of APITCO Ltd. at Basheer Bagh by 12:00. He told me to come to their
office by 3:00 this Monday for an interview for the position of content writer
with them. I felt happy about it. Murali, Aishwarya and I spent talking in NGO
Colony Park from 5:30 to 6:30. She is very busy preparing for her 10th
standard exams in this March. She enjoys our presence. Today it is Bhogi. Night
Murali came to my abode to sleep. We watched television for some time. Went to
sleep by 9:30.
15 January (Saturday)
Woke up by 7:00. Today I spent all the day with my cousin Murali. From
11:30 to 1:45, Murali, Aishwarya and I saw the Telugu film “Anaganagaa O
Dheerudu” of Siddharth in cinema Vishnu. It’s a fantasy. It is interesting.
Murali and I spent in Rajiv Gandhi Park from 5:00 to 6:00. Many were flying
kites in the sky. Some folks celebrated listening to film songs at high volume
on the terraces of their houses. It was all their endeavor to enjoy the spirit
of Sankranti. Today I wore an old set of casual clothes. I did not feel like
celebrating it specially. I wanted to edit the content of my diary of 2009 even
on these festive days but I changed that idea considering the arrival of Murali
to Vanasthalipuram to spend here. My Lord Krishna must have thought that I
should spend this period of time with him taking a break from my diary editing
work. God is like our kind and visionary teacher. He does not expect us to do
our homework every day. We should enjoy the holidays given by Him out of love
for us. By 7:30 Murali and I had our supper in my abode. He decided to sleep
here this night. We watched television till 9:30. We spent talking about soul,
ghosts, spiritual matters, circle of births and rebirths, God, universe, Maya,
divine force, nature, salvation, human life, willpower, death and society till
11:00. The knowledge of Murali about these things is commendable. We two
enjoyed this casual and insightful talk. Went to sleep by 11:20.
16 January (Sunday)
Woke up by 7:00. Typed and sent a long email to Telugu film director S
S Rajamouli by 9:30. Recently I watched a program on HMTV Telugu television
channel in which Rajamouli interviewed Jaya Prakash Narayana of Lok Satta.
Rajamouli anchored this program well. They gave his email id in this program.
He is a good person and talented film director. He directed eight Telugu feature
films so far. He is a famous and costly director in the Telugu film industry now.
I shared my sense of love and appreciation for him in this email. My cousin
Murali left for Thumukunta by 12:30 by bus. Rested on cot for some time. Went
to cinema Sushma by 2:30 on my bicycle. Bought a ticket for 50 rupees. Saw the
Telugu film “Parama Veera Chakra” of Bala Krishna in it from 3:00 to 6:00. It
is very interesting and exciting. I enjoyed watching it throughout. Dasari
Narayana Rao directed it. He directed and produced many great films during the
last 50 years. He is an admirable
director and actor. Many told me that this film is not good. I want to judge
the quality of a film, after seeing it, based on my taste and parameters.
Eighty percent of the viewers, who are going to cinemas now to see films, are
worthless creatures in many respects. They criticize many good films just like
that because they are bad people. Indian youth are involved in useless thoughts
and worthless efforts now. They know how to criticize others but not how to be
admired by others thinking deeply and doing great things on their own. Went to
sleep by 10:00.
17 January (Monday)
Woke up by 6:45. Washed my clothes by 11:30 and put them on our terrace
by 11:40 to dry in the cool sun of winter. Had my lunch by 12:30. Took three
city buses and reached Basheer Bagh by 2:00. Spent some time waiting by road
there for my scheduled interview today in the office of APITCO Ltd. It is in
the eighth floor of Parishrama Bhavan here. Reached this office by 2:45 through
stairs. Their HR executive Janakiram talked with me by 2:50. He sent one of his
staff members to me by 3:10. She took me to a place of computer, on my request,
to do my written test. They gave me a pamphlet of one of their newsletters and
told me to rewrite any portion of text printed on it. I did it on computer from
3:10 to 3:45. They kept me waiting till 5:10 after this test. Met Janakiram in
his room by 5:15. He said that there would be another round of interview to me
with a panel of experts towards the end of this week. Took two buses and
returned home by 7:30. Typed out and sent a one-page email to Janakiram by
8:00. Informed him that I am not interested in the position of content writer
with them anymore. I explained him why I am not interested in this job with
five reasons. I am not happy about their long selection process, location of
office, days of work and public transport facility to this place. I cannot
enjoy the thought of this job. Had snacks and two bananas for my supper. Went
to sleep by 10:30.
18 January (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today I edited my diary of 2009 from 1 November to 15
November. Power cut occurred from 3:20 to 4:20. Srijana went to see my brother
Srinivas in Visakhapatnam. She went there yesterday night from Tuni. She
started back to K O Mallavaram by 1:00 this afternoon. My brother Srinivas
returned home on the 13th of this month from the hospital at NAD
Kotha Road. His medical bill in this hospital amounted to 20,000 rupees. They
paid it first. He can claim that money from the UCO Bank later submitting his
medical bills. The doctor advised him to undergo professional physiotherapy for
some days. He has no time for it in the morning or evening. He is daily
commuting between Visakhapatnam and Devarapalli for his job. The road is bad in
this route here and there. The jerks in his daily bus journey are affecting his
body. He has about 10 kilos of excess body weight now. These two factors are
contributing to his back pain. Now he is working as a clerk with the UCO Bank
at Devarapalli. They pay him about 16,000 rupees a month. The doctor advised
him to avoid regular bus journey on bad roads. He may try to get transferred to
Visakhapatnam from Devarapalli considering the advice of doctor to him
recently. He wants to buy and use Amway products to reduce his weight. This bank
job made him into a machine. He is very happy about this job because it is
comfortable and reliable. Morning my cousin Bala returned from Gollalagunta.
Evening we talked about the things there. Went to sleep by 10:30.
19 January (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I edited my diary of 2009 from 16 November to 30
November. Evening ironed my clothes. Now winter is in its final stage in our
region. This year it is very cold. I enjoy moderate winds of winter a lot. This
season soothes my body and psyche. Many take precautionary measures in winter
to protect the beauty of their bodies. They wear sweaters, use special soaps,
apply lotions and creams on their bodies and faces, and consume suitable foods
and drinks in this season. Modern girls and women are more interested in doing
these things than boys and men. I bathed with lukewarm water to feel
comfortable in this season. Srijana used some cream to beautify her skin.
Winter makes our body and hair dry. Beauties do something in all seasons to
maintain their physical beauty because it is their primary asset. I often think
that my parents did not teach me how to keep myself attractive when I was a
child. I became a careless fellow in this regard in course of time. Now people
are more beauty conscious than those in the past. Corporate companies are
creating and promoting such culture to earn more money with a little investment
and work. I like inspiring female beauty. They are improving their physical
beauty to attract all the fellows like me. I love natural beauty more than
artificial beauty. Our nature and character establish and sustain such real
beauty in us. Went to sleep by 10:30.
20 January (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. My friend Krishna Varma came here by 9:30. He
travelled for about 10 hours to Hyderabad from Tuni by an APSRTC bus. He went
to Ramayyapatnam four days ago to celebrate Sankranti with his parents and
other familiar folks there. He said that he did not find it interesting. Many
villages are dying slowly because many youth are going to towns and cities
searching for employment. He saw Lakshmi in an auto rickshaw. She became fat.
She is beautiful. She always remembers me. Childhood memories and admiration
are precious and durable. He brought three kinds of dishes for me from Peda
Gummuluru. My mother sent them for me. They are prepared in our house on the
occasion of Sankranti. Krishna Varma left for village Rudraram by 3:20 by bus.
Spent some time in the abode of my cousin Bala at Vaidehi Nagar talking with
his mother Rajeshwari. They are looking for a suitable bride for Bala. By 4:00
received an envelope sent by the folks of Reader’s
Digest. They sent me forms to be sent back to them to win their sweepstakes
prizes in 2011 or 2012. They encouraged me to buy a book. I turned very angry
after reading their letters and promotion material. I don’t know when they stop
sending this material to me. Typed out a two-page letter addressing P Poonegar,
their finance director. It is a powerful letter of satire and fury. It alerts
them. Posted it on my blog site by 8:30. Today mobile number portability system
was introduced in India. It is good for cellphone users across India. Went to
sleep by 11:20.
21 January (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I edited my diary of 2009 from 1 December to 15
December. Posted my letter to Poonegar of Reader’s
Digest by 10:00. I have no money to buy their books. I have no time to go
through their promotion material and respond to them throughout the year. I
thought that I would win one of their sweepstakes prizes. I don’t know when
they hold these draws. They confused me through their letters to me. I am
depending on their lottery to win some money. I should do a job to earn money.
I did not do it being engaged in the editing work of my pieces of writing for
two years. The folks of many banks called me up during these two years offering
to make out personal loans to me. They want those, who are earning money, to
make out loans and earn a little money that way. Some folks come to my abode
expecting me to know about their products and buy them. I know what I need and
what I can afford to buy. Marketing people are chasing all except beggars and
psychic patients. I am disturbed about these policies and practices of
companies now. They are encouraging people to buy many unnecessary things for
the sake of fashion, false prestige and ego satisfaction. Disciplined and
sensible people are being considered and treated as old-fashioned and eccentric
creatures by brainless and shallow blokes due to this bad culture in India now.
Srijana is also a victim of this culture. Went to sleep by 10:15.
22 January (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I edited my diary of 2009 from 16 December to 31
December and completed its final level editing. I took about 160 hours’ time to
edit the content of this personal diary. By today, I completed editing my 15
personal diaries, which I wrote from 1995 to 2009. I felt blissful about this
achievement. I am relieved of this psychic burden today. Others cannot edit my
personal diaries like me. I did not use good English in these diaries. I
improved the quality of language and the organization of content as part of
this editing work because my English language and writing skills are better now
than earlier. Readers can enjoy reading a book if the language is good in it.
Grammatical and typographic errors damage the quality of a book. I added a
little content here and there for the sake of clarity to readers. I too should
enjoy reading these diaries in future as a reader. It would be possible only
when I do my work well now as a writer and editor of these personal diaries.
Our memory levels come down in course of time when we grow up towards old age.
We must incorporate into our pieces of writing the facts we remember now to
avoid confusion to our readers and us when we read them in future. By 4:45 paid
209 rupees in the nearby branch office of Muthoot Finance towards monthly
interest for the gold loan I took out from them one month ago. Actually I
should pay 160 rupees only as monthly interest for 16,000 rupees. They charged
me 47 rupees as penalty for paying it one day late. Went to sleep by 10:30.
23 January (Sunday)
Woke up by 4:00. The bliss I am experiencing after the completion of
editing of my 15 diaries awoke me earlier than necessary. By 10:30 finalized my
15 diaries in terms of their font and font size. I used Tahoma font. The font
size is 9. The text is justified. Put my passport size color photo towards the
end of every file. © 2011 Datla Chiranjeevi Raju is the last statement in all
these diaries. Sent all these files from my email account of Windows Live to my
email account of Yahoo Mail. Stored them in a folder titled “Personal Diaries”
in these two accounts. From 10:45 to 4:30 typed out a blog titled “My Personal
Diaries”. I did not have breakfast or lunch due to this work. I wrote a little
about my 15 edited diaries in this blog. It is for my blog readers. There are
about 5,000 words in it. Took a bus at NGO Colony bus stop by 5:15 and reached
Rethifile Bus Station in Secunderabad by 6:15. Bought a platform ticket for
three rupees and entered Secunderabad railway station by 6:30. Anantha Varma,
the husband of my cousin Sirisha, already came here. We spent talking on
platform 2 waiting for our creatures. Janmabhoomi Express arrived by 8:05. It
was 90 minutes late. Anantha Varma took his wife and baby to Beeramguda by bus.
Srijana and I reached our abode by 9:30 by bus. Posted my blog on my blog site
by 10:00 to introduce the essence of my 15 personal diaries to my blog readers.
Went to sleep by 11:00.
24 January (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. Srijana brought sugarcanes, four kinds of homemade
dishes, ginger and carrot pickles, Karrapendalam
tubers, rice flour, Bengal gram kernel, a bottle gourd, onions and some other
vegetables from the abodes of her parents and maternal grandparents. She bought
a bottle of 60 tablets of Salmon Omega-3 for 1200 rupees from my friend Ramnadh
in Tuni on my advice. These health supplements of Amway are good for her and the
baby in her womb now. Polyunsaturated acids, which are known as Omega-3 fatty
acids, are necessary for proper development of the nervous and brain systems in
babies when they are in the wombs of their mothers. The folks of Amway extract
these nutrients from Salmon fish grown in some cold and deep waters of ocean. I
like their quality standards in manufacturing and packing these nutritional
supplements. We want our second baby to be very intelligent, creative, healthy
and beautiful. By 12:20 posted an envelope to my teacher uncle Venkata Rama
Raju in Jaggampeta. Wrote a one-page letter to him explaining him the point of
my 15 edited personal diaries. Also sent the prints of my blog titled “My
Personal Diaries”, the letter written to the folks of Reader’s Digest, my one-page CV and my visiting cards. He likes my
thoughts and life. I want to update him on my present state of life and
pursuits this way. Written communication is more reliable and appreciable in
human relations than oral communication. Today I spent casually at home.
Srijana made our portion clean and orderly. Went to sleep by 10:00.
25 January (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today Srijana started taking the Omega-3 supplements
of Amway. She takes one every day after a meal. They are light and transparent
supplements. Scanned the book WRITER’S HANDBOOK 2011 for one hour. I understood
that there is nobody to provide financial assistance for a fellow like me. Sent
an email to Pramod K Nayar. He has to yet make a comment about my book Stories of Love and Beauty. Checked the
word files of my second book A Dreamer’s Love Story on my computer. Changed the
font of these 65 files from Ariel to Tahoma. Sent my one-page CV, synopsis of
this book, a write-up about the uniqueness of this work and three sample parts
of this manuscript to the editorial folks of Roli Books and Random House in
India by email by 3:00. It is my submission to them for consideration of
publication of this book by them. Priya Kapoor of Roli Books rejected this work
last year. I want to check if they changed a little during this time. By 7:00
Srijana and I went to Red Water Tank area on my bicycle. We bought a pair of
flip-flops for 48 rupees for Anand in the BATA outlet here. Then we bought a
pair of sandals for 130 rupees for him in Swadesh Foot Print outlet here. An
anonymous local company manufactured them. The name of this brand of footwear
is Spy Kids. I noticed a one hundred rupee note beside a car at this shop.
Srijana picked it up on my advice. Went to sleep by 10:30.
26 January (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Wished the maternal grandmother of Srijana by 7:00
over phone on the occasion of her birthday today. She said that she does not
celebrate it specially. It is the nature of people born before 1970. They live
and work for others. Thereafter many started thinking and living for
themselves. By 12:30 bought four pants for 156 rupees for Anand at a roadside
outlet near Ganesh Temple. Srijana thought of going to Kothi or Dilsukh Nagar
to buy more items of casual wear for him at low prices. I discouraged her from
this idea. There is a lot of air pollution in twin cities. I don’t like walking
through those places of dust and tumult. Srijana wanted to bring Anand to our
abode in Vanasthalipuram from K O Mallavaram when she came here recently. He is
not interested in Srijana or me now. He did not get ready to come here along
with her. It seems he is more comfortable and happier there with his maternal
grandparents than his parents here. He has more space and liberty there to play
and enjoy than here. We miss him here. We should leave him there considering
his happiness. I am disturbed to know that I don’t have money to buy a camera
now. I am unable to take his photos and videos. I should record his childhood.
I like to see them later. I failed in this regard. I regret it. My cousin Bala,
Aishwarya and I spent talking and walking in Rajiv Gandhi Park from 4:15 to
5:00. Then we came to our abode. Srijana too joined our casual chat program.
Winter is there observing us. Went to sleep by 10:00.
27 January (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:30. Srijana and I took a bus at NGO Colony bus stop by
10:15 and reached Rethifile Bus Station in Secunderabad by 11:00. We walked
into the nearby railway reservation complex. We got a ticket reserved to Tuni
from Secunderabad for Janmabhoomi Express for the 29th of this month
for Mantena Venkata Ramana Raju, the paternal grandfather of Srijana. This
ticket cost me 111 rupees. He gets a concession of 30 rupees on it as a senior
citizen. Srijana and I bought milk bread and three guavas for 15 rupees on our
way to the other bus stop. Thence we took another bus by 11:20 for village
Kandla Koya. We got off this bus by the main road here by 12:00. Thence we
hired an auto rickshaw and reached the abode of Jagannadha Raju by 12:10. We
took eight packs of sweet sesame rounds for the cousins of Srijana here. I
bought them for 80 rupees in the wholesale store beside our rented abode in
Self Finance Colony. They found them very tasty. Spent much time talking with
Ramana Raju. He is not happy about the lifestyle and attitude of his eldest son
Rama Raju. He is good at borrowing money from others time to time. He cannot
repay it in time because his income resources and assets are very few. They cut
the throat of a domestic fowl by 6:30 to prepare chicken curry for us. Enjoyed
the presence of these people and this ambience. Winter is more natural and
intense here than in main city. Went to sleep by 10:00.
28 January (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. It was very cold. I loved this spell of winter. They
prepared puris for our breakfast. Srijana, her paternal grandfather Ramana Raju
and I walked to village Kandla Koya by 8:20. Thence we three hired an auto
rickshaw for 20 rupees and reached the main road by 8:25. We found many city
buses bound to Secunderabad crowded. We took a bus by 8:50. We got off it in
Secunderabad by 9:30. Thence we walked to Rethifile Bus Station through the
short cut via Guru Dwara. We took a 1 V route bus by 9:00 and reached the
Ganesh Temple bus stop in Vanasthalipuram by 9:50. We entered S V Mobile Shoppe
in Rajeshwari Complex by 10:00. Srijana chose a SAMSUNG GURU 1081 handset for
her grandfather in this shop. He too liked it. He paid 1300 rupees for it. He
has a Vodafone SIM card. He recently sold his old handset for 600 rupees to a
familiar poor fellow. He bought this new cellphone to keep in touch with his
two sons, three daughters and close relatives. We hired an auto rickshaw for 20
rupees and reached our abode at Self Finance Colony by 10:45. He liked the
atmosphere in and around my rented abode. We three went to the rented abode of
my cousin Bala at Vaidehi Nagar by 3:00 on foot. We spent talking with
Rajeshwari till 4:00. We talked about the deaths of many old people in
Gollalagunta. The old Indian culture is dying in this village along with these
old people. It is the death of a great India. Bala came to our abode by 7:45
and spent talking with Ramana Raju till 8:30. Went to sleep by 10:00 for my
dreams.
29 January (Saturday)
Woke up by 3:30. Srijana, her grandfather Ramana Raju and I took a 1 V
route bus at NGO Colony bus stop by 5:00. We reached Rethifile Bus Station in
Secunderabad by 5:40. We got into the reservation coach D-6 of Janmabhoomi
Express on platform 1 in Secunderabad railway station by 6:00. Srijana and I spent
talking with him and reading Eenadu
till 7:05. This train started off by 7:10. He gets off this train around 6:00
in Tuni this evening. His son Rama Raju receives him. We sent four casual pants
and two pairs of footwear for Anand along with him. Srijana prepared Vegetable
Biryani for him to have in this train. We took a bus and reached the abode of
my friend Veeranjaneyulu at Jubilee Hills by 8:00. Veeru is living in his abode
of art at MLA Colony now. I reached there by 8:30 on the bike of his cousin Ramesh.
Veeru spent about 10 lakh rupees to develop this site into an abode of art. He
made it into a beautiful and enjoyable place for all. I found it refreshing.
Spent all the day within this abode. Meher Murali is staying with him. I enjoy
his presence. Veeru has a debt of 10 lakh rupees now. He wants to clear it in
one year’s time. He is busy as an artist. He is looking for a beauty to marry.
His mother is much disturbed about his remaining unmarried. Srijana spent here
from 4:00 to 8:30. She liked this ambience. My friend Rajani Kumar Raju came
here by 9:45. We spent talking till 11:30. Went to sleep by 12:00.
30 January (Sunday)
Woke up by 3:00. Last night I could not sleep well. The winds of winter
entered the abode of art of Veeru and disturbed my sleep. Veeru and I spent
talking from 5:30 to 6:00. I indirectly informed him that I wanted to borrow
5000 rupees from him. I realized that he cannot help me in his present
financial condition. Rajani took me to the rented abode of Veeru by 6:20 on his
bike. Srijana already got ready. He dropped us at a bus stop in Film Nagar by
6:40 on his bike. Thence we took a bus and reached Kothi by 7:15. Thence we
took another bus and reached our abode by 8:00. Sent an email to Yerra Krishna
Kishore in London by 9:00 requesting him to lend me 10,000 rupees. He is my
good and reliable friend. Read today’s dailies for one hour. Priya of Roli
Books emailed me recently stating that they cannot publish my book titled ‘A
Dreamer’s Love Story’. They rejected it. Srijana and I reached cinema Sushma by
2:30 on my bicycle. We saw the Telugu film “Wanted” of Gopichand and Diksha
Seth in it from 3:00 to 5:30. It is interesting and exciting. Enjoyed watching
it throughout. We returned home by 6:00. Krishna Kishore replied to me. He
transferred 5000 rupees online into my Axis Bank account. It may be credited to
my account in one or two days. He would transfer 5000 rupees in two weeks’
time. He recently bought a piece of agricultural land near Kota Nanduru. He is
clearing those debts now. He is short of money now due to it. Thanked him for
his kind and timely help to me. Went to sleep by 10:45 for my dreams.
31 January (Monday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today I got ready for my journey tomorrow. Recently a
cousin of my friend Veeru reserved two seats for me online for Janmabhoomi
Express for my onward journey on 1 February and return journey on 7 February. I
am going to Gollalagunta to get paddy husked in a rice mill there and send that
rice for me in Hyderabad through Navata Road Transport service. My uncle
Sagiraju Rama Raju grew paddy in my one acre of paddy farm in Gollalagunta in
the recent crop season on casual contract with my father. My mother told me to
get some of this paddy husked and take that rice for our domestic consumption
in Hyderabad. If I have this rice, I need not buy it at shops here, spending 30
rupees for each kilo of rice. My personal economy is very bad now. I am
depending on my father now for this reason. We stopped using highly polished
white rice in our abode here because it is not good for our health. We are
using brown rice. I want to get this paddy husked in such a manner that I get
such kind of brown rice which we are using now. Today I bought four suitable
sacks to bring that rice to Hyderabad from there. I like to bring 200 kilos of
rice from there. We can use it for one year without depending on shops. Also bought
four packs of boric acid powder for 185 rupees. We mix this powder in rice to
protect it from insects for long in sacks. Went to sleep by 10:00.
1 February (Tuesday)
Woke up by 3:00. Srijana prepared Lemon Rice for me by 4:00. She packed
it for me in two plastic containers. She prepared and poured one litre of lemon
juice added sugar water in a plastic bottle and one litre of plain water in
another plastic bottle. She put four bananas also for me in a bag. I have two
items of luggage. I am taking TRENDY multi-purpose table fan in one bag for my
son Anand. It would be used for him in the coming summer in K O Mallavaram. It
is the advice of Srijana. I found it good. I have my luggage in one bag. Took a
1 V route bus at NGO Colony bus stop by 5:00 and reached Rethifile Bus Station in
Secunderabad by 5:45. Got into reservation coach D-4 of Janmabhoomi Express in
Secunderabad railway station by 5:50. My seat number is 43 in it. It’s a window
seat. Bought a copy of Eenadu and
scanned it for 40 minutes. Telugu film actor Chiranjeevi is getting ready to
extend his political support to the weak Congress party government in Andhra
Pradesh. Jagan Mohan Reddy is the villain to the present Congress government in
this state. Chiranjeevi is their savior. He lost his good image as a politician
long ago. He is appearing like a worthless fellow to all now because he started
his political party once to fight against the corruption of Congress party in
this state. This train started off by 7:10. Got off it at Samalkot by 5:22.
Took a bus by 5:45 and reached Jaggampeta by 6:30. My cousin Narendra Varma and
I reached Gollalagunta by 7:00 on his bike. Went to sleep by 10:45.
2 February (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the day within Gollalagunta. Morning decided
to buy four sacks of paddy from Tumpala Satya Narayana in village Kandregula.
My maternal uncle Krishnam Raju suggested me this idea. Many believe that old
rice is better than new rice to cook and eat. My uncle Sagiraju Rama Raju would
sell my share of new paddy to a native paddy merchant soon. My uncle Krishnam
Raju and I hired an auto rickshaw for 40 rupees and reached Kandregula by
10:15. Satya Narayana talked with us for 20 minutes. He told his son to take us
to another abode and give us four sacks of paddy. He gave us paddy weighing 300
kilos. It is one year old paddy. It cost us 4000 rupees. It is RJL type of
paddy. We hired an auto rickshaw for 80 rupees and brought these sacks of paddy
to a rice mill in Gollalagunta by 11:30. We will get this paddy husked tomorrow
morning. They are supplying three phase electricity from 3:00 to 10:00 in the
morning now. Rice mills need this capacity electricity to function. My uncle
Krishnam Raju pays 4000 rupees to Satya Narayana soon collecting it from my
uncle Rama Raju. Spent talking with my familiar folks Varahala Babu, Ramu and
Phani from 11:40 to 2:30. They educated me on many things. I enjoyed this
casual talk with them. Spent talking with my maternal aunt Satyavathi from 3:30
to 4:15 in their house. My maternal uncle Varma and I went to his empty rice
farm near Chembudu Cheruvu by 4:30.
He recently sowed sesame seeds in this farm. We spent here till 5:30. Enjoyed
this time. We returned home by 7:00. Went to sleep by 10:00.
3 February (Thursday)
Woke up by 3:00. My uncle Krishnam Raju and I went to the rice mill in
Gollalagunta by 10:00. They started husking our four sacks of paddy by 10:30.
It was over by 11:30. He husked about 295 kilos of paddy. It yielded about 190
kilos of rice. They charged 30 rupees for 75 kilos of paddy to husk. I found
five percent of bad rice morsels in it. Hired an auto rickshaw for 40 rupees
and brought this rice to the house of my maternal aunt Satyavathi. My maternal
aunt Raja Kumari, Satyavathi, my cousin Anantha Lakshmi and another familiar
Kshatriya woman of this village sieved this rice from 12:00 to 3:15. I wanted
to get it done by two workers paying them 100 rupees. My folks did it for me.
They separated about four kilos of broken morsels from this rice. My maternal
uncle Varma and I mixed 60 grams of boric acid powder in about 180 kilos of
rice and packed it into four sacks. My uncle stitched them carefully. My uncle
Ramakrishnam Raju, Varma and I reached the branch office of Navata Road
Transport in Jaggampeta by 4:40 in our hired auto rickshaw. Paid him 60 rupees
for it. Booked my four sacks of rice at this office for Vanasthalipuram South.
He charged 450 rupees for it. Ramakrishnam Raju and I took a bus in Jaggampeta
by 5:10 for Adduroad. Gave my fan to my father-in-law Rama Raju in the bus
stand at Tuni by 7:00. We reached our house in Peda Gummuluru by 7:30. Went to
sleep by 9:30.
4 February (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. My paternal uncle Narayana Murthy came here by 8:00.
He said that he is interested in getting his daughter Ashwini married soon.
They are considering a suitable boy for her. She is 18 now. She is in her first
year B.Sc. course now at a private degree college in Kakinada. She is a
disciplined and intelligent girl. Now many creatures in our community are
resorting to love marriages going against the wishes of their conservative
parents. Educated boys and girls are doing it more than others. My uncle must
be concerned about this trend among Indian youth now. He is planning to get his
daughter married early for this reason. I did not discourage him from this idea
because he cannot think like me. My uncle Chanti Babu of Durgada and I reached
K O Mallavaram by 12:15. We spent at the house of my father-in-law Rama Raju
from 12:20 to 4:00. Anand is doing well. He came to me readily. He found me
good. I took four packs of Britannia Good Day biscuits for him. He is happy
with his maternal grandparents. He did not get ready to come with me to
Hyderabad. Enjoyed his presence for three hours. We spent talking with these
folks. They enjoyed the arrival of my uncle to their house. We took two
vehicles and returned to Peda Gummuluru by 5:30. My uncle Chanti Babu and my
aunt Surya Bhaskaramma left for Narsipatnam Road railway station by 6:30.
Thence they took a passenger train for Durgada Gate halt. Spent talking with my
mother from 7:00 to 10:00. Went to sleep by 10:15.
5 February (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Took a bus at Adduroad Junction by 9:30 for NAD Kotha
Road. Reached there by 11:00. My nephew Suhas came here to take me to their
abode. We two took a sharing auto rickshaw and reached Sujatha Nagar at China
Mushidivada by 11:30. He charged 15 rupees for it. We reached the apartment of
my brother Srinivas by 11:35. Had my lunch by 1:00. My father and my uncle
Ramakrishnam Raju left for Collectorate by 2:30. The latter is suffering from
knee joint pains. My father took him for the consultation of a very experienced
doctor there. They took a passenger train by 6:00 at Marripalem halt for
Narsipatnam Road. My brother Srinivas returned home by 6:30. He is working as a
clerk at the UCO Bank in Devarapalli now. He wants to take out a loan of 12,
00,000 rupees from UCO Bank to pay for his apartment. They deduct part of his
salary every month until this loan is cleared. I did not find the use of colors
attractive in this apartment. They used different colors for roof, walls and
floor. It causes visual disturbance to viewers. I found the space and
maintenance good enough in it. My sister-in-law Sandhya Rani is keeping this
abode clean and beautiful always. My nephew Sujan returned from Ravindra
Bharathi School at NAD Kotha Road by 9:30. His annual exams start from 24
March. He is preparing well for them. He is restless. Went to sleep by 10:00.
6 February (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent talking with my brother Srinivas for two hours.
He said that I am wasting my time. I could not save even one rupee so far. I
remained without doing a job for long. I chose to be a writer. It is not a
reliable profession in the contemporary society. I made my father sell one acre
of agricultural land for me. He remarked that I should not fail in my life. I
found his words of caution good and relevant for me. He talked so out of his
love for me. My sister-in-law Sandhya Rani gave me 500 rupees by 9:00. Took a
bus by 9:30 and reached Adduroad Junction by 11:00. Had my lunch in our house
by 12:00. Spent talking with my parents for one hour. My brother Sambha and I
went to our mango garden at hills by 3:00 on his bike. They sold the crop of
this season to a local fellow for 50,000 rupees. Last year he did not get
anything from it. My folks want to give him another chance this year. Trees are
blossoming now. We spent at the abode of my paternal uncle Narayana Murthy for
40 minutes. My paternal grandparents are living here now. They are old and
weak. We returned home by 4:30. Spent talking with the family members of my youngest
paternal grandfather Narayana Murthy at their abodes from 5:00 to 7:00. Had my
supper by 7:30. My mother prepared chicken curry for me. She is treating me as
a special guest. She is very possessive about me. Spent talking with her from
8:30 to 10:30. It was cold and pleasant outside. Went to sleep by 10:45.
7 February (Monday)
Woke up by 4:00. Got ready by 5:00. My sister-in-law Kranti and her
mother Janaki prepared Lemon Rice for me to have in the train. My brother
Sambha and I started to railway station in Tuni by 6:16 on his bike. We reached
there by 6:54. Stood in the queue and bought a ticket to Secunderabad for 132
rupees for my paternal uncle Narasimha Murthy. My father-in-law brought a bag
of items from K O Mallavaram on his bike. There are vegetables, lemons,
sugarcanes, Karrapendalam tubers and
homemade snacks in it. It weighs about 30 kilos. Janmabhoomi Express arrived by
8:00. Narasimha Murthy and I got into reservation coach D-1 of it. My seat
number is 103 in it. My uncle sat in it till we crossed Guntur railway station.
I stood by the exit door during this time. He gave me my seat after this
station and he sat beside the exit door. A beautiful girl sat in the seat bearing
number 102 in Vijayawada station. Her seat is also beside window like mine. She
must be 20. She wore a Punjabi dress. I loved and enjoyed the presence of this
beauty throughout. I felt like giving my visiting card to her. I struggled for
about two hours without knowing how to initiate talk with her. I asked her if
she reads blogs. She replied in the negative. I felt disappointed. I could not
give my visiting card to her. This train reached Secunderabad by 7:30. Srijana
came to receive us. Went to sleep by 11:00.
8 February (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. My uncle Narasimha Murthy, Srijana and I took a bus at
NGO Colony bus stop and reached KPHB Colony by 12:00. Thence we took a sharing
auto rickshaw and reached Bachupally by 12:30. Thence we walked to the abode of
the familiar folks of my uncle. He would spend with them today. Srijana and I
reached the abode of Madhavi at Ashok Nagar by 3:00. We spent here till 5:15.
Thence we hired an auto rickshaw for 30 rupees and reached the rented abode of
my cousin Sirisha at Shirdi Sai Colony in Beeramguda by 5:30. Anantha Varma and
I went out by 6:00. He enquired about the prices of apples and grapes. They are
very high. I cannot afford them. He bought a dozen bananas for 16 rupees and
two apples for 30 rupees. The prices of many fruits are beyond the purchasing
ability of a common man now. They cannot buy them. The central and state
governments are promoting tobacco products and alcoholic drinks in India
instead of vegetables and fruits. This is the fate of Indians. Srijana likes
apples. I cannot buy them for her now. My uncle Narasimha Murthy is suffering a
lot now due to the nasty behavior of his wife Vimala with him. He is unable to
withstand this domestic violence anymore. He is planning to go away from his
wife and two sons soon to get rid of this hell. Vimala is a curse of his life.
He has been bearing with her for the last 25 years. He can neither kill her nor
live with her. He told me how she is torturing him every day with abusive
words. I advised him to leave her forever. Went to sleep by 11:00.
9 February (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:00. Srijana and I took a sharing auto rickshaw by 8:30 at
Beeramguda and reached KPHB by 9:20. Srijana took a bus by 9:40 for Dilsukh
Nagar. My uncle Narasimha Murthy came here by 10:00 from the abode of his
distant relative at Bachupally. We took a bus by 10:10 and reached NGO Colony
bus stop by 12:10. We had lunch by 1:00. He rested on bed for two hours. We
walked towards B N Reddy Nagar for pleasure sake. He found a suitable job for
him in Hyderabad. He can get about 8000 rupees a month from this job. He wants
to clear some pending things at his home and then come to Hyderabad to join
this job. His wife Vimala is a psychopath. She is running after money. His
younger son Shiva is a spoilt child. He failed as a student at school and as a
child at home. He inculcated bad habits. He is not ready to change at all. This
is the account of an unfortunate man. My uncle realized that he cannot live in
such domestic atmosphere. He found Hyderabad as a place of relief for him.
Afternoon chatted online with my M.A. English classmate Vijaya Krishna through
Yahoo Messenger. He is in Chennai now. He married a girl recently out of love
for her. He did so going against the wishes of his parents. I appreciated him
for it. He is a good fellow. Felt happy knowing about him after a long time. I
don’t know what his sister Lahari is doing now. Went to sleep by 10:00.
10 February (Thursday)
Woke up by 3:00. My uncle Narasimha Murthy and I got ready by 3:50. We
reached NGO Colony bus stop by 4:10 on foot. I advised him to quit smoking. A 1
V ordinary bus arrived by 4:20. We took it and reached Rethifile Bus Station in
Secunderabad by 4:55. Stood in a queue there and bought a ticket for him to
Tuni for 132 rupees. Also bought a platform ticket for me for three rupees.
Janmabhoomi Express was on platform 1. He could get a seat in a general coach
of this train by 5:15. Most of the seats were already occupied by passengers in
general coaches. We stood by this train talking till 5:30. I advised him to be in
and around Tetagunta for two more months. His eldest son Srinivas has to take
the annual exams of his B.Com. final year course soon. He was already disturbed
due to the endless clashes between his mother and father at home. He gets more
disturbed if his father goes away from them during this stage of his education.
If he gets his B.Com. certificate, he can start searching for a job. My uncle
found this idea good. Took leave of him by 5:33 and rushed back to Rethifile Bus
Station. Took a 1 V route bus by 5:40 and returned home by 7:00. Vamsy came by
7:30. He is working with a mediocre private construction company near Bengaluru
now. He came here to collect his certificate from the ITI at Musheerabad. Typed
out a blog titled “Visiting Card” from 2:00 to 5:00 and posted it on my blog
site. It was cold and pleasant outside. Went to sleep by 10:00.
11 February (Friday)
Woke up by 6:30. Srijana and I washed our respective clothes simultaneously.
It was over by 11:00. Then I took a head bath to feel refreshed. Rested on my
iron cot from 11:30 to 1:00. Had my lunch by 1:30. Typed out a long letter
addressing Bhanwar Lal from 1:45 to 3:15. He is the chief electoral officer of
Andhra Pradesh now. I applied for a new photo voter identity card on 26 January
through the website of Election Commission. They are supposed to issue me this
card within a week’s time according to their press release then. They did not
do anything till now in this regard. I ruthlessly criticized this rogue in this
letter about it. Emailed it to him by 3:20. Also posted it on my blog site.
Typed out a fictional interview between Telugu film actor Chiranjeevi and me
from 4:00 to 6:00. He answers my questions in this interview. It is my satire
on his present dirty and shameless life as a politician. He is a corrupt and
immoral scoundrel now. He is joining the Congress party to get more political
benefits from them. He is an opportunist and hypocrite. He cheated and
misguided many people as a politician. I titled this blog “Boosi Jejanna”.
Saved it on my blog site as a draft. It would be posted on it automatically by
11:00 tomorrow morning. Vamsy left for Bengaluru by a train from Kachiguda
around 9:00 this night. He did not talk with me. Went to sleep by 10:00.
12 February (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:30. By 11:30 emailed the content of my second book A
Dreamer’s Love Story to Sunil K Poolani. It is for his consideration for
publication. I edited this content in 2010. These are emails, which I sent to
Deepthi, in 2005. Recently Swarup Nanda emailed me some clarifications about my
first book Stories of Love and Beauty.
We can know something about its sales by the end of this April. I think about
50 copies of this book would have been sold. Swarup advised me to consider the
idea of keeping this book in circulation for another three more years extending
our contract to that extent. He gave me some examples to show the advantages of
this plan. I found his suggestion good. My book must be available to readers at
bookstores in India to buy and read. Now it is in about 80 bookstores across
India according to the information they emailed me. Many don’t know about me or
my book now. My blog site connects me with others to some extent. Now
publishing firms are not interested in publishing the works of new writers. By
2:40 Srijana and I went to cinema Sushma on my bicycle. Bought two tickets for
100 rupees. We saw the Telugu film “Vasthaadu Naa Raaju” in it from 3:00 to
5:30. It is interesting. Enjoyed watching this film throughout. Received a
letter from the folks of Reader’s Digest.
They informed me that I should pay them a due of 699 rupees for a book they
sent me earlier. Emailed them informing them why I need not pay them for this
book. Went to sleep by 10:00.
13 February (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:30. Spent reading the dailies Eenadu, Sakshi and The Hindu for two hours. My cousin Bala,
Aishwarya, Srijana and I reached cinema Vijaya Lakshmi at L B Nagar by 6:40 by
bus. We saw the Telugu film “Gaganam” of Nagarjuna in it from 7:00 to 9:15 in
the first show. It is very interesting and exciting. Nagarjuna looked very
handsome in this film. Story is the hero of this film. Radha Mohan directed it
well. I found its background score very interesting. Enjoyed watching every bit
of this film. We returned home by 9:45 by bus. Had my supper by 10:00. Vamsy is
working with some company near Bengaluru now. He is not interested in talking
with me. I decided not to advise him about anything. He wants to live according
to his thoughts and choices. I should allow him to live his Karma. Every soul
comes into this world with a schedule of work. Body is a means to fulfill that
duty. Happiness and pain are part of this schedule. Many don’t change to our
expectations. Their Karma makes and keeps them so. We should not advise others
if they do not ask us for it. A soul can exercise its planned work if we accord
liberty to it. Vamsy looks like an innocent and worthless bloke to me because I
love him. Love means psychic attachment with others. It generates thoughts,
desires and imaginations in us. Life won’t be interesting and engaging without
love. Went to sleep by 11:30.
14 February (Monday)
Woke up by 6:30. From 10:30 to 3:00 typed out a blog titled “I Love
You” on my computer. Posted it on my blog site by 3:05. My friend Deepthi
interviews me in a lovers’ park in Hyderabad on the occasion of Valentine’s
Day. It is a work of fiction. I discussed love, lovers and India in it. It is
my gift to my blog readers on this occasion. Srijana and I went to NGO Colony
bus stop by 3:30. She took a bus for Dilsukh Nagar. Thence she took another bus
for Ashok Nagar near Serilingampally. She reached the rented abode of her
maternal aunt Madhavi by 6:15. She spends there for two or three days. Madhavi
and her husband Subba Raju are going to village Kondayi Gudem near Manuguru in
Khammam district to participate in a religious ceremony. Subba Raju contributed
considerable amount of money for the construction of a temple of Lord Shiva in
this village, where his parents are living now. They ceremoniously inaugurate
this temple tomorrow night. This couple would be main participants in this
program of temple inauguration. Srijana takes care of her cousins Sushma and
Sunil until they come back. I am short of money now. I lent 20,000 rupees to my
brother Srinivas about one year ago. He repaid about 8,000 rupees till now. I
could not ask him for the remaining money because I don’t know about his real
financial status now. I don’t like to disturb him asking for my money. I am
waiting for a job. My one-page CV is active on naukri.com online job portal.
Went to sleep by 10:00.
15 February (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:20. By 12:30 sent two emails to Swarup Nanda of Leadstart
Publishing in Mumbai. He advised me to consider the idea of reducing the
content of my second book. He informed me that readers are interested in
reading shorter books rather than longer ones. The content of my second book
amounts to about 450 pages in print if they publish it. I wrote to him that I
don’t like to remove content from it to make it short. I wrote it from my
heart. I like to uphold its originality and reality getting it published as it
is. I should not mind commercial terms and kill its integrity. I love this book
more than the money it may bring me through sales after publication. Deepthi is
a good girl. This book is my gift to her. Swarup informed me that I have to
contribute about 1, 30,000 rupees towards the costs of processing and
publication of this book. Wrote to him that I would mobilize this money and
send it to them as early as possible. I have to consult ideal and rich people
for it. Typed out a short message and emailed it to the folks of Azim Premji
Foundation in Bengaluru. Copied it to chairman@wipro.com also expecting it to
reach Azim Premji. It bounced from this email id. It must be an invalid id. I
got it searching for it on Google. Azim Premji is an achiever and gentleman as
far as I know. An idealist should not depend on a rogue in ordinary conditions.
Went to sleep by 10:00.
16 February (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Got ready by 9:00. My house owner Pandu Rangacharyulu
also got ready to go to his office at Khairatabad. He told me to come along
with him on his bike. His wife Bhagya Lakshmi offered two dosas for me when she
knew that I did not have my breakfast by then. He dropped me at Khairatabad by
10:00. Crossed the main road and went to the office of Cyberabad Legal Services
in the building named ‘Pavani Estates’. Spent my time in this office till
10:45. Thence walked a little down and reached the building named ‘Maruthi
Plaza’. The office of Glads Media Consulting & Research Private Limited is in
the second floor of this building near Shadan College. Chetanya Lakshmi of this
firm called me up by 7:00 yesterday night and informed me to come here by 11:00
today for interview for the position of content writer. She interacted with me
for 10 minutes. She wrote three sentences in English and told me to correct
them. I did it well. Then I wrote about 500 words about the concept of
religion. The head of this firm talked with me for 20 minutes. He explained me
the nature of job I am supposed to do. Spent talking with advocate C S N Raju
from 12:00 to 2:10 in his office. We discussed many things. Took a bus by 2:30
and reached home by 3:40. By 4:35 Chetanya Lakshmi called me up and informed me
to join them tomorrow. They decided to pay me 27,000 rupees a month after
thinking about it for long. Reached this news to my folks. They felt happy.
Went to sleep by 9:30.
17 February (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. Got ready by 8:00. My house owner Pandu Rangacharyulu
and I started on his bike by 8:30. He dropped me near my office at Khairatabad
by 9:23. Chetanya Lakshmi opened our office by 9:45. She gave me an employee
information sheet to be filled in by me. Did this work from 10:00 to 10:30. I
found the questions on these two sheets of paper very interesting and
professional. They seek to enquire into the personal and professional aspects
of a candidate. They use those details when necessary. Chetanya Lakshmi is the
HR manager of this firm. She must be 30. She married a Telugu guy out of love.
She is from Uttaranchal. She told me to sit in a chair and keep reading content
on some websites. She advised me to read content posted on the portal of
afaqs.com. Visited this kind of websites. Kept reading this and that on
Wikipedia and other websites throughout the day including that of Glads Media
Consulting. Had a plate of rice at Golden Deluxe hotel by 1:50. It cost me 35
rupees. By 6:15 Chetanya took the photocopies of my educational and employment
history certificates. Came out of this office by 6:20. My house owner and I
reached our abode by 7:50 on his bike. There are dust, smoke and noise
everywhere. I prefer public transport system to bike rides in cities with heavy
flow of vehicles. I found my first day in this office good. Had my supper by
8:15. Went to sleep by 9:30 for my dreams.
18 February (Friday)
Woke up by 3:00. I think my biological clock got disturbed. I am
experiencing a sense of excitement and agitation subconsciously. This change
occurred in my psyche after joining Glads Media. When I am sleeping, I am
planning to wake up by 5:00 the following morning but it is happening even
before that. It leads to insomnia if I cannot control it. I am new to the field
of advertising where concepts and creativity always keep one’s brain working
and restless. I am unable to keep the thoughts related to my job out of my life
at home. I am wasting about 150 minutes’ time in my bus journey to and from my
office. These factors are disturbing the balance and peace of my mind. This is
the state of many private employees in India now. Took a 187 D/V bus by 7:45 at
NGO Colony bus stop and reached our office at Khairatabad by 9:00. Morning our
CEO Mahendra explained all of us the nature and scope of work we are supposed
to do as part of this firm. He talked about his plans and vision to develop it.
Had a plate of Dal Rice at a nearby Irani café by 2:00 for 16 rupees. Today I
edited and rewrote part of the content meant for the catalogue of K K Home
Mart, a spacious and luxurious furniture store to be opened by the folks of K K
Homes at RTC Crossroads. This morning Srijana fainted and fell down at Ashok
Nagar by main road when waiting to take a bus and come back to home. Her
maternal aunt Madhavi nursed her. She reached Khairatabad by 6:10 by bus.
Thence we two returned home by 7:45. Slept by 10:30.
19 February (Saturday)
Woke up by 3:00. My subconscious mind is affected with stress related
to the working hours of Glads Media. I could not manage to sleep after this
time. I am taking one hour’s time to write in one page of this diary every day.
I take one hour’s time to refresh myself, scan Telugu daily Eenadu and have my breakfast. I can
reach NGO Colony bus stop within four minutes’ time from my abode on foot. Time
is very precious for me. When I realize it, my mind gets disturbed and
affected. Srijana packed rice for me to have during my lunchtime at office. She
mixed aubergine curry in a little rice and put it in a small steel box. She
added curd to a little rice and put it in a small plastic dish. She put a
little carrot pickle in a little bowl for me to have with curd rice. I like her
thoughts and acts of traditional homemaker. Took two city buses and reached our
office by 9:00. Today I wrote a little content for the catalogue of K K Home
Mart. Devised a few titles and punch lines for the high breed pearl millet
seeds of a company. Read a few articles on Wikipedia. Scanned the Indian
edition of BBC Good Homes magazine.
It’s a January 2011 issue. Also scanned a catalogue of Roca with the details,
photos and prices of bathroom products they are selling. Understood the nature
of this market meant for the rich. Took a bus by 6:45. Reached home by 8:00.
Life got automated again. Went to sleep by 10:00.
20 February (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. Scanned today’s dailies for 40 minutes. Srijana and I
took a bus by 10:00 at NGO Colony bus stop and got off it at Chintal Basthi bus
stop by 11:00. Thence we crossed the road and walked down the road. We crossed
the railway gate near Khairatabad railway station and walked through those
streets searching for house portions to let. We visited about eight abodes in
this area by 1:00. There are portions ranging from 4500 to 8000 rupees as rent for
a month. We found some of them old-fashioned and some beyond our budget. We saw
the house of Danam Nagendra in this area. It is white and very beautiful. A
native fellow told me that the mother and brothers of Nagendra are living in
this building now. It may cost about five crore rupees. Nagendra is a
politician. He is with the Congress party. He is a minister in the Congress
government in Andhra Pradesh now. We finalized a one-bedroomed portion in a
house behind Chintal Basthi bus stop by 2:00. They agreed to rent it out to us
at a rate of 4500 rupees a month. It measures half of our present portion in
Vanasthalipuram. I can reach my office within eight minutes from this abode on
foot. I want to save my time this way. We want to enter it in the first week of
this March. We returned home by 3:30 by bus. By 5:30 informed our present owner
Bhagya Lakshmi that we would vacate this portion soon. We developed attachment
with this place and people during these few months. We have to break it
following the dictates of time. Spent talking with my cousin Bala for some
time. Went to sleep by 9:30.
21 February (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. Took a bus by 7:50 at NGO Colony bus stop for Gandhi
Bhavan. It rained for a little time. Heavy flow of muddy rainwater blocked the
traffic of vehicles on roads. I was struck in this traffic jam at Malakpet.
This APSRTC bus could drop me at Nampally by 9:20 moving slowly on blocked
roads. Hired an auto rickshaw for 50 rupees and reached Khairatabad by 9:40.
Entered our office by 9:45, 15 minutes late. Today police imposed traffic
restrictions around the Assembly building considering the declared attack of
Telangana students on it as part of their movement for a separate Telangana
state. It disturbed the normal course of lives of many common people and
jobholders in twin cities today. Today I did not do much work in the office.
From 5:30 to 6:00 Mahendra explained me the responsibilities of my role in
Glads Media and the specifics of advertising carried out by this firm. From
7:30 to 8:00 a discussion took place. Our business development folks could
impress and attract the attention of business entities TATA NANO, Reliance
Digital and Pepsi. They explained me the kind of work I am supposed to do for
the promotion of TATA NANO in Andhra Pradesh. I have to collect information
about this car and its competitors in the market. Started back by 8:10 by bus.
While in this bus, developed an idea to write story and dialogues for a film to
promote TATA NANO. Slept by 10:30.
22 February (Tuesday)
Woke up by 7:30. Today our office remains closed due to the Telangana
region wide strike declared by the activists of separate Telangana movement.
APSRTC buses do not ply. Shops and cinemas remain closed. Banks and some firms
are working under tight police protection. Many enjoy their free time today to
this extent. Yesterday night Srijana consulted Dr. Haripriya in her clinic. She
said that Srijana has no enough blood in her body. She advised her to consume
almonds, cashew, pomegranates and fruits every day for generation of more blood
in her body. She prescribed some medicines also for her. I have no money to buy
these things also for her. I regret it. I advised her to sell a small gold
ornament of hers to get about 9000 rupees. She refused to do so saying that her
grandmother questions her about it later. Morning collected much information
about TATA NANO car from Wikipedia and their company website. It’s my office
work. My creative thoughts about a feature film in Telugu to promote TATA NANO
continued even today in my brain. Had my lunch by 1:30. Rested on my iron cot
from 1:45 to 3:30. I am much disturbed internally to miss my personal life
after joining Glads Media. I am not happy with the long working hours and
six-day work culture of Glads Media. I joined them because I want money to
clear my present debts and look after my creatures. Lord Krishna is not kind to
me. I want to enjoy my personal life living and working as a writer. I don’t
like working in companies. Evening enjoyed my time with Srijana, Bala and
Aishwarya. Went to sleep by 10:30.
23 February (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Got ready by 7:15. Stepped out of our abode by 7:30.
Today also there is Telangana region wide strike by the activists of separate
Telangana movement. APSRTC did not run their buses in this region minding the
manmade damage to their buses. Agitators set fire to buses if they see them on
roads. The primary objective of this strike is to disturb the normal course of
lives of all people in this region and thus send a message to the folks of
Congress government at centre. Reached Panama Godowns by 7:45 on foot. Thence
took three sharing auto rickshaws and reached Khairatabad by 8:45. I spent 40
rupees for this travel. Entered our office by 9:35. Collected and organized
content about the competitors of TATA NANO in an Excel sheet from 10:00 to
4:30. This information is to be used by Ramya Agasthi, my colleague. She is
chief associate of our creative team. Typed out a few concepts for the BTL
promotion of TATA NANO car in Andhra Pradesh. Thereafter typed out some catchy
punch lines to be used in the catalogue of K K Home Mart in Hyderabad. Mahendra
scanned the content of this catalogue and found it passive and informative. He
told me to rewrite much of its content and make it journalistic and striking.
Left the office by 6:45. Took four private vehicles and returned home by 8:00.
Bought five pomegranates for 50 rupees at Kothi for Srijana. Had my supper by
8:30. Went to sleep by 9:30 for my dreams.
24 February (Thursday)
Woke up by 4:00. Got ready by 7:30. Srijana and I took 187 D/V bus at
NGO Colony bus stop by 7:45. We got off it at Chintal Basthi bus stop by 8:40.
Thence we walked to the house bearing number 6-2-947, the one which we
finalized recently to rent in for us. We told them again that we are interested
in the one-bedroomed portion in the second floor of this house. Gopal told us
to pay them 9,000 rupees as two-month rent advance to confirm it. Srijana told
them that we would pay it in two days’ time and enter it on the 6th
of next month. By 9:30 she walked down to Khairatabad bus stop to take a city
bus to NGO Colony bus stop. Entered our office by 9:35. Our business
development manager Vijay and I reached Gumidelli Towers building at Begumpet
by 10:30 on his bike. Our BDM Murali already reached there. The office of TATA
Motors is in the 4th floor of this building. Their territory sales
manager Prasad briefed us about the characteristics of TATA NANO car and what
we are supposed to do to promote it in Andhra Pradesh through BTL activities.
We left this place by 11:30. Vijay and I met Venkat Shiva Nag in Chikoti
Gardens area by 11:40. He is the editor of forthcoming English monthly magazine
“Voice of Youth”. He asked me to write for it when I gave him my visiting card.
Today we discussed the ideas and activities necessary to promote TATA NANO car.
Took 187 D/V bus by 6:45 and reached home by 8:10. Today Srijana paid 215
rupees at the office of Muthoot Finance towards the monthly interest for the
gold loan we took out from them earlier. Went to sleep by 9:30.
25 February (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. Got ready by 7:30. Took 187 D/V bus at NGO Colony bus
stop by 7:45 and reached Khairatabad by 8:45. Entered our office by 9:45.
Morning revised a little content to be used in the catalogue of K K Home Mart.
Afternoon an executive of ICICI Bank came to our office. The folks of Glads
Media have their account with this bank. They credit the salaries of their
employees to their accounts through this bank. They told me to bring the
photocopies of some documents to create an account with this bank for this
purpose. He did not find any of my documents as reliable proofs of my local
address. He advised me to bring the ration card of my parents for address
proof. Informed my brother Sambha to send it to me. I am a gypsy in India. The
folks of banks do not consider me as a reliable fellow without address proofs.
Banking systems torture ideal and sensitive people in India. They are in favour
of cheats, politicians and celebrities. From 5:20 to 9:20 Murali, Ramya and I
were engaged in preparing and finalizing a PPT on TATA NANO car. This is our
strategy of brand promotion meant for this car. We have to present it to the
territory sales manager of TATA Motors. Hired an auto rickshaw by 9:22 and
returned home by 10:22. It cost me 210 rupees for this journey of 22
kilometers. I spend 15 rupees only for this distance if I travel by a bus of
APSRTC. Went to sleep by 11:15.
26 February (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Took 187 D/V bus by 7:45 and reached Khairatabad by
8:45. Morning it rained for a few minutes. Resultant rainwater created pools of
muddy water on low-lying roads. Pedestrians and two-wheeler users suffered on
roads due to it. I witnessed these scenes of inconvenience to common people
when travelling in this bus. Entered our office by 9:42. Subba Raju, the
husband of Madhavi, the maternal aunt of Srijana, deposited 10,000 rupees in my
Axis Bank account by 11:00. He lent me this amount of money to enable me to pay
two-month advance rent to the owner of the house, into the portion of which we
would move soon as tenant. From 12:45 to 1:15 Murali and Ramya presented our
PPT to the territory sales manager Sarat in the office of TATA Motors in the
building of Gumidelli Towers at Begumpet. I remained as a passive listener in
this meeting. Sarat expressed his interest in six activities out of many we
proposed to him to promote the brand image of TATA NANO car. He told us to come
soon with complete details and budget of these concepts and activities. By 5:04
paid 9,000 rupees to the owner of house bearing number 6-2-947 towards
two-month advance rent. Chintal Basthi will be our next place of residence. By
7:30 my colleagues Amarnadh, Naga Raju and I reached the abode of K K Home Mart
at Musheerabad. We are doing a catalogue for these folks. Sandeep is a fellow
here. He suggested a few changes in the company profile of this catalogue. Took
a bus, an auto rickshaw and returned home by 11:30. Went to sleep by 12:00.
27 February (Sunday)
Woke up by 7:00. Scanned three dailies from 8:00 to 9:00. My house
owner Pandu Rangacharyulu informed me to vacate our portion as early as
possible. They want to perform the Upanayanam
of their eldest son on the 6th of next month. They are expecting us
to vacate our portion on or before the 5th of March. Their relatives
start arriving from 4th or so for this occasion. They want to
provide accommodation to them in our portion if we vacate it early. They lost
emotional attachment with us. We are like useless aliens to them now. My
in-laws, wife and the party are interested in moving into our new rented
portion at Chintal Basthi on the 6th of March. It is an auspicious
date according to Telugu calendar. I don’t like these ideas and sentiments
related to auspicious dates. Every minute is good for an idealist and
spiritualist. I am ready to move out on 3rd itself. Ironed my
clothes from 2:45 to 3:15. Today it was cool and pleasant. Srijana and I took 1
V bus at NGO Colony bus stop by 5:36 and reached Rethifile Bus Station in
Secunderabad by 6:35. We entered Secunderabad railway station and sat on a
bench on platform 2. Janmabhoomi Express arrived by 7:35. We received my
in-laws and Anand. We took two buses and returned home by 9:15. Anand did not
grow physically. He could identify his parents and love them. He is close to
his maternal grandparents. He turned much mischievous. My brother Sambha sent
our ration card with these people. Went to sleep by 11:00.
28 February (Monday)
Woke up by 5:00. My father-in-law brought two bottle gourds, lemons, Karrapendalam tubers, sugarcanes, a
watermelon, red tubers and homemade snacks from K O Mallavaram for us. I am
happy about his affection for us. Took 187 D/V bus by 7:45 at NGO Colony bus
stop and reached Khairatabad by 8:44. Entered our office by 9:34. Today Santosh
came to our office. He is our office boy. From 12:45 to 1:30 our CEO Mahendra,
Murali, Ramya and I talked with a fellow about in-film branding. We want TATA
NANO car to be featured in the Telugu film “Veera” of Ravi Teja. The shooting
of this film is going on now. They are demanding a few lakhs of rupees for this
in-film brand promotion. I wondered about it. Evening we discussed BTL
activities necessary for the promotion of TATA NANO car in Andhra Pradesh.
Today it is the last working day for Nagaraju in our office as a freelance
designer. Mahendra hired him in the beginning of this month to do designing
work for the catalogue of K K Home Mart. He is a friend of Amarnadh, our
designer. He belongs to Miryala Guda. He is a good guy. I like his character.
He is an honest and reliable Indian. He got a job with a company at Banjara
Hills as a graphic designer. He wants to join it on a good day. I told him to
be in touch with me. I love such people. They are assets of India. Left the
office by 7:15. Returned home by 9:00. Today Srijana got the status of our
domestic LPG connection transferred from Vanasthali Gas Service. Today they
packed many household items in our abode. Went to sleep by 10:30.
1 March (Tuesday)
Woke up by 2:00. I could not manage to sleep. Continuous current of
thoughts kept me awake. Took 187 D/V bus at NGO Colony bus stop by 7:50 and
reached Khairatabad by 8:50. Entered our office by 9:45. Today helped my
colleagues Murali and Ramya in finalizing concepts for the promotion of TATA
NANO car in Andhra Pradesh. We have to meet Sarat of TATA Motors at Begumpet
soon with our PPT. In these casual meetings in our office, we realized that it
is not easy to bring people to a given place to promote a product. They are
more interested in celebrities and gifts than new products. Consumer is the
king. Companies are struggling like anything to attract them and make them buy
their products and services. By 4:30 a representative of ICICI Bank came to our
office from the branch of this bank at Khairatabad. He took the photocopies of
my PAN card, the ration card of my folks at Peda Gummuluru and my passport size
photo. He asked my personal details and filled in an application form. He gave
me an ICICI Bank Silver Privilege Welcome Kit. There are a cheque book, ATM
card and related documents in it. My account number is 000801586131. He gave it
to me because I am an employee of Glads Media now. Employees are respected more
in India than thinkers, idealists and visionaries. Returned home by 9:15 by
bus. Morning Srijana, her parents and Anand went to the abode of Jagannadha
Raju at village Kandla Koya to see them. Went to sleep by 11:00.
2 March (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Srijana, her parents and Anand returned from village
Kandla Koya by 8:30. Srijana and I took Anand to the clinic of Dr. Raghavendra
Deshmukh by 11:30 on foot. Anand is feeling itchy on his legs. This doctor
advised us to apply coconut oil on his body and avoid using soaps and powders
when getting him bathed. I told him that we are moving to Khairatabad soon from
Vanasthalipuram. We miss him. Srijana bought Zincofer tonic, Orofer XT and
Caca-Z tablets at a medical store for 320 rupees to use them for 15 days. Dr.
Haripriya prescribed them for her recently. Now she is using Salmon Omega-3
supplements of Amway also. She is in her sixth month of pregnancy now. Went to
cinema Sampoorna by 2:40 on my bicycle. Saw the Telugu film “Mangala” of Charmi
in it from 3:00 to 5:10. It is very interesting, exciting and insightful. Osho
Tulasiram directed it very well. The background score, songs and music are very
good. Enjoyed watching every bit of this film. They portrayed the elements of
black magic, spiritualism and divinity in it. Srijana, Anand, Bala, Aishwarya,
Anirudh and I spent together from 6:00 to 7:00. We sat in the nearby GHMC
nursery for some time. Aishwarya is disturbed knowing that we are moving to
Khairatabad soon. She enjoys spending with us beyond her restless school life.
Today I packed the items of my DELL computer system. Srijana and her mother
washed and packed many of our kitchen items today. They already packed many
items in this rented abode. Today it is Maha
Shiva Rathri. Glads Media observed a holiday today for this reason. Went to
sleep by 10:30.
3 March (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:00. My in-laws, Srijana, Anand and I reached NGO Colony
bus stop by 7:40 on foot. We took a 187 D/V bus and reached Khairatabad by
8:40. We went to our new rented portion in the second floor of house bearing number
6-2-947 opposite Radiance School at Chintal Basthi. We dusted the floor,
ceiling, walls and shelves in this abode from 8:50 to 9:30. Srijana arranged
newspapers in the shelves. Her mother cleaned the floor with a wet cloth. Anand
enjoyed playing on this floor. We got this portion of house ready for our entry
soon. We locked it and gave the key to the owner of this house. We walked out
of Street No. 8. Reached our office by 9:35. Srijana and others walked down via
our office. They stood in queue at Khairatabad railway station and got a seat
reserved for Rama Raju for Janmabhoomi Express for the 9th of this
month. They took a bus for NGO Colony bus stop by 10:15. Today I did some work
related to TATA NANO project. Evening our CEO Gollaputi Mahendra conducted a
meeting in his room and explained the nature of work to be carried out by every
employee in this firm. He discussed the growth plan of the firm with us and the
idea of recruitment of more candidates to fill some gaps in the work process.
It is a good exercise. Left the office by 6:34. Took a bus by 6:37 and returned
home by 7:55. My in-laws came here to help us in packing our household items
and move into our new rented abode. Went to sleep by 10:00.
4 March (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Got ready by 7:30. Reached NGO Colony bus stop by
7:40. Took a 187 D/V bus and reached Khairatabad by 8:42. Walked to the rented
abode of my HCU friend Trinadh. It’s near NASR School. Spent talking with him
for 30 minutes. He belongs to Vizianagaram district. He is living with his
wife, daughter and mother-in-law now in a little abode. He is a theatre
artiste. He is a gentleman. I enjoy his presence. Got into our office by 9:45.
Today I collected content on branding from a US-based company website. We use
it to gain insights on concepts and practices related to advertising. By 1:45
emailed a six-line poetic piece to the folks of Telugu daily Eenadu at Hyderabad from the Yahoo Mail
id of my wife Srijana. They invited submissions from women to publish them on
the 8th of this month in their daily on the occasion of
International Women’s Day. I wrote this piece in Telugu and submitted it on
behalf of Srijana along with her passport size color photograph. There is a
woman in my thoughts and imaginations. I portrayed her characteristics briefly
in this six-line submission. Today I applied for a casual leave tomorrow.
Mahendra readily granted it. I would have one casual leave in a month as an
employee on probation. I would use this leave to peacefully move to Khairatabad
from Vanasthalipuram. My colleague Amarnadh and I reached K K Home Mart store
at Musheerabad by 7:00 in an auto rickshaw to finalize content related to their
catalogue. We spent there till 9:00. Returned home by 10:00 by bus. Went to
sleep by 10:30.
5 March (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Srijana, Anand, my in-laws and I got ready along with
our belongings and packs by 10:00. The DCM van, which was booked by my
father-in-law and Srijana, was brought to our abode by 10:40. All of us loaded
our household items into this van from 10:45 to 12:00 keeping it just below our
first floor. We took leave of my house owner, portion mates and neighbours
before getting into this vehicle. We started here by 12:01 and reached our new
rented abode at Chintal Basthi by 1:15. Police stopped this vehicle twice on
the way. Its driver paid 100 rupees at the second point as fine. We unloaded
our items into the ground portion of house bearing number 6-2-947 from this van
by 1:40. This portion is vacant now. The driver too helped us in this work.
Paid 1300 rupees to him. We moved our household items into our second floor
from the ground portion from 1:45 to 4:30. We had homemade lunch by 3:30. My
mother-in-law prepared rice, curry and turmeric soup for us in our old rented
abode and brought it here. We could arrange our things in different places and
shelves in our rented portion by 10:30. This portion has a bedroom, hall,
kitchen, a toilet-cum-bathroom and a small front part to sit and glance across
the road. It’s a compact portion. My association with the two-bedroomed portion
in the house bearing number 6-5-33 at Self Finance Colony in Vanasthalipuram
ended today. I enjoyed my life in this beautiful place. Went to sleep by 11:00.
6 March (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. Last night Anand got up around 3:00 and cried for some
time. I was disturbed. I could not sleep for two hours. Turned angry at this
bad habit of Anand. Walked down towards Khairatabad railway station by 8:30.
Bought 2250 grams of jaggery, four shaving items, detergent cakes, onions,
sweet potatoes, cabbage, tomatoes, bananas and two milk packets. They cost me
about 300 rupees. Bought The Hindu, Eenadu and Sakshi when walking back to home. My mother-in-law observed the
ceremony of ‘boiling milk’ on our stove by 9:30 because it is auspicious time
to do it according to Telugu calendar. It is part of Hindu tradition. We start
cooking food in a new abode of residence after this ceremony. She prepared
sweet rice with jaggery, milk and cardamoms, boiling milk. Thus we formally
entered this compact abode today. My in-laws and Anand took a 218 ordinary bus
at Vidyut Soudha bus stop by 2:30 for Ashok Nagar near Serilingampally. They
went to the abode of Madhavi, the maternal aunt of Srijana. Srijana and I took
them to this bus stop. I cried for 10 minutes in our abode before this thinking
about Anand. I often scold him for his mischief as a disciplinarian. I regret
it later as a humanitarian thinking about his age and innocence. Srijana and I
are missing him. He should enjoy our love and care for him. He is happy with
his maternal grandparents. He is not much interested in Srijana or me. Night
the marriage of Telugu film actor Allu Arjun took place at Madhapur in
Hyderabad. Watched its live telecast on television. My friend Deepthi appeared.
Went to sleep by 10:30.
7 March (Monday)
Woke up by 6:45. Started to the office of Glads Media by 9:20 on foot.
I have to cross the road and go to the other side of it to reach our office.
It’s a risky feat for me. I have to escape from the flow of vehicles observing
them very carefully. Many are dying frequently in twin cities when crossing
busy roads. I don’t like the idea of crossing these busy roads but God
subjected me to it. There is an over-bridge near Khairatabad bus stop. I have
to spend 10 minutes to use it and cross this road safely. I will finalize that
option after checking this dangerous choice for a few days. My life is
precious. God equipped me with a powerful brain. I should use it to live safely
and die peacefully one day. Morning collected content from the website of Micro
Arts Creative Agency. They posted great content on their website about branding
and advertising. It is like a short reference book. Afternoon created the
account of Glads Media on Google’s Blogger, LinkedIn and Facebook. Our CEO
Mahendra told me to make our company website famous on the Internet also. Today
I crossed the main road four times. I did it once to go to the office in the
morning, to come for the lunch in the afternoon, go back to office after it and
return home in the evening. Morning my in-laws and Anand returned from Ashok
Nagar by 11:30 by bus. Night Srijana and I walked to a nearby medical store
along with Anand and bought a 500-gram bottle of Junior Horlicks for him for
150 rupees. Slept by 10:00.
8 March (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today it is International Women’s Day. Fitted
different parts of my computer system by 8:45 in our bedroom beside our bed and
started using it in this abode. My mother-in-law prepared Upma for our
breakfast. Reached our office by 9:30. The six-line piece of poetry in Telugu,
which I recently emailed to the folks of Telugu daily Eenadu, was not published in it today. They invited entries on the
occasion of International Women’s Day. I emailed it from the email id of
Srijana because only women can participate in it. They did not publish any
piece of poetry in it today. They published related stories about women
achievers in a different format. I wrote an insightful piece of poetry. I
thought that they would publish it. They disappointed me. Today I typed out
content to be posted on the website of Glads Media. Also created a template for
the design of this website on a Microsoft Excel sheet. Returned home by 7:15.
My in-laws got ready with their luggage to go back to their village tomorrow
morning. They are taking back Anand also along with them. He is crying
frequently without considerable cause. He got everything to eat and fill his
stomach. He has time and space to play and enjoy at his level. His maternal
grandparents are treating him like a prince. He has parents, relatives and
resources to depend on. All these facilities and privileges made him so. I am
not happy with this bitter truth. He is impatient and cowardly. I don’t like
such kids as a disciplinarian. May God bless him. Went to sleep by 10:00.
9 March (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:00. Srijana, her parents, Anand and I hired an auto
rickshaw for 80 rupees by 5:50 at Chintal Basthi bus stop and reached
Secunderabad railway station by 6:20 via Necklace Road. Janmabhoomi Express was
on platform 1. Srijana’s parents and Anand took their seats 106 and 107 in its
reservation coach D-1 by 6:22. Bought a copy of Eenadu and scanned it for 20 minutes. We left the station by 7:00.
Anand is enjoying his innocent, mischievous and carefree life in the company of
his maternal grandparents in village K O Mallavaram. Srijana and I miss him
here but we should allow him to live there where he is comfortable and happy.
We took a 49 Z route bus up to Khairatabad bus stop and reached home by 7:30.
Went to our office by 9:30. Our CEO Mahendra appreciated the unique content I
wrote to be posted on our company website of Glads Media but said that he likes
to keep the present content and website design as they are. He told me to edit
and improve the content wherever necessary and add some features to its Home
Page to make it more attractive and interactive. He wants to use less content and
relevant and insightful images on every web page. He is possessive of the
present version of colors and design of his company website. Afternoon worked
in the direction shown by him revising the given website content and collecting
insightful images from Google. Left the office by 7:00. Srijana’s parents and
Anand reached K O Mallavaram by 8:30. Slept by 10:00.
10 March (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:00 but continued on cot till 7:00. It’s my endeavor to
rest and relax more than necessary. Went to our office by 9:30. Today I revised
the present content posted on the company website of Glads Media and collected
related images from Google. This work was over by 6:30. We use this content and
these images when reshaping this website to give it a new and comprehensive
look. Our CEO Mahendra had to prepare and email a report to the folks of
Reliance Digital this night itself. They want us to do a set of promotional
activities for them. They are opening a Reliance Digital store at Vidya Nagar
on the 26th of this month. We have to create enormous awareness
about the launch of this store before and after it. I stayed back and typed up
content related to it depending on the dictation of Mahendra. Walked back to
home by 8:30. This morning a small family entered the ground level portion in
this house. There is no suitable space to keep my bicycle here. We put it on
the terrace of the little public library adjoining this building. There are no
books or visitors for this library now. The folks of state government would
have built it some 40 years ago. I love its antique look and compact size. I
put two old clothes on this bicycle to protect its color and quality from the
effects of sun and rain. It served me a lot when I was in Vanasthalipuram. Now
I am not getting time to use it. It’s my great friend. Today the activists of
TRS held “Million March” on Necklace Road demanding a separate Telangana state.
Went to sleep by 10:30.
11 March (Friday)
Woke up by 5:00 but remained on cot till 7:00. Went to our office by
9:30. Today I updated some content for the catalogue of K K Home Mart and the
company website of Glads Media. Morning sent an enquiry to the folks of Punya
Publications in Bengaluru through the online contact form on their company
website. I asked them if they can publish my book. Afternoon somebody sent an
SMS to my cellphone. I replied. We exchanged about six SMSes in 20 minutes’
time. I don’t know whether this living entity is a male or female creature.
Toward the end of it, the SMS stated that it is Aryan from Warangal. He or she
informed me that he is my new friend. The cellphone number of this entity is
9059345998. I did not call up to this number because he or she is not
interested in that facet of direct communication with me. I must respect the
choices and privacy preferences of such creatures. I like such messages and
interactions from others with elements of mystery and suspense. Novelty and
surprise add beauty and passion to our life. By 6:15 my colleague Amarnadh and
I reached K K Home Mart at Musheerabad in an auto rickshaw. Lalit Patel and
Sandeep are expecting more changes and content additions in their catalogue
being designed by us. They would be free at night only to attend the work of
their catalogue. Mahendra made us into daily coolies in attending the catalogue
work of these blokes. Returned home by 10:20. Went to sleep by 11:00.
12 March (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:00. Went to our office by 9:30. Today I did a little work
related to the catalogue of K K Home Mart and Sangam Dairy. Visited the website
of Heritages, a dairy business unit in the United States of America. I enjoyed
reading the history of this firm. I felt like working with them leaving my
present job here. Milk improves the health of human beings. I like the people
of dairy industry. Theirs is an ideal business. Going to the USA is not that
easy. They don’t take me there to offer me job in their dairy unit. I emailed
to them just to inform them that I am interested to work with them in some
position. Today I posted two comments on the blog site of Ram Gopal Varma. He
is a brave, honest and stately Indian film director. He is an impressive and
insightful brand in the present Indian film industry. He sacrificed his
personal and family life for the sake of his professional life. He earned and
retained a unique identity for himself as a film personality. He is a self-made
achiever and challenger. I like his life and character. Afternoon my cousin
Murali informed me that our familiar folks came to the Ashram of Shri Ram
Chandra Mission at Thumukunta from Gollalagunta to see their spiritual master.
He told me to come there to see them. I have no time to enjoy my personal life
now. Glads Media turned me into a machine. I became so to earn money for my
survival. My colleague Amarnadh and I reached the shop space of K K Home Mart
at Musheerabad by 6:30 in an auto rickshaw to do their catalogue related work.
Returned home by 10:30. Went to sleep by 11:15.
13 March (Sunday)
Woke up by 7:00. Srijana, my colleague Amarnadh and I reached our
office by 10:15. There was power cut till 11:00. We spent reading newspapers. I
carried out some content related work to be used in the catalogue of K K Home
Mart till 12:00. Amarnadh added more images to this catalogue. Srijana and I
returned home by 12:15. We did not feel like going out because we have no money
to spend. My HCU friend Vemali Trinadha Rao came to our abode by 4:45. Srijana,
he and I spent talking among ourselves till 9:15. We discussed our domestic
affairs and contemporary issues. My friend Krishna Kishore talked with me from
4:15 to 4:50 from London over phone. I advised him to get into dairy business
or cultivation of medicinal plants in their agricultural land at Kota Nanduru.
He is already into these ideas. I encouraged him to do it. He has to earn and
save about 10 lakh rupees to do it. He has no reserves now. Trinadh left for
his abode by 9:20. He is into theatre arts. My parents are interested in going
to Tirupati to see Lord Venkateshwara as early as possible. They earlier
promised to this God that they would visit Him along with all of us. My eldest
brother Srinivas and I are jobholders. We don’t get many leaves at a time.
Personally I am not interested in going to any temple to see and satisfy a god
or goddess. Many practitioners of Hinduism are worse than devils now. I am not
such a Hindu. I understood human life more than necessary. Went to sleep by
11:00 for my dreams.
14 March (Monday)
Woke up by 6:30. Nanaji, a friend of Srijana, came here by 9:30 from
Tandur by a passenger train. They are classmates at Government High School in K
O Mallavaram in their 8th, 9th and 10th
standards. Now he is working in a factory at Tandur. He started back by 4:30
from Khairatabad railway station taking a passenger train. Srijana borrowed
6,000 rupees from him for our expenses. Went to our office by 9:45. Today I did
not do much office related work. Sent a short message to Swagata Gupta through
Facebook. I informed her that two married entities can admire each other. My
dreams signify that she admires me a lot. She is concealing those truths in
reality. This message is to let her know that I always admire her. I invited
her to our abode along with her husband. She is working with Newswire 18 at
Bengaluru now. Today I submitted the manuscript of my second book to the folks
of Whitmore Publishing in the USA for consideration. Today got an email reply
from the creatures of Punya Publications in Bengaluru. They wrote that they are
not publishing stories now. I know about their standards and history as a
publishing firm. I did not like to write back and educate them. Publishers are
running after money and celebrities now but not quality works and distinguished
writers. Returned home by 7:45. Srijana and I went out by 8:00 to buy a few
things. Bought two bottles of ‘Rooh Afza’ for her. It is tasty and nutritious.
The little creature in her body is growing well. She must consume good food
items now. She got enough time to rest at home. Went to sleep by 10:00.
15 March (Tuesday)
Woke up by 7:00. Went to the abode of Trinadh at NASR School by 8:30 on
my bicycle and collected a copy of media directory published by the folks of Yuva
Kala Vahini in Hyderabad. It contains the photos, addresses and details of
media creatures. Paid 100 rupees to him for it. On the way back, kept my
bicycle in the cellar of building named ‘Maruthi Plaza’. Went to our office by
9:30. Today our designer Amarnadh started reshaping the look and content of the
company website of Glads Media depending on the inputs provided by me and our
CEO Mahendra. I guided him in this regard. By 5:00 an amount of 11,571 rupees was
credited to my ICICI Bank account by the folks of Glads Media. It’s my salary
for my 12 working days in February. Srijana and I felt relieved. The folks of
this bank informed me about these things through automated SMSes to my
cellphone. Returned home by 7:50. Srijana and I walked down to the ICICI Bank
at Khairatabad by 8:30. Withdrew 3,500 rupees from the ATM Centre of ICICI Bank
here. Morning a technician of Hathway installed a box near our television for
cable TV channels. Srijana paid 2050 rupees to him for this service. We need
not pay anything to them for one year. This cable TV subscription fee and
contract is valid for one year. Morning Srijana consulted Dr. D Venkateshwarlu
at Swetha Nursing Home in Chintal Basthi. He prescribed medical tests, which
cost us 2500 rupees here. I advised Srijana to avoid many of them. Went to
sleep by 10:30.
16 March (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:30. Now we are finalizing ‘100
Days Sprint’ program. Our business development managers have to meet about 250
prospective clients between 23 March and 30 June this year and generate net
revenue of 45 lakh rupees. It is our business goal. They are recruiting more
folks to achieve these things. Today I worked on this project. My endeavor to
find a publisher for my second book is not getting successful. Leadstart
Publishing seems to be the last option. I have to contribute about 1, 30,000
rupees to get it published by them. I cannot afford it now. I am looking for
funding from others. There are many millionaires and billionaires in India.
Most of them are spending huge amounts of money for fashion, functions, brutal
sex with immoral celebrities, cricket and luxuries. They made India immoral and
restless through their dirty lives and unethical businesses. I want to live and
die as an idealist and thinker. I have to consult good people to get funding
for my book. Writers and thinkers are not an attractive lot in India now for
people but film and political celebrities. They want to play funny games
instead of participating in a thought process or activity, which demands
intelligence and idealism from them. They want to grow cheating and misguiding
others. Majority Indians are opportunists and escapists in terms of social
service and patriotism. I want to educate and reform such Indians as a writer.
It’s my goal and dream. I am not happy with my life but I have to play a good
role according to my Karma. Went to sleep by 10:00.
17 March (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:30. Morning Srijana prepared Tamarind Rice (Pulihora in Telugu) for us to have for
our breakfast, lunch and supper. It was very tasty. Went to our office by 9:30.
Today I collected the details of hotels, restaurants, resorts, schools,
colleges, coaching institutes, IMFL, cement companies, tour and travel operators
and SSIs based in Hyderabad and Secunderabad. I wondered to know about the
volume of business going on in these areas in Andhra Pradesh. Returned home by
7:45. By 11:00, this morning, Srijana went to the rented abode of her maternal
aunt Madhavi at Ashok Nagar near Serilingampally by bus. She repaid 5000 rupees
to her uncle Subba Raju on behalf of me. She spent there for about six hours
and returned home by 6:30 by bus. Recently my brother Srinivas got nine tickets
reserved for his family, my parents and the family of my brother Sambha for
Tirumala Express for the 20th of next month. I have to be in
Tirupati by the morning of 21 April to join them there. My parents decided to
see Lord Venkateshwara along with their three sons, daughters-in-law and
grandchildren. They have been thinking about it for the last three years. We
went to Tirupati about 25 years ago. I too decided to join them in this
historical family pilgrimage tour. My wife Srijana does not come there with us
because she is pregnant now. My son Anand is also excluded from this tour
because he is not accustomed to and comfortable with me. My parents are happy
about this tour. Went to sleep by 10:00.
18 March (Friday)
Woke up by 6:30. Walked down to Khairatabad railway station by 8:10 and
stood there in the reservation queue. Got a berth reserved for me for
Narayanadri Express from Secunderabad to Tirupati for 20 April paying 284
rupees. Walked back to home by 8:50. Went to our office by 9:30. Morning
collected details of some hotels and schools situated in twin cities. By 3:00
hired an auto rickshaw at our office and reached the shop space of K K Home
Mart at Musheerabad by 3:20. Keshav reached there by 3:30. He is an orthodox
Tamil Brahmin. He recently retired as a deputy general manager from a State
Bank of India. He is a friend of Lalit Patel and Shanti Patel, the present
owners of K K Home Mart. The age of their bond is about 25 years. Keshav must
be about 60. His son and daughter are working in the USA now. He is a happy
Indian. He loves English language and uses it frequently. He is improving the
standard of content developed by me for the catalogue of K K Home Mart. Today
also he did it manually for about two hours. I incorporated those changes on a
computer. Hired an auto rickshaw by 6:30 and returned to our office by 7:00. My
colleagues Ramya and Murali asked me if I am interested in coming to the
“Entrepreneur Awards” ceremony being organized by the folks of Zee Telugu
television channel. They sent an invitation card to our office folks. They are conducting
it in a star hotel. It may be continued till late night hours. I replied in the
negative. Morning Dr. Venkateshwarlu did a tetanus preventive injection to Srijana.
She bought medicines prescribed by him. Went to sleep by 10:30.
19 March (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:30. Today it’s Holi. They
declared today as a holiday earlier but made it into a working day because we
did not work on a day recently due to the strike by the folks of TRS party.
Morning revised the content to be posted on our company website. Added relevant
keywords to the content, wherever possible, minding SEO. By 2:30 went into
apartment bearing number 502 in the fifth floor of our building named ‘Maruthi
Plaza’. Our office space will be this abode very soon. I found the space and
furnishing good in this office. This is the office of C 41 Technologies. They
are not using it now. Our folks buy these office items from him for our use.
Evening collected some content from Wikipedia. This is knowledge base for all
creative folks in our firm. Our CEO Gollaputi Mahendra advised me to research
online frequently and collect relevant information for our company needs.
Returned home by 7:20. This night super moon phenomenon is going to occur in
the sky. Moon comes very closer to earth planet and so he appears bigger and
brighter than he normally is. It happens once a decade or so. I like such
wonders of this universe. I am very poor at things related to this earth
planet, space and astronomy. God created me to live in His mysterious and
wonderful creation like an innocent and dreamy entity. I did not use colors
today to celebrate my little existence. Went to sleep by 11:00.
20 March (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:00. Last night I glanced at the super moon in the sky
around 12:40. I did not find him brighter and bigger as expected. Srijana and I
got ready by 6:15. We reached Sudarshan Lodge at Narayana Guda by 7:20. My
brother Srinivas was there along with his three colleagues of UCO Bank. They
came here this morning by Godavari Express to attend a meeting of their
employees union today. Srijana and I spent talking with my brother for 15
minutes about our domestic affairs. We gave him a dozen bananas and a pack of
Cadbury Eclairs chocolates. I took the copy of my book Stories of Love and Beauty from him. I have to read it and send
error report to the folks of Leadstart Publishing in Mumbai for the
rectification in the next print run of this book. My brother gave me 100 rupees
asking me to buy fruits for Srijana. Srijana and I returned home by 8:00. A
representative of BEAM Telecom came to our abode by 11:00. Paid 1000 rupees to
him towards their B-Fast 400 data limit plan. They install their broadband
connection to my computer soon. They collected 600 rupees as installation fee.
Monthly rent is 400 rupees for it. The broadband speed is 2Mbps and usage limit
is 2.2 GB per month. I need Internet at home as a writer and blogger. Today I
read eight stories in my book, covering 132 pages, in about three hours’ time.
Identified three grammatical errors in these pages. Walked to the vegetable
market in Chintal Basthi by 5:30 and bought vegetables worth 100 rupees for our
domestic use. My brother Srinivas took Godavari Express by 6:00, this evening,
at Secunderabad railway station, to go back to his abode in Visakhapatnam. Went
to sleep by 10:30.
21 March (Monday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:30. All the office items
related to our company were already moved into the apartment bearing number 502
in the fifth floor of building named ‘Maruthi Plaza’. Our systems administrator
Satya Kishore and office boy Santosh worked like restless machines for it.
There is dust everywhere in this abode now. Our fellows are making holes in the
walls with an electrical drilling machine to install network and electricity
wires into them. Our CEO Mahendra and CFO Akkineni Suresh decided to install AC
machines in this space of our new office instead of wall and ceiling fans.
Broadband access could be established by 12:00 to a few computer systems. By
2:00 my colleague Amarnadh and I started to the shop space of K K Home Mart at
Musheerabad in an auto rickshaw to make necessary changes in the content of
their catalogue. They kept us there rest of the day saying that this work must
be finished today at any cost. About six folks are providing their inputs to
improve the content of this catalogue. Thus they made it into a variety soup
into which anybody may put anything at any time to spoil its taste to the
maximum possible extent. Amarnadh and I are honorary cooks of this soup. We can
merely witness how they are spoiling this soup in their kitchen. Their guests and
customers would be real victims later. By 4:00, this afternoon, a
representative of BEAM Telecom provided broadband connection to my computer
system at home in the presence of Srijana.
22 March (Tuesday)
Woke up by 8:30. I remained at the shop space of K K Home Mart till
5:00 this morning along with Amarnadh and returned home by 5:30. It was an
unexpected night duty for us. I cannot sleep well during daytime. By 10:30
created a blog site titled http://dcraju.blogspot.com. It stays along with my
present blog site http://virahini.blogspot.com. The name of this blog site is
Solitary Bird. I created it to post the content of my personal diaries on it. I
should allow others to read my diaries online initially. They educate and
entertain them to a great extent. I should not delay this process. I will get
them published later, in the form of books, for all to read. My thoughts are
for all. My dream is to see humanity as a race of universal fraternity and
unconditional love. Today I posted the content of my diary of 1995 on this blog
site. I owe a lot to the folks of Blogger and Google. They provided a lot of
free online space for me to post my content there. It is a powerful medium to
keep in touch with others across the world. The technology, being invented and
used by Google, is bringing all closer and closer now. Went to our office by
11:30. Today also our systems administrator and office boy worked hard to put
things in order in our new office. I felt sleepy and worn-out throughout the
day. I spent casually for long in the office. Night helped my office folks a
little in keeping computer systems, chairs and tables here and there. The
intensity of summer is increasing day by day. Today we felt sultry in our
office. Returned home by 8:00. Went to sleep by 11:00 for my dreams.
23 March (Wednesday)
Woke up by 7:00. Went to our office by 9:30. Today I did not do much
work. Today our systems administrator Satya Kishore and office boy Santosh
struggled a lot and brought a final look to it by the evening. We helped them
to some extent. They got eight wall fans fitted to provide air to us. Evening
collected some content from Wikipedia about a few types of advertising. It is
for our database of subject knowledge for related creatures to read and
understand. Returned home by 7:15. Today it is the marriage day of Srijana and
me. We lived together for three years as married entities. I provided her with
enough liberty to live and experience her life as a creature with self-respect
and individuality. I often think that she is not growing psychologically to
understand the contemporary social evils and thus develop a broader perspective
about this world. She immediately turns moody and sad if I ever criticize her
about her general knowledge and improvement in thinking. She is a beautiful,
sensitive and reliable wife to me. I advised her to write her personal diary
every day in Telugu. Thus I and others can understand her better. She is doing
it. I enjoy her presence and innocence. My Lord Krishna presented her to me as
a special gift. She is a guest to my life. Today we did not do anything to
celebrate this day. I have no time beyond my office hours. She told me to take
permission and come home one hour early to go to the Necklace Road but I did
not like that idea. Went to sleep by 11:00.
24 March (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:35. Our CEO Mahendra was
waiting for his subordinates to come to the office. Ramya and Murali decorated
our office with flowers and green leaves. A priest came by 10:15. Today the
management of our firm is entering this office space formally and
ceremoniously. This priest chanted mantras on this occasion. Mahendra broke a
pumpkin and a coconut at the entrance of this office by 10:30 under the
guidance of this priest. Later he worshipped the photos of Hindu deities in the
suggested manner. This ceremony was over by 11:00. I wonder at such Hindu ceremonies
meant for getting the blessings of God. It is a useless and worthless
formality. Human beings must grow psychologically and spiritually to be blessed
by God. They should practice virtues at personal and social levels. God does
not forgive and bless sinners and criminals. One’s Karma dictates and directs
one’s course of life. Today I collected some content from Wikipedia. Evening
Mahendra talked with me for 10 minutes privately. He said that he would fire me
soon if he does not find me as suitable and useful to his expectations and
needs. Returned home by 7:40. Morning Srijana went to Vanasthalipuram by bus.
She paid 162 rupees in the office of Muthoot Finance there, towards monthly
interest for 16000 rupees, which I borrowed from them earlier, pledging her two
gold bangles. She also paid 330 rupees at the Reliance Communications store
there near Ganesh Temple towards my monthly cellphone bill. She spent at the
abodes of our familiar folks there for three hours. She returned home by 4:00
by a 187 D/V bus. Went to sleep by 11:00 for my dreams.
25 March (Friday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:30. Today I wrote content in
Telugu for the brochure of Seelin liquid. A distributor is introducing this
liquid in Andhra Pradesh soon. We are designing this brochure for him in
Telugu. This liquid is being imported from the USA for the Indian market. If it
is pumped into the tires of light and heavy duty vehicles, it creates a
protective layer in the tube or tubeless tires and protects them from
punctures. It’s a revolutionary and very useful product for the users of
vehicles in India, where roads are very bad. The folks of Glads Media have to
develop and implement advertising material and promotional activities for this
product. Evening our designer Amarnadh and I developed a tentative brochure
design for it. Returned home by 7:45. Srijana went to Secunderabad railway
station by 6:30 by bus to receive her father. Janmabhoomi Express arrived by
7:10. They hired an auto rickshaw for 60 rupees and reached our rented abode by
8:15. My father-in-law is considering the idea of working as a supervisor in a
large agricultural farm near Hyderabad on monthly salary basis. He came here to
see that farm and talk with the owner of it about this job. He brought a watermelon,
pickles, vegetables, coconuts, lemons, little raw mangoes and sweets for us.
Morning Srijana applied a paste of herbal powder on my hair and moustache to
turn a few strands of white hair into black color. I don’t like it. Went to sleep
by 11:00.
26 March (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:30. Today I worked on the
project of brochure development for Seelin liquid. By 1:00 my colleagues
Suresh, Amarnadh and I started to Ramanthapur on two bikes. We three reached
the office of Charan Chakra Solutions, beside Subham Gardens, by 2:00. They are
going to promote, market and sell Seelin liquid in Telangana and Coastal Andhra
regions. We talked with the main folks of this distribution agency for one hour
about the ways and means to be followed to promote and sell Seelin liquid. We
three reached Bawarchi Restaurant at RTC Crossroads by 3:00 via Vidya Nagar. We
got into the second floor of this restaurant by 3:15. Suresh ordered two plates
of Chicken Biryani for 240 rupees for three of us. It was hot, tasty and oily.
Many modern Indians like to eat spicy and oily foods. Useless and harmful
carbonated drinks are their favourite beverages in all seasons. For them,
entertainment and fun means thoughtless eating and careless spending. Such
worthless rogues frequent hotels and restaurants of this kind. They live badly
and die sadly ruining the good culture and image of India. My colleague Suresh
is one of such idiots of India. Had this tasty food sponsored by him. Returned
home by 7:30. Morning Srijana and her father went to Bazar Ghat area and got my
domestic HP LPG connection registered to our present residential address at
Chintal Basthi. By 7:35, Jagannadha Raju, the paternal uncle of Srijana, came
to our abode from village Kandla Koya. We all spent talking among ourselves for
some time. Went to sleep by 11:00.
27 March (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:00. Morning read dailies Eenadu, The Hindu and Sakshi for two hours. By 12:30 read a
short message sent by Swagata Gupta to me through Facebook. Recently I sent two
messages to her through Facebook. It is her first piece of communication to me.
She sent me the following message: “You are a psychologically ill person. May
you soon get some medical help”. I was shocked after reading this message from
her. Somehow I developed admiration for her. It kept on growing over time. I
did not know about her views about me. I understood her silence wrongly. Today
she awoke me with this message. She should have done it in 2006 itself. I would
not have written those short stories for her. I would not have dedicated my
first book to her. Spent all the day recollecting my sense of admiration for
her. I am hurt knowing that she developed such opinion about me. I will try to
distance myself from her psychologically. I admired her for five years. I
cannot erase her image from my psyche within five minutes. Typed out and posted
a blog titled “Psychologically Ill Person” on my blog site by 2:30 discussing
this matter. Evening my cousin Vasu reserved two berths for Srijana and her
father online for East Coast Express for the 29th of this month from
Secunderabad to Tuni. Srijana wants to go to K O Mallavaram to see Anand. I
cannot satisfy my personal life as long as I am an employee of a modern firm. I
cannot go to see Anand. My life is mechanical now. Went to sleep by 10:50.
28 March (Monday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:30. Morning I did not do much
work. Afternoon our folks discussed the expectations of Seshachala Herbal
Products Pvt. Ltd. They are introducing many herbal products into the market of
Andhra Pradesh soon. We have to promote the brand image of this firm and their
products. Meanwhile Uday of Charan Chakra Solutions came. He discussed the
content of their brochure for 20 minutes. Today Mahendra told us that we have
to stretch our working hours and work hard in the coming 100 days. We call it
“Sprint 100”. We have to earn a set amount of revenue during this time meeting
a given number of prospective clients. I felt disturbed after listening to his
words of caution to all of us. He is expecting us to work like machines. He
said that all business firms are working like this now. I am against such
trends and culture in India. Development achieved at the cost of personal lives
of employees leads to a restless and artificial society. Returned home by 8:00.
Srinivas of ‘Eetharam’ section of Telugu daily Eenadu came to our abode by 9:00 from their head office at
Somajiguda. Eetharam means this generation. They write about the trends,
culture and achievements of contemporary youth in this exclusive section page
every Saturday. I love this page and read it every Saturday with special
interest. He asked me about my evolution and goals as a writer. I answered him
in a vague and illogical manner. I think I know how to write but not how to
portray my spirit of life as a writer and dreamer. He casually jotted down some
points about me. I emailed a few files to him to understand me better at a later
stage while in his office space. Went to sleep by 11:00.
29 March (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Srijana, her father and I walked to the main road at
the other end of our lane by 9:10. They hired an auto rickshaw for 30 rupees to
Nampally railway station. It may be about two kilometres from this place. They
took East Coast Express by 9:30. Entered our office by 9:35. Today I collected
names to be used for the new products of Seshachala Herbal Products Private
Limited. I did not find comprehensive information about the industry of herbal
products in India. There are four or five major players in this industry in
India. By 4:13, Padma of Telugu daily Eenadu
came to Maruthi Plaza. She quickly took about eight photos of me with her
digital camera and rushed away. Reporter Srinivas of ‘Eetharam’ desk of Telugu
daily Eenadu sent her here. They use
one of these photos to publish along with a brief report on me as an emerging
English writer in India. They are likely to publish it this or next Saturday. I
felt happy about being photographed by this photographer of Eenadu. It’s a classic Telugu daily with
an admirable set of columnists, editors, contributors and correspondents. I
will be happy to see a report in it about me with my photo. The folks of
English dailies do not know about me. I did not spend money to promote my book
or me. Publicity is a big business segment in India now. Srijana and her father
got off East Coast Express at Tuni railway station by 9:30 this night. They
reached K O Mallavaram by 10:00. Went to sleep by 10:30.
30 March (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:30. Every day I am crossing
the road near Chintal Basthi bus stop escaping from vehicles. If I walk down
and use the over-bridge, I need to invest 10 more minutes every time I cross
this road. Many like to do things fast and save time. About 10,000 pedestrians
cross roads at avoidable places in twin cities every day. Each of them thinks
that nothing bad happens to him or her when crossing road. Hope guides the
lives of ordinary people more than fear and vision. Today I did research and
content writing work for the new products of Sechachala. By 1:50 had my lunch
in the Golden Deluxe Mess along with my colleagues Amarnadh and Suresh. When
Srijana is here, she adds curd and curry to rice and puts those two
combinations in two small plastic tins. The curry combination is for energy and
curd combination is for keeping my stomach cool. I eat them with a spoon. I
need not go out from our office nor spend money for food in a hotel. Housewives
make the hectic and tense lives of their husbands bearable and comfortable
living and working like honorary servants in their homes. Now Srijana got a
little relief from this regular domestic service to me. She is with her son and
parents. I love her more when she is away from me than when with me. I miss her
presence and service to me. I am a selfish person from this perspective. Night
had two chapatis at hotel Krishna for 22 rupees. I am not feeling like cooking
food for me at home. My office hours may be the reason for it. Summer is
growing. Went to sleep by 10:45.
31 March (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:30. Today I did work related
to Seshachala Herbal Products. Afternoon our HR manager Chetanya Lakshmi
emailed a notice to all of us. She wrote about a new system of working hours
and discipline in it, which we have to follow from tomorrow onwards in this
firm. The new office timings are from 9:15 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. One can take two
two-hour permissions in a month. There are some related terms and conditions.
They are rigid and old-fashioned. They affect employee morale. Dealing with
Mahendra is difficult. He knows how to criticize us when he expects us to work
more than we can do. He thinks that employees work better if he often frightens
and cautions them in different contexts in different ways. Akkineni Suresh
remains calm, balanced and ideal in his behavior in this office. These two
smoke cigarettes going out frequently. I don’t like doing a job in any company.
I have to do it for the sake of money and survival. Returned home by 7:30. Had
a plate of Set Dosa at hotel Krishna by 8:00. Today Srijana consulted Dr. C S
Lakshmi at Talli Pilla Hospital in Tuni. She prescribed Betlex-Forte, Shelcal-250
and Orofer-XT tablets for her. She said that Srijana need not undergo
ultrasound scan. She prescribed blood and urine tests only. I felt happy about
her simple process of medical tests. She said that baby is growing well in
Srijana’s womb. She is planning to come back to Hyderabad soon. Watched
television from 8:30 to 10:00. Went to sleep by 11:00.
1 April (Friday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:10 with four biscuit packs.
Bought them for 20 rupees at a medical store. Had one of these packs for my
breakfast. I have to spend about 40 rupees at a hotel to fill my stomach with
those light and useless breakfast items there. I think biscuits are better than
them. Today I did creative and written
works related to the company and herbal products of Seshachala. I did not
celebrate April Fools’ Day today. I love the spirit of such unique days.
Recently my father attracted the blame of my sister-in-law Kranti in Peda
Gummuluru. He observed that she did not keep her house clean dusting every nook
and corner of it with a broom. He cleaned part of it. She blamed him for it. We
are not happy with the culture of Kranti and her mother Janaki in this regard.
They don’t know how to keep their house clean and beautiful. If we ever
criticize them about it, they fight back with us. Those, who don’t change,
based on constructive criticism, from others, cannot grow as human beings. My
mother did not like the attitude and behavior of Kranti towards my father in
this regard. She decided not to go to their house and advised my father also to
remain away from that house. My brother Sambha is also an undisciplined idiot
in this regard. He is getting attracted towards dirty politics. He has no time
for thinking about him and reforming his life. I think it’s his Karma. Paid
4,500 rupees to our house owner by 9:30 towards monthly rent for my portion for
March. It’s my standard. Borrowed 2000 rupees from my friend Trinadh for it.
Went to sleep by 10:00.
2 April (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I checked the
websites of some advertising companies located in the USA, Greece, France,
Germany, Canada and India. Typed up the URLs of about 12 websites. Our CEO
Mahendra wants the website of our company to be designed uniquely. He is not
happy with the design and look of our company website. These unique websites are
for reference. Today all the folks in our company were engaged in discussing
and watching World Cup. Many left the office by 2:00. Cricket became part of
their life and culture. I am not happy among these shallow and dirty Indians.
Our office boy Santosh, my colleague Ramya Agasthi and I left the office by
6:15. Santosh dropped me at Punjagutta Crossroads by 6:40 on his bike on his
way back to home at Bora Banda. Thence took a city bus and reached Secunderabad
railway station by 7:30. Janmabhoomi Express arrived by 7:50. My maternal aunt
Surya Bhaskaramma and my uncle Chanti Babu got off it with three items of
luggage. We three took a 219 bus by 7:50 and reached Beeramguda bus stop by
8:50. Anantha Varma came here to receive us. We four reached his rented abode
at Shirdi Sai Colony by 9:05 on foot. My cousin Sirisha served me supper by
10:30. Her daughter Shiva Sahithi is affected with pneumonia. Anantha Varma and
she spent in a children’s hospital at Chanda Nagar for four days and nights
getting her treated. They spent about 15,000 rupees for this treatment. My
uncle and aunt came here to take care of their granddaughter in this tense
situation. Felt happy talking with them. Went to sleep by 12:30.
3 April (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:30. Took leave of my aunt, cousin and walked to Beeramguda
bus stop. Took two city buses and reached Khairatabad bus stop by 8:00. Bought Eenadu, The Hindu and Sakshi
dailies and reached my abode by 8:15. Turned sleepy and dim due to less sleep
last night. I have no time to read newspapers completely. I am reading my book Stories of Love and Beauty whenever I am
getting a little time beyond my office hours. There are some grammatical errors
in this book. Sunil K Poolani of Leadstart Publishing ruined the quality of
this book. He does many things at a time and so he does not do anything
properly. He is interested in publishing many books for quantity sake but not
language quality. He is a stupid and eccentric publisher. One language error is
enough to tarnish the image of a book, publisher and writer. Thus he disturbed
me deeply publishing my first book with many language errors. Today I read some
stories in this book and marked a few errors in it. This is the work of a
publisher to be done before printing a book. Since Sunil is an idiot, who does
not get a manuscript edited thoroughly before getting it printed, I am doing
this editing work now. I regret getting my book published by them. Publishers
are not accepting the works of new writers. I ended up with Leadstart because
they got ready to publish my book. This is not favorable time for good writers.
Night watched television for three hours. It is hot. Went to sleep by 11:15.
4 April (Monday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today I read many stories in my book Stories of Love and Beauty and
identified grammatical errors in it. I did it earlier also when I got time for
it. By today I could complete my work in this regard. There are about 30
grammatical errors in it. Typed them up on a Microsoft Word file in a table
format from 6:30 to 8:30 on my computer at home. Emailed it to Swarup Nanda of
Leadstart Publishing by 8:40. I cautioned him not to repeat these errors in my
book. I think they printed 300 copies of my book in the first print run. They
incorporate these changes in my book before they go for second print run. The
author of a book could find out many language errors in his or her book means
the concerning publisher failed to get it edited properly. Poor language
editing tarnishes the image of an author, a book or a publishing firm. Today it
is the first day of the Telugu year Khara
Naama, which Telugu people celebrate as Ugadi.
Srijana and Anand celebrated it well in Viswanadhapuram along with their folks
there. My brother-in-law Vamsy went there from Bengaluru. My in-laws come to
Hyderabad soon along with their luggage. My father-in-law got a job as a
supervisor in an agricultural farm near villages Aaredu and Masanpally in Medak
district. He talked with its owner recently. He is unable to survive in K O
Mallavaram without reliable income sources. They rent out their house to some
familiar one in this village. Today I turned weak and dim due to continuous
reading and useless food. Today many folks celebrated Ugadi grandly. Went to sleep by 11:00.
5 April (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I collected the
website ids of some advertising agencies to be used as references when our firm’s
would be redesigned. It’s casual and unproductive work. Got two emails from
Swarup Nanda of Leadstart Publishing in Mumbai. He wrote that he would get my
suggested language corrections incorporated into my book before they go for its
second print run. He advised me to get my second book published by some other
publisher if I am not happy with their standards and work culture. I replied to
him that I am choosing them because other publishers are not interested in
publishing my book. He is disturbed after reading my criticism about their
publishing firm and their standards of language editing. Many cannot accept and
digest criticism as they can do it with appreciation. This is why Indians are
not growing psychologically and culturally. They always crave for applause from
others. Today about 800 creatures visited my two blog sites. I wondered at it. Usually
about 40 folks visit it a day. I don’t know why that many folks visited them
today. Returned home by 7:00. By 8:00 my personal diary of 2009 was posted on
my blog site dcraju.blogspot.com. From 23 March onwards, I kept on posting the
content of my personal diaries, every night, by 8:00 p.m. PDT, on this blog
site, starting with my diary of 1996. I posted my diary of 1995 on 21 March.
Now, my 15 personal diaries, from 1995 to 2009, are available on this blog site
for all to read. Went to sleep by 10:30.
6 April (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I collected
information about some industries in India. Recently Srijana applied Henna to
my hair on the head and moustache despite my dislike for it. It is to colour
the white strands of hair on my head and in my moustache. She wants to beautify
me this way. I felt cool when it was applied on my head. I washed it when
bathing after half an hour. It is a herbal product. She bought it for me in
Vanasthalipuram when we were there. I think there are about 100 white strands
of hair on my head. My moustache has about 15 white strands of hair. I don’t
like to shave my moustache off to get rid of this problem. White strands of
hair on these parts of our body damage our overall beauty to some extent. Henna
transformed my white strands of hair into grey color. It affected my black
strands of hair also. It means an artificial product is damaging the beauty of
a natural phenomenon. I think always. I have dreams while sleeping. Air
pollution is high in twin cities. These factors contribute to hair loss to some
extent. Many Indians are more conscious and worried about their physical look
now than once. Many companies are manufacturing and selling health and beauty
related products extensively. Beauty parlours are attracting women and men
alike. All are mad after enhancing their external beauty but not internal
beauty. This is an artificial and unreliable society. Many are acting roles to
attract and cheat others. Hiding our true colors behind artificial ones is part
of this game. I am also playing it helplessly. Went to sleep by 10:00 for my
dreams.
7 April (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I did business
proposal related work. We conceptualized four programs. We have to approach
television channels with these innovative concepts. Mahendra Gollaputi and
Ramya Agasthi devised these programs and wrote content for them. I have to
polish and beautify them. By today the annual exams of 10th standard
of my nephew Sujan came to an end. He thinks that he may get about 530 marks
for 600 in these exams. He lived like a machine in this academic year. The
folks of his school Ravindra Bharathi subjected him to much pressure. Great
percentage of marks is their goal. He struggled like anything for it. Private
school education is like invited hell for students in Andhra Pradesh now. They
are growing like machines and businessmen but not individuals and citizens of
this nation. I pity this generation of students and their culture. Left our
office by 7:10. Kishan Rao reached Chintal Basthi bus stop by 7:30 in his car.
He is a brother-in-law of Gowravaram Srinivasa Rao, the head of Thoran
Technologies, where I worked as a content writer earlier. These people belong
to village Sardhana in Medak district. They are planning to renovate a temple
in this village soon. They are getting a brochure made for this purpose to
spread this message among their familiar and native villagers. Srinivas wrote
content for this brochure in English. He asked me to improve and finalize it.
Kishan Rao and I did it on my computer from 7:45 to 10:00. Felt happy about it.
Went to sleep by 10:40.
8 April (Friday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:20. Today I did proposal
related work. Today I saw the photos of a girl. Her cousin emailed these photos
from a village near Eluru. She is a friend of my colleague Ramya Agasthi.
Recently I told Ramya to search for a beautiful girl for my friend Veeranjaneyulu
to marry. We got the photos of this girl in this context. They said that she is
a beautiful girl. Otherwise I would not have asked Ramya to collect the photos
of this girl for my consideration also. This girl gets 30 marks for 100 for her
physical beauty according to my assessment. I don’t know why that girl sent the
photos of this entity considering her beautiful. Ramya argued with me
illogically when I explained her what I mean by beauty. She said that we cannot
define beauty. It is an abstract and worthless remark about beauty. We may not
be able to define beauty but we can feel and experience the power of beauty
when we see it. Left our office by 5:30 taking permission for one hour. Took a
city bus and reached Secunderabad railway station by 6:30. Srijana, her mother,
her paternal grandfather Ramana Raju and Anand already got off Janmabhoomi
Express on platform 2. We hired an auto rickshaw for 100 rupees and reached our
rented abode in Chintal Basthi by 7:20. Srijana brought 150 sapodillas, six coconuts,
plantains, homemade pickles and lemons from K O Mallavaram. Kishan Rao, the
brother-in-law of Gowravaram Srinivasa Rao, came to our abode by 9:00. This
morning I translated the English version of their temple brochure content into
Telugu. We two discussed it and made some changes in it by 10:00. Went to sleep
by 10:30 for my dreams.
9 April (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. My father-in-law got off an Anjana Travels bus at
Chintal Basthi bus stop by 7:30. He took it by 8:00 yesterday night in Tuni. He
brought his household items along with him. He rented out his house in K O
Mallavaram to a familiar fellow in that village for a monthly rent of 500
rupees. They use some part of his house. He kept some of his household items in
a portion of it. He sold his Jersey cow for 6000 rupees. Srijana told me that a
fellow asked it for 8000 rupees. He is a local cattle merchant. He sends it to
an abattoir. Humans are killing birds and animals for meat across the world.
Many are fighting against this universal crime. My father-in-law milked this
cow for a few months. It did service to him. I appreciate his concern for it.
He received his bike by 10:00. They booked it yesterday night in Tuni for a bus
of Danunjaya Travels. My in-laws, Srijana, her paternal grandfather Ramana Raju
and Anand started to the agricultural farm near Masanpally by 12:15 in a truck
arranged by the owner of that farm. They reached there by 3:30. My in-laws stay
in a house in this farm hereafter. My father-in-law works as a supervisor of
this farm on monthly salary basis. They paid him 10,000 rupees to move to this
place as a family unit from K O Mallavaram towards transport expenses. Evening
Srijana told me that the house in this farm is very good. She liked the
facilities in this abode. Srijana is happy because her parents are near us now.
Today I worked on business proposals in our office. Today it was cloudy and
pleasant. Went to sleep by 10:00.
10 April (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. My friend Meher Murali came to Chintal Basthi bus stop
by 8:40 on his bike at my request. We two reached Maanasija, the art abode of
our friend Veeranjaneyulu, at MLA Colony, by 9:20. Scanned Eenadu, The Hindu and Sakshi for one hour. Veeru is growing
green plants in the premises of his art abode for a beautiful and inspiring
ambience. I enjoyed their beauty. Meher Murali is staying here. He prepares Lemon
Tea very well. He cooks food items also. Veeru and he serve their guests
together offering them something to eat or drink. They are endearing hosts.
Film actor Nagendra Babu is coming to this place frequently to enjoy the
serenity of this art abode. Veeru likes him a lot. My friend Rajani Kumar Raju
came here by 11:30. He is trying to find a suitable bride for Veeru. He
remarked that Veeru should avoid growing locks of hair and the look of a sage
to be acceptable to the present-day girls. Veeru must be maintaining them for
that distinct appearance as an artist. We all spent talking about the
contemporary Indian politics, pervasive corruption and immorality for about two
hours. Veeru gave me 2,500 grams of Shakti Malt powder and 500 grams of dates.
He is deep in debts but he does not look agitated and tense about these
negative factors of his life. He wants to work hard and clear them slowly.
Every year they are mounting. He cannot control his expenditure in tune to his
income. Meher Murali, Rajani and I saw the Telugu film “Shakthi” of Jr. NTR in
cinema Sensation Sunshine at Khairatabad from 6:15 to 8:45. I enjoyed watching
this film throughout. Went to sleep by 10:30.
11 April (Monday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today I did not do much work in our office because
there was no Internet access throughout the day. Mahendra assigned me a work by
6:00. I did it on my computer at home from 7:00 to 10:00. Morning Srijana and
Anand returned home by 11:30 from the abode of their folks at Masanpally. They
travelled for about 130 kilometres to reach here. She saw peacocks and wild
pigs in the farm there. It is near Nizam Sagar. Many fishermen catch fish in
this reservoir. My in-laws can buy vegetables, fish and milk at very affordable
prices in this place. It is an agricultural farm of R V Rama Raju and his
relatives. Srijana brought tomatoes and groundnuts from there. Many Kshatriyas
bought many agricultural lands around Hyderabad during the last 40 years. The
rates of these lands increased tremendously in course of time. Resultantly they
became millionaires and influential people in the society. They look for poor
and helpless folks in their community to employ as supervisors of their farms.
They want loyal and reliable people for these positions. He pays 5,000 rupees
to my father-in-law every month as salary. He is planning to buy a buffalo also
for my in-laws for milk for domestic use. My in-laws are comfortable and happy
with these facilities in this farm. They came here for their livelihood. Vamsy
is working with some company near Bengaluru now. He is not in touch with me. He
does not like to talk with me. Many achieve self-respect and ego after becoming
financially independent. They cannot grow psychologically. I am happy about
Vamsy. Went to sleep by 10:30.
12 April (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today it is Sri
Rama Navami. It’s a holiday at our firm. We did not go to any temple on
this occasion. I lost interest in these things. Every creature lives and dies
according to its Karma. God does not interfere in it. Pain, suffering and
tragedy are the inevitable characteristics of human life. My life is an example
of it. I craved for the presence and love of a beauty. I married Srijana after
running after many girls. Thereafter I did not get enough time or money to
spend with her. I am going to office six days a week like an automated machine.
Srijana and Anand are spending all the day within the home. They are not
enjoying their lives because of me. I have to do a job for our survival. I am
not happy about the habits of Anand. He wants to eat and drink everything he
comes across. This habit is not good for his health. He gets up around 3:30
every night and cries for milk. Then his mother wakes up, boils milk and feeds
him. I also wake up due to these sounds around me. I cannot sleep thereafter. I
lose my vital night sleep of three hours during these early hours of a day when
I generally sleep well. That day I have to struggle in our office with a sleepy
mind and dim face. I think always. Dreams chase me at night. I am restless and
agitated about my present life and the society around me. I am unable to come
out of this trap. I am living in a bad world with good thoughts. Srijana, Anand
and I spent in the NTR Garden by Necklace Road from 4:30 to 6:00 in the
evening. It was our attempt to fill joy into our mechanical lives to some
extent. I am disturbed about my present state of life. Went to sleep by 10:00.
13 April (Wednesday)
Woke up by 3:40. Anand got up by this time and started crying demanding
milk. Srijana boiled milk and fed him. He slept again but I could not. Thoughts
kept flowing in my mind. I turned serious about this habit of Anand. I scolded
him. He got hurt and remained silent. Srijana got hurt about my anger at him. I
told her to take him to the abode of her parents in the agricultural farm at
Masanpally. I have to sleep well every night to work well in our company the
following day. Anand cannot understand this inevitable responsibility of my
present life. I took Srijana and Anand to the bus stop at Vidyut Soudha by 9:00
on foot. She took two buses and reached Sangareddy by 11:00 via Patan Cheru.
Her father came here to receive Anand. He took Anand to the agricultural farm
along with him by bus. Srijana returned from this place. She spent in the
rented abode of my cousin Sirisha at Beeramguda from 12:30 to 2:30. She
returned to our abode at Chintal Basthi by 4:00. She cried many times today
remembering Anand and my treatment toward him. I love Anand but I am unable to
express it to him in my present circumstances. Many can understand our words
but not our heartstrings. I can spend more time with Anand if I need not do a
job. Employees are the victims of modern culture. They live and work for money.
They don’t have time to build and retain human relationships. I am also a
victim of this culture now. Today I worked casually in our office. It’s sultry
to sit in my chair here. Went to sleep by 10:00.
14 April (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:30. Srijana remained disturbed and moody yesterday and
today because I sent Anand to the abode of her parents. She did not talk with
me much. I believe Anand would be happier there than here. He has enough space
and freedom there to play. We are living in a narrow abode here in the second
floor of a house. This is not convenient for him. Children want more space,
liberty and time to play and enjoy according to their choices. The maternal
grandparents of Anand look after him more affectionately and caringly than us.
As a father, I must spend a lot of time with him. I am unable to do it because
I am spending about nine hours of my daytime in the office and eight hours of
my nighttime for sleeping. I get enough time on Sundays and holidays but I am
using most of that time to carry out my pending work. I am not a great father
to Anand. I am expecting discipline and intelligence from him. He has to behave
like an adult to meet my expectations from him. I am both an idealist and
disciplinarian. When the disciplinarian is playing his role, the idealist goes
away from there. I sent Anand to that agricultural farm as a ruthless
disciplinarian but I am disturbed as a father because my idealism is not happy
with that act of the disciplinarian. This internal struggle goes on throughout my
life because I cannot be the best in everything I do. Human life is a result of
our sins and misdeeds in our previous births. It does not allow us to be happy
always. Pain and tragedy are its inherent characteristics. We rely on invisible
and inaccessible God when our Karma is acting upon us intensely. Went to sleep
by 10:00.
15 April (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I did work related
to the company brochure of Aries Agro and annual celebration of SWAL
Corporation. Evening it rained for about 40 minutes. Enjoyed the cool spell of
this rain, feeling it from our office. A shower in summer is like an oasis in a
desert for many Indians like me in this part of India. It made air cool and
pleasant. Today I checked online about the IT refund to me for the financial
year 2008-09. The management of Thoran Technologies deducted about 4,000 rupees
from my salary in 2008 towards income tax (TDS). A fellow applied for its
refund to me on my behalf in 2009. My online enquiry revealed that the cheque
sent by the IT folks to my then given address was not received in December
2010. It means they took about 16 months’ time to send my IT refund. Old man
Manmohan Singh often says that India is developing a lot. This is what he means
by development. He is the grand sick man of India now. He is an orphan in the
mental asylum of Sonia Gandhi. Rahul Gandhi is its manager. Night I contacted
the folks of Thoran Technologies about this issue of IT refund. They agreed to
provide me with relevant details of it soon. I am a serious enemy of income tax
rogues in this corrupt nation. They are interested in collecting tax from
everybody in this nation but not in repaying dues to tax payers in time. I
allow somebody to commit a mistake in a deal related to me. Then I reform him
in my style. I hate governments in India. Went to sleep by 10:30.
16 April (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:30. Srijana and I are consuming Shakti Malt porridge every
morning. It’s nutritious and useful for our bodies. Went to our office by 9:15.
Today I was preoccupied with the intense thoughts of my IT refund for 2008-09.
I applied for it for this financial year but they did not add any information
about it on their website. They put it as if I applied for it during 2009-10. I
did not do any job during these two years. I don’t know about the assessing
officer, who is dealing with my TDS refund. I could not find out those details
through online research. There are about five income tax related offices in
Hyderabad and Secunderabad. Many employees apply for their TDS refund through
some fellows of a tax consultancy. They don’t keep in touch with us. I don’t
have those receipts and proofs. Typed a two-page letter addressing the CMP
branch of State Bank of India in Mumbai. Now they are dealing with IT refunds
related to the Income Tax department of India. I wrote to them asking for
another cheque for 4,000 rupees without informing me about the procedures and
policies to be followed by me for getting it back. I booked this envelope at
the DTDC point near our office paying them 60 rupees for it. He said that they
send it by air. Returned home by 7:45. Posted this two-page letter on my blog
site with the title “IT Refund in India”. Many employees are facing this kind
of problems in India now. This letter is for them to read and understand India
better. Antisocial elements are a result of corruption, immorality and anarchy
in a nation. Went to sleep by 10:00.
17 April (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. Srijana and I took a 187 D/V bus at Khairatabad bus
stop by 8:15 and reached Vaidehi Nagar in Vanasthalipuram by 9:15. We walked a
little and reached the rented abode of my cousin Bala in Street No. 9. Bala is
in Vijayawada now. He went there to participate in a special training program
being conducted by the management of his school Sri Chaitanya. We spent talking
with his mother Rajeshwari till 10:00. Thence we walked to Self Finance Colony.
We talked with Bhagya Lakshmi and Uma for about two hours in the house bearing
number 6-5-33. Bhagya Lakshmi gave my subscription copy of Reader’s Digest and the related promotional material sent by these
folks. My cousin Murali joined us by 1:15. Borrowed 13,000 rupees from him.
Srijana, Aishwarya, Murali and I walked to the branch office of Muthoot Finance
at NGO Colony by 1:30. Srijana contributed 3,126 rupees. Paid 16,126 rupees to
them and took the gold necklace of Srijana back. Earlier I borrowed 16,000
rupees from them pledging this gold ornament. They opened it today also because
they are going for public issue soon. I have to take leave from my office to
come here on weekdays. This became an issue for me. I could resolve it today
like this. Srijana, Aishwarya, Murali, Rajeshwari and I spent talking among
ourselves in the rented abode of Bala from 2:00 to 4:15. Rajeshwari offered
lunch and snacks to Srijana and me by 1:45 and 4:00 treating us as her guests.
Srijana and I took a 187 D/V bus at NGO Colony bus stop by 5:00 and reached our
abode at Chintal Basthi by 6:20. Went to sleep by 10:00.
18 April (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I worked on a few pieces of writing work in our
office. It was sultry throughout in my chair. I am not getting air from the
wall fan near me. They did not fit another wall fan minding my needs. Left the
office by 6:30. The folks of Glads Media credited an amount of 27,000 rupees to
my ICICI Bank account by 8:06 towards my salary for the last month. Felt
relieved and happy. Today I applied for leave for me for the 21st , 22nd
and 23rd of this month. Mahendra Gollaputi did not remark anything
on it when I told him about it. I applied for these leaves minding our
pilgrimage to Tirupati soon. I have one paid leave in this month. They deduct
about 1,800 rupees from my monthly salary for these two leaves. I am not
interested in going to Tirupati but for the sake of my parents and brothers.
They think that Lord Venkateshwara blesses us only if we go to Him. I like if
my relatives and friends come to my abode of residence to see me. This God must
be thinking like me. He is waiting to see us. I am not getting time and
opportunity to spend with my folks being busy doing job and writing. In the
name of this God, we spend together for some time. We went to Tirupati about 25
years ago. This is an important pilgrimage for us from this perspective. Then
our parents were young. Now we three brothers are young. Time influences all.
My parents are ready for this great pilgrimage of our family. They arranged
food items and clothes in their bags. I am not taking Srijana and Anand along
with me on this pilgrimage. Pregnant women should not visit temples. Anand does
not stay with me. Went to sleep by 10:00.
19 April (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to the abode of my friend Vemali Trinadha Rao
near NASR School by 7:30 and repaid him 2,000 rupees. He gave me his book Naatakaalalo Mukhaanga Rachana – Oka
Parisheelana. It is in Telugu. There are 123 pages in it. Its price is 100
rupees. It is the thesis of his M.Phil. course completed in 2006 from Potti Sri
Ramulu Telugu University in Hyderabad. He got about 1000 copies of it published
for distribution to university libraries and bookstores. He discussed the
aspect of make-up in dramas in this book. I scanned it. There is great
information in it about these aspects of art and artistes. It’s an interesting book to read for
everybody who likes fine arts. Went to our office by 9:15. Srijana came to the
office of Manappuram Finance, above Himalaya Book World outlet, by 10:15. It’s
very near to our office. I too went there by 10:20. I signed on the documents
given by them. We borrowed 15,000 rupees from them pledging the 20-gram black
beads gold chain of Srijana. They said that they can lend us an amount of
35,000 rupees based on the present market value of this gold ornament. I don’t
like borrowing money largely from anybody. I have to pay 150 rupees every month
to them as interest for this money. This interest rate is very fair and
affordable for me. We borrowed this money to clear two debts. My cousin Murali
came here by 6:45. Repaid him 13,000 rupees. He took a bus by 7:10 for NGO
Colony. I am trying to clear debts due to my friends fast. Went to sleep by
10:30.
20 April (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Srijana started to Sangareddy by 8:00 by bus. Her
father brings Anand to this place from the agricultural farm by the time she
reaches there. Went to our office by 9:15. My colleague Chintapalli Suresh lent
me a Sony Cybershot digital camera. Our office boy Santosh gave me five rupees
asking me to offer it to Lord Venkateshwara in Tirupati. Srijana brought Anand
to our abode by 11:30. Got 6,000 rupees transferred to the bank account of
Nooka Raju (Nanaji), a friend of Srijana, by 2:00, from the ICICI Bank account
of my colleague Amarnadh. I recently borrowed this money from him. Repaid it
today. Left our office by 4:10. Rushed to my abode. Took a head bath and got
ready by 4:30. Gave 5,000 rupees to Srijana and told her to repay it to her
uncle Subba Raju. Cleared this debt also. Hired an auto rickshaw for
Secunderabad for 70 rupees by 4:35. Srijana and Anand left for Ashok Nagar by
4:40. They spend in the rented abode of her maternal aunt Madhavi there for two
days during my time of pilgrimage in Tirupati. Got into Secunderabad railway
station by 5:15. Took my berth 13 in the sleeper coach S-13 of Narayanadri
Express by 5:50. This train pulled off from this station by 6:09. Anand Nair,
my fellow passenger, requested me to offer my berth to him and take his berth
12 in S-8. I readily agreed for it. It is a window seat. Had Vegetable Biryani
from 7:30 to 8:00. Srijana packed it this afternoon for me. Bought a bottle of
Maaza mango drink for 32 rupees by 8:30. Lay on my berth by 9:20.
21 April (Thursday)
Woke up by 4:00. This train crossed Gudur railway station soon. The sun
was getting up in the east. It was a beautiful early morning from my train
window. Shot it with the Sony digital camera. My parents, brothers Srinivas and
Sambha, Sandhya Rani, Kranti, Sujan and Suhas, Janaki and baby boy Anjaneya Raju
got off Tirumala Express in Tirupati railway station by 6:00. My train reached
here by 6:44. We all took an APSRTC bus by 7:15 and reached Tirumala by 8:00.
We booked a room using a recommendation letter of minister Pasupuleti Bala
Raju. My brother Sambha got it. We got into the room bearing number 14 in
Narayana Giri Guesthouse-III by 9:00. We refreshed ourselves by 11:00. We
entered the queue of Sarva Dharshanam
by 11:22. We went into hall VQC-2 (19) by 11:35. They issued photometric cards
to us by 1:05 and told us to come back to this place before 9:00 this night. We
stood in the queue at S V Anna Dhaanam Canteen from 1:20 to 2:30. We had free
food in it by 2:45. Knew that 100 pilgrims can sit and eat food at a time in
this abode. We visited Sreevaari
Paadhaalu, Rock Garden (Chakra
Theerdham), the Temple of Venu Gopala Swami, Aakaasha Ganga and Paapa
Vinaashanam from 3:00 to 5:30 hiring the Gypsy vehicle of Shiva for 800
rupees. It started pouring by 5:33 soon after we got back into our room. We
entered VQC-2 (19) by 7:50 showing our photometric cards at entrance. They
played the video of Telugu feature film “Srimadh Virat Veera Brahmendhra Swami
Charithra” on big screen in this hall to entertain all. They allowed us into
queue by 11:30. Had Dharshan of Lord
Venkateshwara by 12:41.
22 April (Friday)
The clouds were thick and dark in the sky. It was a grand show of Lord
Venkateshwara for me in this holy and beautiful place. I felt and celebrated
His love for me expressed through this celestial phenomenon. I met Him in His
native place after a long time. He greeted and treated me very well. I offered
55 rupees to Him through His gift collection box. We love each other. My
brother Srinivas and nephew Sujan stood in a queue for 10 minutes and bought Laddus for us. We returned to our room
by 1:42. Went to sleep by 2:15. Woke up by 6:00. We refreshed ourselves by
8:20. We locked this room and came down by 8:25. My brother Srinivas carried
out the formalities of vacating a room like a patient army man. Meanwhile my
nephew Suhas and I took some photos of us with our digital camera. We left Narayana
Giri-III Guesthouse by 8:55. We took an APSRTC bus at Balaji Bus Station by
9:10 and got down from the seven hills by 9:45. My brothers Srinivas and
Sambha, Sandhya Rani, Sujan and Suhas hired a Gypsy vehicle from Tirupati for
1000 rupees and left for Kanipakam by 10:00. I brought others, along with our
14 items of luggage, to hotel Sri Vijaya Swapna, hiring an auto rickshaw for 30
rupees. Booked the room bearing number 204 in it for 500 rupees for our stay in
it till this evening. We had lunch in hotel Vijaya Bhavan by 12:30. It was very
cloudy, cool and pleasant from the afternoon. My parents and Kranti visited the Temple of
Govinda Rajulu in Tirupati by 3:30. My brothers and others visited the deities
in Manga Patnam, Srinivasa Puram, Kanipakam and returned to this lodge by 3:45.
My brother Srinivas, Sandhya Rani, Sujan, Suhas and I took Narayanadri Express
by 6:00 in Tirupati railway station. Others took Tirumala Express by 8:10.
23 April (Saturday)
Narayanadri Express reached Secunderabad railway station by 7:30. Our
berths are 41, 42, 43, 44 and 45 in its sleeper coach S-9. It was cool and
pleasant throughout. I enjoyed this journey. We five took a 49-Z bus and
reached my abode at Chintal Basthi by 8:15. I could not sleep well during the
last two nights. My parents, brother Sambha, Kranti, Janaki and baby boy Anjaneya
Raju got off Tirumala Express at Narsipatnam Road railway station by 9:40 this
morning. They reached Peda Gummuluru by 10:00. Scanned Eenadu for 20 minutes. My brother Srinivas, Sandhya Rani, Sujan,
Suhas and I reached cinema Sensation Sunshine by 1:30 in an auto rickshaw to
see the Telugu film “Mr. Perfect” of Prabhas in it. They were selling tickets
in the black. We walked back to Khairatabad bus stop. Srijana and Anand joined
us here. We seven took a bus and reached Kothi by 2:15. They bought some items
at the roadside shops here spending about 2,000 rupees. Srijana bought six
pairs of clothes for 240 rupees for Anand. Their durability may be for three
months. We took a bus and returned to our abode by 5:00. We hired an auto
rickshaw for 50 rupees and reached Birla Temple by 6:00. Srijana sat near the
footwear stand. Rest of us stood in the queue and had the Dharshan of Lord Venkateshwara by 7:20. I offered 100 rupees into
the gift collection box of this God. I enjoyed looking at His status in this
beautiful and rich abode of worship. Many devotees were there in the queue to
see Him. We hired an auto rickshaw for 50 rupees and returned home by 7:50.
Went to sleep by 10:15.
24 April (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. Satya Sai Baba passed away this morning. Many worship
him like a god. I believe that he died 10 days ago. The close associates of
this man concealed this truth to take away most of the valuable assets of this
cult. Baba could not change these folks. He got some magic skills. He could
attract many over the years. He got a lot of money and assets from his
followers through voluntary donations. He spent that money for public welfare.
Scanned three dailies from 7:00 to 8:00. My brother Srinivas, Sandhya Rani,
Srijana and Anand left for Charminar by 9:00. They bought a few items in the
shops there and returned home by 12:00. My cousin Murali came here by 12:45. We
asked for his advice regarding the selection of a college for my nephew Sujan
after the completion of his 10th standard. He advised us to admit
him to Narayana Junior College at Asil Metta in Visakhapatnam for his
Intermediate course and coaching for the JEE. My brother Srinivas wants his son
to study at an IIT. Many parents are thinking like him now in Andhra Pradesh.
They want to see their children as engineers or doctors. Children are not
enjoying their childhood. They are leading mechanical lives as students with
high levels of stress and strain. I pity Sujan. Murali left for Vanasthalipuram
by 4:00. My brother Srinivas, Sandhya Rani, Sujan and Suhas left for
Secunderabad railway station by 4:45 in an auto rickshaw. They took Ajanta
Express for Nagarsol. They are going to see the temple of Sai Baba in Shirdi.
Today I checked the corrections carried out in the text of my book Stories of Love and Beauty. They emailed
me a PDF copy of it. Emailed them informing them to make three left out
corrections. Went to sleep by 10:00.
25 April (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. My colleague Ramya Agasthi
thought that I would have a tonsured head. My father and brothers got their
heads tonsured in Tirumala. They offered their hair to Lord Venkateshwara. Many
devotees do it there and other temples in India. I don’t like this religious
practice. God does not like hypocrites. These folks offer their hair to God for
formality sake but they don’t change their attitudes and characters for society
sake. I found the forest very inspiring and interesting in Tirumala. I felt
like living in some corner of this forest forever without coming down. It has
been a hectic and short tour. I did not see anything satisfactorily. My mother
could not see such places where there are many steep steps downwards. I
regretted it. I failed to see or photograph places satisfactorily. My father
rested in the guesthouse instead of coming to the five places along with us. I
did not buy many things here. I spent about 800 rupees during this time. My
brothers spent about 8,000 rupees on this occasion. I wondered looking at the
steep steps and road leading up to this temple complex. The bus drivers and
others driving vehicles on these roads looked extraordinary to me. Lord
Venkateshwara chose a great hill to stay on. He closed His eyes being unable to
see the sinners in this age. The animals, birds and other creatures living in
these seven hills are very lucky and blessed. They are living in a divine and
magnetic part of Mother Nature. I am happy for seeing this place. Went to sleep
by 10:00.
26 April (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Jagannadha Raju, the
paternal uncle of Srijana, came to our abode by 11:00. He brought his two sons
Santosh and Shiva also from Kandla Koya. Srijana brought them to our office by
12:45. They took my bicycle from the cellar of Maruthi Plaza. Much dust settled
on it during these few days. Jagannadha Raju quit his job with Appala Raju now.
He worked with this millionaire for about 10 years as a supervisor of their
Mahindra Tractors distribution business unit at Kompally, agricultural farm and
warehouse construction work in this farm. Now they don’t have work to offer
him. Recently he joined a warehouse at Ayodhya in its loading section. It is
about one kilometre from their abode at Kandla Koya. They are paying 5,500
rupees as salary per month for this casual labor. He wants a bicycle to go to
this warehouse and come back from there every day. I am unable to use my
bicycle now. He asked me for it. I readily agreed to give it to him. It would
be healthy and beautiful when being used by good folks. Jagannadha Raju and his
eldest son Santosh took it riding up to Paradise Junction. Thence Santosh rode
it up to Kandla Koya. I think he rode it continuously covering a distance of 30
kilometres. I wondered at his strength and innocence. Intelligent and lazy
folks cannot do it. I love this bicycle a lot because it served me much when we
were in Vanasthalipuram. I miss it. Shiva stayed back at our abode to spend
with us for a few days. My boss Mahendra, my colleague Amarnadh and I spent in
the office of SWAL Corporation, at Vikrampuri, from 5:30 to 7:30. Went to sleep
by 10:00.
27 April (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Srijana, Anand and Shiva
took a bus at Chintal Basthi bus stop by 8:30 and reached Secunderabad railway
station by 9:00. Ajanta Express arrived by 9:40. My brother Srinivas,
sister-in-law Sandhya Rani, my nephews Sujan and Suhas came in it from
Nagarsol. They happily completed their pilgrimage to the temple of Sai Baba at
Shirdi. Srijana prepared and took Tamarind Rice for them to have in the train.
They took East Coast Express by 10:00 for Visakhapatnam. Srijana brought Suhas
to our abode. He enjoys his summer holidays here for some days. Today I offered
a little amount of Tamarind Rice to my colleagues Ramya and Chetanya Lakshmi.
They found it very tasty. Ramya is fond of this food item. By 4:00 Srijana took
Suhas, Shiva and Anand to our nearby NTR Garden hiring an auto rickshaw for 25
rupees. They enjoyed there till 7:00. Suhas and Shiva enjoyed moving through
Columbus. They played three games spending 60 rupees. They won a small chessboard
worth 10 rupees and a toy gun worth 10 rupees in these games. Anand played a
lot in the presence of these folks. They hired an auto rickshaw for 20 rupees
and returned to the Khairatabad bus stop by 7:30. Brought them from this point
crossing the over-bridge. Evening our HR manager Chetanya Lakshmi gave me my
appointment letter. I am not getting air from the wall fan fitted near me. They
did not resolve this problem till now. They are recruiting more candidates into
our office. Went to sleep by 10:00.
28 April (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today also my colleague
Amarnadh and I were engaged in the creative works related to the annual event
of SWAL Corporation. By 11:30 Srijana, Suhas, Shiva and Anand started to
Masanpally from our abode. They took a bus up to Serilingampally and a district
service bus from there. They reached the abode of my in-laws by 3:00. They want
to spend in that agricultural farm for a few days. They have inspiring natural
beauty and ample space there to play and enjoy. Anand is continuing his
mischief. He often switches on the UPS beside my DELL computer on the table. He
does such things, which Srijana and I find as avoidable ones. When we try to
correct him, he gets hurt and cries loudly. His hair needs a cut. I advised
Srijana to do it for him. She cut a little of it with the pair of scissors in
my shaving kit. I don’t like to make his hair short by getting it cut by a
barber. Children and adults look attractive with more hair on their heads.
Anand is not waking up in the early morning now for milk. He is having boiled buffalo
milk with the powder of Junior Horlicks. He eats this powder frequently. He
likes to bathe. He is very sensitive. He turns moody and gloomy with my angry
words. I regret that I don’t have a digital camera to shoot and record this
part of his childhood. Today our HR manager Chetanya Lakshmi gave me my
company’s identity card. I have to hang it around my neck. Returned home by
7:15. Had a Sunnunda, a glass of curd
and watermelon pieces for my supper. Copied our Tirupati Tour photos into a
Sony DVD on my computer. Slept by 10:30.
29 April (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I did not do much
work in the office. It was sultry in my chair. They did not fit a wall fan near
me. Read some blogs. Left the office by 6:30. Walked through the lanes around
my abode searching for a shoe retail store. By 7:30 bought a pair of black
shoes and two pairs of socks for 450 rupees at a roadside store by Street No. 7
near the vegetable market. He did not give a name to his outlet. The brand name
of these shoes is Entry. It is a product of Shaan Footwear. He said that they
are made in Agra. There are no standard product details on the carton. They are
underdogs like me in India. He did not print the name of his store on the bill
he gave me. These people do not pay sales tax to the government because they
cannot afford it. I think their margins and profits are meager in this
business. Customers bargain a lot with them. Many buy popular brand items
without bargaining. Branding means a system of organized public cheating. Ad
agencies create and develop this culture. One of the black shoes, which I am
using now, failed badly. Its sole developed a crack across. I bought them
beside road in Mumbai in 2009 for 200 rupees when I went there to meet Sunil K
Poolani. They bore the name Reliance. They did extraordinary service to me for
all these days. I am leaving them today because they became worn-out and old
serving me for long. I love them. I miss them. Went to sleep by 10:30 for my
dreams.
30 April (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I wore my new pair
of black shoes. Today I did not do much work in the office. It was hot and
sultry in and out. I found that readers from about 12 countries are reading the
content posted on my two blog sites now. I permitted all to comment on them.
Anonymous entities left quite abusive comments on it recently. I feel disturbed
and hurt reading such comments. I cannot trace their identity. We cannot reform
insensitive creatures using good language online. We cannot become rogues to
tackle scoundrels. They indulge in unethical and cruel online attacks on others
hiding themselves behind shield of anonymity. The folks of Google don’t help us
in identifying and punishing these creatures because it is impossible and
worthless for them in many cases. They stated in their terms of service that
they initiate an appropriate action against any blogger only if they receive a
court order to that extent. I am allowing all to comment on my blog sites
because I am an idealist. I can be accessible to both bad and good folks this
way. Bad ones teach us lessons. Good ones encourage me to write more. I need
both the experiences to understand human psychology. I am a very angry man when
it comes to dealing with bad ones. God does not want me to be a coward in
handling dirty rogues. Idealism does not mean passivity and goodness towards
all. An idealist may be a ruthless killer also at times. The folks of Google
accorded liberty to all through their Blogger. Some are misusing it. Went to
sleep by 10:50.
1 May (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. Scanned the dailies Eenadu and The Hindu from
6:30 to 7:30. Typed out a blog titled “My Personal Diaries-Her Interview” from
11:00 to 1:00 and posted it on my blog site. Sakshi O Juneja interviews me about
my personal diaries in this blog. It’s a work of fiction. I discussed a few
things related to my personal diaries in it. Morning my maternal aunt Surya
Bhaskaramma informed me about a suitable bride for Veeranjaneyulu in their
village Durgada. She is a beautiful girl in a poor family. Told them to send
her photo. By 4:30 my cousin Bala, his mother Rajeshwari and his father Satya
Narayana Raju left for Kakinada in a truck from Vaidehi Nagar in
Vanasthalipuram along with all their household items. Bala wants to work with a
Sri Chaitanya School there as a biology teacher and live there in a rented
abode. I enjoyed his presence and friendship a lot when living in
Vanasthalipuram. I like his character. He is a sensitive, ideal and reliable
boy. I am disturbed knowing that they are going away from Hyderabad. Morning my
brother Srinivas went to Narayana Junior College at Asil Metta in Visakhapatnam
and enquired them about the fee structure for first year Intermediate course
for his son Sujan. They are collecting 35,000 rupees for it. He paid 1,000
rupees to them and reserved a place for Sujan. They may make concession in fee
after considering the marks scored by Sujan in his 10th standard
exams. Saw the Telugu film “Mr. Perfect” in cinema Sensation Insomnia at Khairatabad
from 6:00 to 8:30. Went to sleep by 10:00.
2 May (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to the office by 9:20. Today I did not do much
work in the office. Night lent 500 rupees to my colleague Amarnadh. The folks
of Glads Media are paying salaries late every month. Employees face problems
due to this payment system. My brother-in-law Vamsy came to my abode by 7:30
this morning. He returned from Bengaluru along with his luggage. He worked
there as a casual worker in a construction project of Nagarjuna Constructions
at a monthly salary of 4,500 rupees for about 10 months. He does not like to
consult me for advice to grow as a human being. He went to Bengaluru to do this
job. There are many such jobs in Hyderabad also. I advised him to do
apprenticeship in a good firm soon after completing his ITI course. He did not
do it. He is a foolish bloke. Such helpless and foolish fellows work in the
unorganized sector for low salaries in poor working conditions. They misuse
their formative age. Foolish people do many things without discipline, planning
and vision. He came here on the advice of his father. The owner of the
agricultural farm, in which my father-in-law is working now as a supervisor,
has two printing press units in Hyderabad. He is offering a job to Vamsy in it.
Morning advised Vamsy about the value of time. I don’t lose anything if he does
not follow my proactive advice but he cannot be happy with his life as long as
he thinks and lives like a fool. Evening he went to the abode of his parents at
Masanpally. By 9:30 got four seats reserved for Srijana, her aunt Madhavi, her
cousin Sushma and Suhas for Janmabhoomi Express online for the 9th
of this month. Slept by 11:00.
3 May (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today our designer
Amarnadh and I spent most of our time carrying out the creative works for SWAL
Corporation, our client. They are holding their annual conference soon at hotel
Cidade De in Goa. Amarnadh and I went to TIN Facilitation & PAN Centre at
Ameerpet on the bike of our office. I met S Srinivasa Reddy, an executive of
this branch. I have been in touch with him for the last 10 days. I gave him my
Form 16, which Gowravaram Srinivasa Rao of Thoran Technologies issued me in
2009. He talked with an income tax assessment officer and explained the details
of my IT refund for the financial year 2009-10. He said that my due amount of
IT refund money would be credited to my Axis Bank account soon through online transfer.
Srinivasa Reddy seems to have good relationships with IT assessment officers at
the income tax department in Hyderabad. He collected 500 rupees from me for
this service. He said that he would pay 400 rupees to that assessment officer
as bribe to resolve my IT refund issue immediately. I have to spend a lot of
time on this work to get it done following their rules and regulations. They
are taking this bribe to pay my IT refund beyond proper channel. Indians
internalized the elements of immorality and corruption now. Srinivasa Reddy
charged me 100 rupees for this service by him. He seems to be a gentleman. He
likes me because my surname is Datla. He got some friends with this surname.
Left our office by 7:40. Went to sleep by 12:00.
4 May (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today my colleague
Amarnadh and I carried out the creative works related to the annual event of
SWAL Corporation named ‘Aamantran’. Srijana, Vamsy, Suhas, Shiva and Anand
reached Kukatpally by 11:00 from Masanpally. Thence Suhas and Shiva left for
Kandla Koya. Shiva and Suhas became good friends during these few days. Suhas
went there to spend with them for a few days. Srijana and Anand reached our
abode by 12:00. Srijana told me that Suhas played cards during these few days
with the folks of Mantena family there in the agricultural farm. He lost 400
rupees in these games with them. He requested Srijana not to disclose this news
to his parents, me or others. She decided to return this money to him later.
They are paying 5,000 rupees to my father-in-law every month as salary. They
are giving money to him for buying petrol to use in his bike. They showed him a
part of fertile land in their farm and advised him to grow some crop in it for
getting some income that way for him. They are planning to buy a buffalo for
him for milk. They provided him with a good farmhouse to live along with his
family comfortably. They are going to buy a colour television soon for them for
domestic entertainment. They need not provide all these facilities to him. They
seem to be idealists. I am very happy thinking about their goodness in this
regard. They are better idealists than me. They are representing Indian culture
in showering love and showing respect towards their guest, who came here to
work on their farm. Returned home by 9:00 from our office. Went to sleep by
10:30.
5 May (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today Amarnadh and I were
engaged in the creative works related to the annual event of SWAL Corporation.
Our CEO Mahendra held a meeting of all our employees from 10:00 to 11:00. He
talked with us about the current status of Glads Media and the goals to be
achieved in this financial year. Recently Satya Sai Baba passed away. His death
was confirmed and announced after many days after he was admitted to a
hospital. I think they delayed the announcement of news of the death of this
person. Thousands of people made this Baba God in their hearts and donated a
lot of money and other assets to his charitable trust. They are doing many
welfare activities through this trust. Many cults of this nature are there in
India now. If they have more assets and irrational followers, across the world,
they would be identified and applauded as great spiritual organizations. Many Indians
admire and worship charlatans and hypocrites. They don’t believe in rationalists
and spiritualists. Such millions of stupid, eccentric and foolish people allow
a few liars to start and promote their cults. Satya Sai Baba could not change
the mindsets of his trust members also. They are quarreling among themselves
for authority on this trust and its assets. They are worthless idiots. This
Baba identified and encouraged such rogues around him. I wonder observing that
even idealists and scientists are worshipping people of this order. Religions
and spiritual organizations are in a wrong direction in India now. Went to
sleep by 10:00.
6 May (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I did not do much
work in our office. By 12:13 reporter Srinivas of the ‘Eetharam’ section of the
Telugu daily Eenadu called me up and
informed me that a brief report would be published tomorrow about me as a
writer in this part of their daily. Felt happy. Came back to home by 6:45.
Srijana and I took Anand to some stores in Chintal Basthi by 7:00 to buy a few
clothes. Bought a few items for 600 rupees for Srijana and Anand. From 8:30 to
9:30 called up my familiar folks and informed them to read this report about me
in Eenadu tomorrow. I love reading
this Telugu daily every day. I am happy knowing that they are writing a little
about me in their quality daily. The readership of this daily is about 60 lakh
copies in India among regional dailies. I think some readers of this daily know
about me this way. I want to see how much and what they write about me. Many
think that a report is published about one in a famous daily means one is a
considerable or famous creature. Print, electronic and Internet media are
considerable sources of public awareness and brand promotion now. The
temperatures are increasing in Andhra Pradesh now due to summer. Recently I
started using our locally made Samrat air cooler to sleep well at nights. It
consumes about 20 litres of water to function well for 10 hours continuously.
It is functioning well. Summer tortures many in India. All Indians cannot
afford to buy fans, air coolers and AC machines to withstand Indian summers.
Many poor Indians sleep in the open for getting air in this season. Went to
sleep by 10:00.
7 May (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Bought three copies of Eenadu by 6:30. There is a brief note about me in the section of ‘Eetharam’ in it. They published my photo also. I
did not find the quality of this photo good. There are about 100 words in this
report about me as a writer. They published brief reports about two other
writers in this section. It is a short feature about young writers in India.
They wrote three lies about me in this report. Those lies promote me as a
writer more than necessary. The life of a writer and idealist should not be
promoted on the foundation of lies. My colleagues appreciated me about it. They
asked for a party from me on this occasion. They don’t know that I am against
this reactive party culture. I should feel it. They should not demand it from
others. About eight creatures called me up after reading this report in Eenadu and congratulated me. Felt happy.
This is the first report about me as a writer in a daily. I emailed them about
eight months ago asking them to write about my book Stories of Love and Beauty in their daily. They did it now. Today
more than 100 creatures visited my blog site. I think this is the effect of Eenadu. They mentioned about my blog
site in this report. I would be happy if Lakshmi also reads it in Narsipatnam
or Ramayyapatnam. Her beauty and admiration for me encouraged me to write
initially. Srijana did not talk much about this report in Eenadu. Suhas returned to our abode by 4:00 from Kandla Koya. Went
to sleep by 10:30.
8 May (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent reading Eenadu
and The Hindu for two hours. Srijana
washed our bed sheets and towels. She arranged the items in our kitchen well.
This is all to facilitate comfortable and happy living for me in this abode
when she is in Viswanadhapuram. By 4:30 bought a kilo of skinless broiler chicken
for 110 rupees in a nearby store minding the arrival of the maternal aunt and
cousin of Srijana to our abode this evening. Srijana prepared curry with it. My
friend Veeranjaneyulu sent his old Maruti Gypsy van to Chintal Basthi bus stop
by 6:30. His nephew Ramesh drove it. Srijana, Anand and I got into it by 6:45.
We reached the art abode of Veeru in Banjara Hills by 7:10. The relatives of
Veeru came here from Eluru to enjoy the summer holidays of their children. Saw
them enjoying themselves playing in the open space of this abode. Anand too
found this place encouraging to move around and play. Veeru created a beautiful
abode for his art lovers to see, feel and enjoy. We went there to see Kuracha
Srinivasa Rao and his wife. He married her recently. They are newly married
couple. They are living in a rented abode at Kukatpally now. Veeru invited them
for dinner this night in their abode. We waited for them till 7:45 and then
started back. Kuracha does not arrive in time to any scheduled place of event.
It is his nature. Some bear with him. Some avoid him altogether for this
reason. Ramesh dropped us at Chintal Basthi by 8:15 brining us in the Gypsy of
Veeru. We brought two kilos of Shakti Malt powder from the abode of Veeru. Went
to sleep by 10:30.
9 May (Monday)
Woke up by 5:00. Srijana, Anand, Madhavi, Vamsy, Sushma and Suhas hired
an auto rickshaw by 6:15 for 100 rupees at Chintal Basthi bus stop for
Secunderabad railway station. They have about eight items of luggage with them.
They took Janmabhoomi Express by 6:40. Went to our office by 9:15. Today
Amarnadh and I were engaged in the creative works related to the annual event
of SWAL Corporation. Today our office boy Santosh fitted a portable wall fan
near me. Felt happy. Depending on the natural air around it, I can get cool or
hot air from it. It is better than suffocation. Santosh did a great job today
for me. Returned home by 6:45. My creatures got off Janmabhoomi Express at Tuni
railway station around this time except my nephew Suhas. He got off it at Samalkot
station by 6:15. Thence he went to Molleru Mallavaram along with his maternal
grandfather Satya Narayana Raju. He spends there for a few days enjoying his
summer vacation. Srijana and others hired an auto rickshaw in Tuni and reached
Viswanadhapuram by 7:45. Today it is hot. They must have found their train
journey sultry and irritating. I gave 2,000 rupees to Srijana for her casual
expenses. She is in her eighth month of pregnancy now. She wants to have her
delivery in Tuni. Her maternal grandparents, maternal aunt and relatives are
there. She finds her time enjoyable there in the company of her creatures and
Anand. My brother Srinivas is in Chennai now. He would be there for nine days
undergoing a training program of the UCO Bank. Went to sleep by 10:30.
10 May (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. By 11:30 our CEO Mahendra
Gollaputi, Ramya, Amarnadh and I went to the office of SWAL Corporation at
Vikrampuri in the car of the prior. Mr. Suresh Reddy, a business head of SWAL
and we spent talking for one hour. The folks of Glads Media are doing creative
works and organizing entertainment events for the annual meeting of SWAL, which
would be held at hotel Cidade De in Goa, on the 16th and 17th
of this month. We discussed the status of progress of these things with Suresh.
We returned to our office by 1:00. Got an email from Swarup Nanda of Leadstart
Publishing in Mumbai. He informed me that he would send the details of royalty
to me soon for my book Stories of Love
and Beauty. I will be able to know how many copies of it were sold at
bookstores in India and online. I think about 50 copies of it would have been
sold. Many writers and books are there in India now. A new writer does not get
much focus in this field. The editors of dailies and weeklies do not publish
reviews about books written by less known folks. Publication of books is a
business venture now. Many educated people have no time to read books now
because of their busy schedules as persons and professionals. Many of my
friends also did not read this book. Professor Pingali Sailaja, when I gave
this book to her last year, remarked that she cannot find time to read every
part of this book. It means that actually she is not interested in reading my
book. Perhaps, for her, my book is not worth reading. Returned home by 8:15.
Went to sleep by 10:30.
11 May (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today Amarnadh and I
carried out creative works related to SWAL. Today it was hot and sultry.
Recently Srijana told me that Anand is eating sand secretly. She observed it
when they were at the abode of her parents at Masanpally. She advised him not
to eat it. He may do it again anywhere. I think he is suffering from calcium
deficiency. He likes milk. He is drinking milk every day. He must be getting
adequate calcium from it. When there are many good foods and drinks for
children to have, I don’t know why they resort to such avoidable acts. The same
is the case with adults also. They are running after tobacco and alcohol
clearly knowing that they are harmful to their health. I think such
self-destructive thoughts and tendencies develop in some humans due to their
Karma. Pain and suffering are the results of our thoughts and acts. Anand likes
coconuts, eggs, fruits and pulses. I like to spend with them but I cannot do it
as an employee. This is how the modern parents are suffering without enough
time to spend with their children. When family bonds get weakened, a society
fails. Now all children are interested in the pursuits of earning and
employment only. Their parents are training them so. They have no discipline, ethics
and standards. Success is their goal. They want to achieve it struggling hard.
In this hectic journey towards achievements, they are missing the beauty of
their lives. Went to sleep by 10:00.
12 May (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today Amarnadh and I did
the creative works related to SWAL. Srijana told me that Anand caught fever.
There is about 10 hours of power cut in the villages of Andhra Pradesh now
every day. They cannot be happy during daytime in the sultry air of summer. I
started using our Samrat air cooler to sleep well during nighttime. I am
grateful to the folks, who made it in Hyderabad, minding the financial status
of creatures like me. Indian summer tortures people intensely for about 40 days
and nights. Companies sell more number of air conditioners, air coolers and
fans in this season than the other two seasons. They expect sun to shine
radiantly and chase all into their shops to buy these items. Many products and
services are being offered by the folks in the unorganized sector in India but
they are unable to compete with the firms in the organized sector. Companies
are spending a lot of money for their brand promotion and advertising. Even a
branded air cooler cannot compete with my locally made one in terms of quality
and service delivery but many prefer buying branded items only because they
have warranty and guarantee. Indians cannot believe in the quality of a product
and the reliability of a person readily because there are many criminals and
cheats around them. Simple, honest and ideal people suffer much in such
societies because they cannot compete with bad ones around them in starting and
running their businesses. I don’t like such Indian culture. Went to sleep by
10:00.
13 May (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today our designer
Amarnadh and I were engaged in the creative works meant for the annual
conference of SWAL. It was a hectic day throughout. Today Swati joined the HR
section of Glads Media as an assistant manager. Currently Chetanya Lakshmi is
heading this section. She is pregnant. She goes on a long leave soon minding
her delivery time. Swati has to head this section in her absence. She is
beautiful. I enjoy her presence in our office. I found her face and disposition
attractive. Returned home by 10:50. I have no time even to have my supper. Had
a glass of curd. Recently the special operation forces of the USA killed Osama
Bin Laden in a house in Pakistan. The folks of USA celebrated his death as a
great event in the history of world. They hated Laden because he plotted the
air attack on the World Trade Centre in their country in 2001. I think these
folks are concerned about their welfare and peace only always but not others.
The foreign policies of the US government are unethical and prejudiced. They
work hard to create burning issues in all those nations, which are not readily
obeying their dictates. The USA is a dirty country now in reality because they
are struggling to develop on the foundation of poverty and tragedy of other nations.
They are spreading Christianity in every part of the world investing huge
amounts of money. Laden is a gentleman in comparison to evil nations like USA.
He is a victim of these bad times. Went to sleep by 11:50.
14 May (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today Amarnadh and I were
engaged in finalizing and packing some items to send to Goa for the annual even
of SWAL. Mahendra and Ramya left for the international airport at Shamshabad by
1:30. Thence they went to Goa. They coordinate some events in the annual
conference of SWAL in Goa as the representatives of Glads Media. Today I got an
email from Swarup Nanda of Leadstart Publishing in Mumbai. He sent me details
regarding the sale of copies of my book Stories
of Love and Beauty during the last 10 months and the related royalty due to
me. These figures disappointed me. By 3:30, 25,200 rupees were credited to my
ICICI Bank account. It’s my salary for the month of April from Glads Media.
They deducted 1,800 rupees for my two leaves. They are paying me 900 rupees
every day in a month. Left the office by 4:45 and rushed to my abode. Took a
bag and rushed out of my abode by 5:00. Got into a 218 D city bus at Vidyut
Soudha bus stop by 5:10 and reached Patan Cheru by 6:15. There took a 101
district service bus and reached the new bus station in Sangareddy by 7:00.
Kept waiting for a Narayana Khed bound Express bus in this bus station. One
arrived by 8:30 but it was filled with passengers completely within two
minutes. I did not like to get into it and travel uncomfortably. Another 1851
Narayana Khed Express bus arrived by 8:45. Got into it and found a seat for me.
Got off it at Nizampet by 10:57. My father-in-law took me to his abode near
Masanpally by 11:20 on his bike. Slept by 11:45.
15 May (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. Had my breakfast by 7:30. Then my father-in-law took
me through the agricultural farm of Rudraraju Venkata Rama Raju. He and his
relatives have about 300 acres of agricultural farm here. They are growing
eucalyptus and mango trees in it. They sell the wood of these eucalyptus trees
to paper manufacturing factories after they gain considerable length and
weight. Mangoes are for their domestic consumption and relatives. They are
growing sugarcane also in a few acres of land here. They sell this crop to the
nearby sugar factory at Nizam Sagar. This agricultural farm is near the waters
of Nizam Sagar Project. We noticed in one part of this farm that about 20
eucalyptus trees were cut and taken away by some native folks. They did it last
night. My father-in-law took Balayya and me to the Nizam Sagar Project on his
bike by 9:00 via village Aaredu. I found it soothing and inspiring. Saw a few
folks here catching fish with their small nets for fun or livelihood sake.
There are a few monkeys also in this place. This is border area between Medak
and Nizamabad districts. I found this vast expanse of water inviting. Balayya
belongs to Aaredu. He is a subordinate of my father-in-law. We returned home by
10:00. Had rice with fish soup by 1:00. My father-in-law collected 54 raw
mangoes from the trees here for me and arranged them well in my bag. They weigh
about 30 kilograms. Took an 1852 Bichkunda-Hyderabad Express bus at Masanpally
Junction by 2:25 and reached Patan Cheru by 5:25. Thence took a 218 route bus
by 5:29 and reached Khairatabad by 6:50. Went to sleep by 10:00 for my dreams.
16 May (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I did not do any
office related work. Typed out a six-page letter addressing Swarup Nanda of Leadstart
Publishing in Mumbai and emailed it to him by 4:00. It is my comprehensive
report to them regarding my expectations and experiences so far in my
relationship with them as an author. It’s my assessment of their firm. There is
more constructive criticism in it than superficial appreciation. He proposed
the idea of giving a few copies of my book to dignitaries in my knowledge and
adding their words about my book in it to promote it better. I did not like
this idea. My book should survive on its own. Readers should buy books out of
their interest in them but not reading reviews about them in dailies and
weeklies. They wrote to me that they sent about 40 copies of my book to
different media outlets for promotion and review purpose. I did not appreciate this
policy. We should not send our books to anybody for formality or courtesy sake.
Books are for readers. They are not food items. Everybody cannot consume,
digest and benefit from them. Those, who desire to improve psychologically, buy
books and read them. If many are not buying books in a nation, it means that
those people are not growing psychologically according to the demands of the
time. Today I talked with K L N Swati in our office for 30 minutes. She joined
Glads Media recently as an assistant HR manager. She got impressive features.
She belongs to Akiveedu area in West Godavari district. By 4:40 deposited
10,000 rupees into the ICICI Bank account of my friend Krishna Kishore. Slept
by 11:00.
17 May (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I did not do any
office related work. There is nothing to do. Today I took three raw mangoes to
our office. They are called Banginapalli
in our region. They taste well in raw form also. Gave two of them to our HR
manager Chetanya Lakshmi. She found them irresistible. They cut one into pieces
and distributed to all in the office. K Lakshmi Naga Swati came late to the
office. She must have missed it. An admirer of beauty must serve beauties more
than others. Others interpret it as love or lust. Everybody cannot understand
and practice admiration of beauty. Our designer Amarnadh went to his hometown
Rajahmundry without informing me or our HR creatures. Our CEO Mahendra called
me up from Goa by 11:00 and asked me about him. I am the immediate supervisor
of Amarnadh. Mahendra advised me to keep him informed about things of this
order wherever he is through SMS to his cellphone. Amarnadh works like an
automated machine in Glads Media. Once Mahendra told us all that he considers
us as his family members. Perhaps Amarnadh thought that family members need not
follow formalities. I emailed a logo to Mahendra on behalf of Amarnadh from the
computer of the latter. My friend Krishna Kishore emailed me from London
stating that he received the 10,000 rupees into his account, which I deposited
yesterday at the ICICI Bank in Khairatabad. He lent me this amount of money
earlier. Evening sent a message to writer Arundhati Roy. Went to sleep by
10:00.
18 May (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Vamsy came by 8:30. Srijana sent 30 lemons and 80
Jamun (Neredu in Telugu) fruit for me
with him from Viswanadhapuram. Paid 158 rupees in the office of Manappuram
Finance by 9:12 towards monthly interest for the 15,000 rupees, which I
borrowed earlier from them pledging the black beads gold chain of Srijana.
Entered our office by 9:16. Today I did not do any office related work. Spent
browsing Internet. By 2:30 a courier fellow delivered an envelope to me. The
folks of Leadstart Publishing sent it to me from Mumbai. There was a Bank of
India cheque in it worth 5,706 rupees. It is towards interim royalty payout to
me for my book Stories of Love and Beauty.
According to the email report sent by Swarup Nanda, 11 copies of my book were
sold in India, one copy by a foreigner online through payment of US dollars and
39 copies are estimated copies of sale. They paid me for 51 copies of my book.
They did not get detailed book sale reports yet from the blokes of bookstores.
This is interim courtesy royalty payment to me by them. They used 43 copies of
my book for distribution to media outlets. Deposited this cheque in the ICICI
Bank at Khairatabad by 3:00 to be credited to my account with them. By today,
the 50 language errors, which I identified in this book and emailed to them,
got corrected in it. They go for the second print run of this book soon with
these improvements. By 5:30 ordered the book Broken Republic of Arundhati Roy through the portal of Penguin
India for ‘Cash on Delivery’. She is one of the admirable creatures of India.
This book contains three of her essays on contemporary issues. I want to read
them. Went to sleep by 10:30.
19 May (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. The four creatures of
Glads Media, who went to Goa, to participate in the annual event of SWAL
Corporation Ltd., returned from there and came to the office today. I thought
that Ramya would bring a few chocolates at least for us in the office. None of
them did it. They said it went on well. Today I worked on the task of corporate
film for SWAL for about four hours. There was power cut for one hour in this
locality during afternoon hours. We folks kept talking among ourselves during
this time. I thought that our CEO Mahendra would ask me what I did in the
office during the last three days. I could not have answered him well if he
asked me so because I did nothing during these three days. I enjoyed my time
reading blogs and other online content casually. I felt relieved knowing that
he did not touch that matter. Recently he said that he is paying for every
minute I am spending in the office. In fact, he is paying to me for Sundays,
holidays and casual leaves also. He expects all his employees to work well and
contribute to the financial growth of this firm. I found that an employer
cannot keep each of his employees engaged in official work always. It was my
experience even in the three firms I worked earlier. It happens. Firms have to
bear with this bitter truth. My brother Srinivas returned to Visakhapatnam
yesterday night from Chennai completing his training in accounting and clerical
aspects of online banking. He underwent this internal training for about 10
days in the regional office of UCO Bank at Chennai. Went to sleep by 10:30.
20 May (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I worked on the
script of the corporate film meant for SWAL. By 11:00 applied for a new
password through the website of ICICI Bank for my Internet banking. Whatever
they provided to me initially did not work. They send new ids by post to our
house in Peda Gummuluru. I have no time to go to all places physically and pay
money to get things done. I can do it better through online payments using my
bank’s debit card. By 1:00 inserted five 1000-rupee notes into the online
banking machine in the ICICI Bank at Khairatabad so as to credit it to the
ICICI Bank account of my cousin Vasu. I could do it within two minutes. I felt
very happy about the technology being used in this machine. My cousin
transferred 5,000 rupees into the ICICI Bank account of my colleague Amarnadh
yesterday on my request. Amarnadh transferred it to the SBH account of Rama
Sekhara Raju today. Sekhar gives this money to Srijana. It all happened through
online banking transactions. I like these developments taking place in the
banking sector of India. By 5:30 typed out and posted a blog titled “Identity
Crisis in India” on my blog site. I discussed ‘Aadhaar’ card in this blog. The
Government of India is issuing them to all the citizens of India. They can use
it as a multi-purpose utility identity card across India. I could not get it so
far because they made the process of getting it time-consuming and complex.
Nandan Nilekani is the chairman of this program. I criticized him for the
drawbacks of this program. Indians are after cigarettes, liquor, prostitutes
and parties but not ‘Aadhaar’ card. Went to sleep by 10:30.
21 May (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. My domestic HP LPG cylinder got emptied up by 8:00. I
started using it on 28 November, 2010. I use it frequently. I wonder at its
extraordinary service to me for these many days. I am grateful to it. Srijana
also often feels very happy about the service delivery of HP LPG cylinders in
our abode. We write dates on them to assess the service quality of these silent
fuel heroes in homes. I started using our new cylinder. Went to our office by
9:15. Today I did not do much office work. By 11:30 the Government of Andhra
Pradesh released the results of 10th standard exams, which they
conducted recently. I checked them online. My nephew Sujan got 532 marks for
600. He studied at Ravindra Bharathi School at NAD Kotha Road in Visakhapatnam.
He got 68 marks only in English for 100. He expected more marks in it. My
brother Srinivas is planning to apply to the Board of Secondary Education in
Hyderabad for the re-evaluation of this paper. Marks, ranks and grades of
students are deciding their status in the society now but not their characters.
All are interested in profitable courses of study only. Teachers are giving
marks liberally in all subjects. Unqualified and inexperienced folks are also valuing
the answer papers of students. Many students are getting victimized due to this
defective and unreliable educational system. Many poor parents don’t know about
the re-evaluation and recounting facilities. Saw the Telugu film “Veera” of
Ravi Teja in cinema Sensation Sunshine at Khairatabad from 9:00 to 11:30. Slept
by 12:00.
22 May (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the day within my abode. Read Eenadu and The Hindu for one hour. From 12:30 to 5:15 typed out and posted a
blog titled “Samhita and I” on my blog site. Samhita is a character created by
me to interview me. I discussed the sales record and some other related things
about my first book Stories of Love and
Beauty in this blog. Today I posted the photo of Telugu film actor Akkineni
Nagarjuna on the banner of my blog site and congratulated him on a special
occasion in his life. He completed 25 years of his life as an actor by today. I
read about it in Eenadu. He often
visits me in my dreams. I love him. Today I talked with the mother of my friend
Aishwarya. I knew that she got 512 marks for 600 in her 10th
standard examinations. Her mother said that she did not concentrate well on her
studies. Aishwarya is developing an individuality of her own. She is expressing
her views to her parents. They are thinking that she has no respect and love
for them. They always want to see her as a bright student. She expects them to
treat her like a lovable daughter. They are imposing restrictions upon her
considering her gender. I think we cannot improve the character of a person
through restrictions and dictatorship but liberty and love. When teenagers
don’t get enough love and care from their parents, they search for it in
others. It leads to love affairs. Many teenagers are in this zone now in India
due to weak family relationships. Today my cousin Hari came to Durgada from
Chhattisgarh. He is working there with KVK Energy as a mechanical engineer.
Went to sleep by 10:00.
23 May (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today there was power cut
for two hours in the afternoon. My colleague Amarnadh and I went to Kothi by
3:30 on a bike. We enquired much and reached the bookstore of Vishalandhra
Publishers by 5:00. It’s at Abids. We asked them if there is any book with
comprehensive details about the various fairs and festivals that take place in
different parts of Andhra Pradesh every year. Many know about major fairs and
festivals, which take place in a few places in this state every year. In fact,
many fairs take place at many towns and villages also in this state every year.
Indians accord more value to blind beliefs and tradition than scientific
outlook and rationality. They celebrate most of these fairs and festivals
eating meat and drinking liquor. Akkineni Suresh of Glads Media wants to
utilize these fairs as suitable occasions for marketing purpose and BTL
activities. They said that there is no such book. Nobody documented the history
of Andhra Pradesh from this perspective. We returned to our office by 6:00.
Afternoon received the photo of the girl from village Durgada. My maternal aunt
Surya Bhaskaramma and cousin Sirisha considered her beautiful and suitable
bride for my friend Veeranjaneyulu. She is the daughter of a lower class
working woman in this village. I give 30 marks for 100 for her physical beauty.
Scolded my aunt and cousin for sending me such girl’s photo. Sent it back
immediately. Evening Vamsy came to my abode. Went to sleep by 10:00.
24 May (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Vamsy started to the new Sangareddy bus station. His
father brings two cardboard boxes of raw mangoes to this place from the agricultural
farm near village Masanpally. One parcel is to be taken to Viswanadhapuram.
Madhavi, the maternal aunt of Srijana, is going to this place. One parcel is
for me. Vamsy is like a courier boy in this setting. This year mango crop is
low in Visakhapatnam district. My father-in-law is sending mangoes for his
daughter Srijana in Viswanadhapuram for this reason. These raw mangoes ripen in
the cardboard boxes within five or six days if they are kept air-tight. Went to
our office by 9:15. Today I was engaged in three kinds of creative works. Today
I got an email reply from Renuka Chatterjee. She is chief editor at Westland
and vice president of Osians, a literary agency based in New Delhi. Osians
seeks to identify and promote the creative works of Indian writers in India and
abroad. I knew about this woman reading an article written by Kanika Gupta on
the website of Chilli Breeze. The folks of Oseans sell creative works of
writers conducting open auctions among publishers. Thus they try to encourage
writers, bringing publishers to this common literary platform, and making them
notice a variety of creative works being produced by Indians. Yesterday I sent
an email to this woman asking her if she can help me find a publisher for my
second book A Dreamer’s Love Story. She informed me to email her synopsis of my
book and a sample short story. Emailed the 40th email and one-page
synopsis written by me about this work earlier. Went to sleep by 10:00 for my
dreams.
25 May (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I researched online
about the Top 10 FMCG companies in India and collected the available data.
Returned home by 8:00. Today Srijana entered the 9th month of her
pregnancy. She is doing well. She is using the medicines prescribed by Dr. C S
Lakshmi of Talli Pilla Hospital in Tuni. This doctor told Srijana that she does
not need scanning. We don’t know whether it is going to be a male or female
baby. I will be happy if it is a female creature. Srijana can enjoy herself
decorating her daughter more than her son. Many Indian mothers enjoy the thoughts
and presence of their daughters more than their sons. I too like the fatherhood
in relation to a son and a daughter. Srijana decided to go for birth control
operation after this delivery. I am 34 now. If I live up to 80 years, I can
experience my role as a husband and father to my goddess Srijana and two
children satisfactorily. My earlier desire of begetting eight children does not
seem to be a justifiable idea in this setting. Srijana is eating mango fruit.
It’s cool at Viswanadhapuram during evenings. She is able to sleep well at
night. Her relatives are celebrating the summer vacation with their children.
Srijana and Anand enjoy this environment. Evening Vamsy left for Bengaluru in a
private travel bus from Lakdi Ka Pool. He is going there to collect his salary
of 4,500 rupees from Navayuga Engineering for the previous month. He worked
there for about six months after completing his ITI course. Went to sleep by
10:00.
26 May (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:45. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I was engaged in
three kinds of works. Gave four raw mangoes to Chetanya Lakshmi. She is fond of
them. She asked me for them. There are three more female employees in our
office. I did not give mangoes to them. It’s perhaps because they did not ask
me for them. I think expressing our casual and simple desires to our relatives
and friends is a good practice. Chetanya can buy mangoes in market spending her
money. She asked me to bring them for her knowing that I have them in my abode
here. She considered me as a good fellow. I am happy about it. We feel happy while
offering than taking. I like dates, sweet grapes and apples. I don’t buy them
in market frequently considering their prices or the fact that I need not take
them as highly essential things for my life. If I have relatives or friends in
Rajasthan, Hyderabad, Jammu & Kashmir and if they offer me these items,
bringing them from their homes, I feel happier than when buying them in market
for me. Thus they satisfy my dormant and neglected desire for these food items.
We feel like doing a lot to express our sense of gratitude or affection to our
beloved ones but we cannot satisfy many of those desires. We come across many
poor and helpless people frequently but we don’t feel like offering them even a
rupee coin but we buy valuable gifts for our familiar folks even when we know
that they don’t care for them much. Modern human beings are more interested in
following formalities than understanding realities and living accordingly.
Returned home by 8:00. Went to sleep by 11:15.
27 May (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I collected health
related questions and answers from a few online sources. Our CEO Mahendra is
interested in conducting a quiz show for children on some Telugu television
channel. Today I got an email from Renuka Chatterjee of Oseans literary agency.
She wrote that she cannot publish my book A Dreamer’s Love Story. Today my
father and mother went to Viswanadhapuram by 11:00 hiring an auto rickshaw from
Adduroad. They went there to see Srijana and Anand. It’s a formal visit. They
spent here for about three hours. Anand did not go to them considering them as
unfamiliar creatures. He remained with Srijana only during their presence.
Morning opened the cardboard box of mangoes sent by my father-in-law recently.
Most of them turned ripe due to the temperature in this box. He kept two little
packs of acetylene powder in this box to ripen them faster artificially. I did
not like this practice by him. The heat generated by this chemical spoils the
quality of mangoes. Many are selling such harmful fruits in market now. By 6:40
my cousin Bala and I came to my abode after my office hours. He came here this
morning by Gautami Express train from Kakinada. He came here to get his
domestic HP LPG connection transferred to Kakinada from Vanasthalipuram. He
brought a postal parcel addressed to me from my previous address point in Self
Finance Colony. Dr. Shankaraiah sent me a copy of his Telugu novel Padamati Kondalu reading about me in
Telugu daily Eenadu recently. Went to
sleep by 10:30.
28 May (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. Vamsy came back from Bengaluru by 7:30. He received
his salary from the office of Navayuga Engineering there for the last month.
They pay salaries very late every month. It is one of the mediocre firms of
India. My cousin Bala left for Thumukunta by 9:15. His brother Murali is there.
Today I collected details about the positioning, leading brands, print ads and
TVCs of Hindustan Unilever Limited. Evening prepared covering letters and subscription
forms to send to five places on behalf of Glads Media. The management of this
firm decided to subscribe to six magazines. They are Telugu agricultural
monthly Anna Dhaatha and English
magazines Business World, AGRICULTURE TODAY, afaqs! Reporter, 4Ps and WOW Hyderabad. The folks of Glads Media
need to update their knowledge in the areas of advertising, media, consulting
and agriculture. Subscribing to these magazines is to fulfill this need.
Morning typed out one-page letter addressing writer Dr. Shankaraiah. This is to
acknowledge the receipt of his Telugu novel Padamati
Kondalu and document a few related notions. The font used for this letter
is Cambria, font size 9 and font colour blue. Took a printout of it on a Royal
Executive Bond paper at the NOR Printing Point opposite our office. Booked it
at the DTDC point near our office by 1:15. This writer receives it on this
Monday at his abode in Meerpet. Today Srijana went to Tuni on the bike of her
maternal uncle Sekhar and consulted Dr. C S Lakshmi at Talli Pilla Hospital as
part of her periodical checkup schedule. My cousin Murali, Vamsy and I reached
the rented abode of the prior at Thumukunta by 9:00. Went to sleep by 11:00.
29 May (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. Last night my cousin Murali, Bala, my brother-in-law
Vamsy and I slept on the terrace of the rented abode of the prior. We sensed
cool and clean air blowing from the surrounding empty agricultural farms. We
heard film songs being played at the nearby Alankrita Resort. It’s a source of
sound pollution in this area at nights during weekends. The folks of Shri Ram
Chandra Mission have no time to get this issue resolved. They are hard-core
materialists and opportunists wearing the masks of this cult. Murali and I cut
a jack fruit open and took out the sweet items from it from 9:15 to 10:15.
Earlier Murali bought it in Secunderabad for domestic consumption. We all spent
talking for some time. Suraj, the male baby of Murali and Ramya, is seven
months old now. He is healthy and cute. Took a bus at Thumukunta and reached
Secunderabad by 3:45. Thence took another bus and reached my abode by 4:30.
Reached cinema Sensation Sunshine at Khairatabad by 5:30 walking via
Khairatabad railway station. Bought a ticket for 50 rupees. Saw the Telugu film
“Dusshaashana” of Srikanth in it from 6:00 to 8:30. Posani Krishna Murali
directed this film. It is a masterpiece. It discusses the contemporary social
issues in India and suggests political solutions for them. I give 90 marks for
100 for it. Krishna Murali is a radical thinker, idealist, satirist and social
reformer. I wondered at his admirable skills as a writer when watching this
great film. About 50 Indians only came to see this film. Went to sleep by
10:30.
30 May (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. By 1:15 went to post
office at Khairatabad and posted five envelopes of Glads Media. They are
subscriptions for five English magazines. They are Business World, 4Ps, WOW Hyderabad, afaqs! Reporter, and AGRICULTURE
TODAY. Afternoon collected data about ITC and Nestle India related products
as part of FMCG research work. Returned home by 8:00. Srijana is using three
kinds of tablets now. They are FEFOL (ferrous sulphate with folic acid), ZEVIT
(B Complex, C and Zinc sulphate) and BECOSULES (B Complex Forte with vitamin
C). She could not get LIVINA syrup in Tuni. She is doing well in
Viswanadhapuram with Anand and other children. Recently my mother asked me if I
can contribute 5,000 rupees for buying silver for Anand. Some folks give money
to children on their birthdays and such other occasions. My father is adding
5,000 rupees to the fund of Anand accumulated this way. They want to buy silver
for my son. My mother said that the prices of gold and silver are increasing
day by day. I told her that I cannot contribute money to this project. I don’t
like this stupid mentality of Indians. They don’t know how to bring up their
children, how to keep up their health and how to conduct themselves to remain
as admirable citizens of India but how to buy gold. India remains backward as
long as Indians run after gold and cricket. I know how to bring up Anand. I
need not buy gold and silver for him. Children should enjoy their relationship
with their parents and contemporary folks. Every Indian must be a great human
being for this to happen. Went to sleep by 10:30 for my dreams.
31 May (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Today I am on a casual leave. Today I spent all the
day in my abode reading the Telugu novel Padamati
Kondalu written by Dr. Shankaraiah. There are 286 pages in this book. I
took about eight hours’ time to completely read it. It is informative,
insightful and absorbing. It’s an autobiographical novel. Though it is a third
person narrative, one can easily identify the life of Venkat as that of Dr.
Shankaraiah. He is a medical doctor. He goes to the United States of America to
work there as a doctor after doing a related course there. He and his friend go
there on business visas. Venkat struggles and suffers a lot in New York doing
petty jobs as an illegal emigrant for about two years. He witnesses the
scenario of crime and unrest in this magnificent city as a poor and helpless
Indian doctor. Frustrated and pervert African Americans attack, rape and kill
others for money or sadistic pleasure. There are many illegal emigrants in New
York. They lead pitiable and insecure lives. They like the attractive US
dollars. Sex and entertainment are widely available in New York. Marital bonds
are weak and unreliable in this culture compared to that of India. Dr.
Shankaraiah portrayed the miserable lives of illegal emigrants in this city. I
felt as if I was personally experiencing these pathetic aspects of life while
reading this novel. He commented on female beauty, human life, religion,
western culture, destiny, poverty and Indian culture in this novel. It educates
and entertains readers. Enjoyed reading it throughout. Went to sleep by 11:30.
1 June (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Paid 4,500 rupees to my house portion owner by 8:00
towards rent for the last month. It’s my policy to pay rent on the first of
every month to a house owner. This is how we can get a good impression from
them. Many like or dislike us based on our behavior, attitude and language.
Went to our office by 9:15. Today I collected data about the leading brands of
Nestle India, Cadbury, Asian Paints and Dabur as part of my ongoing FMCG
industry research. Today our CEO Mahendra and COO Akkineni Suresh conducted
performance appraisals in our office. They decided to increase the salaries of
all those, who worked here for more than six months. They gave them a feedback
form. They have to write about their achievements, failures and salary
expectations on it. They interacted with each employee individually. They
talked with me for 20 minutes in the evening. They gave me a gift and an ICICI
Bank cheque for 3333 rupees along with other senior staff members. They are
their tokens of love for me. The gift is a glass wine bottle decorated with
crystals all around. There may be 50 milliliters of old wine in it. They gave
these bottles to all the employees as part of this formal performance
appraisal. Left the office by 7:45. Forgot taking my key this morning along
with me. Vamsy went out with one key. I did not like to break the lock. I
bought this ‘Made in China’ lock when living at Karkhana. Called up Vamsy and
told him to come back breaking his planned journey to the abode of his friend.
He returned by 8:30 from ESI area. My friend Rajani Kumar Raju and I spent
talking from 8:00 to 10:30. Went to sleep by 11:15.
2 June (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I did three kinds of
works. By 1:30 walked down to ICICI Bank at Khairatabad and deposited the gift
cheque of Glads Media worth 3333 rupees into my account with it. My colleague
Amarnadh told me that they issued these complimentary cheques to Ramya, him and
me only appreciating our collective contribution to the creative works related
to the annual event of SWAL Corporation. By 5:00 received the book BROKEN REPUBLIC of Arundhati Roy from a
representative of Aramex paying 334 rupees to him for it. Earlier I booked it
on uread.com. Penguin India published it. It costs 499 rupees at retail stores.
The quality of this book is good. There are three essays in this book. Returned
home by 6:45. Morning Vamsy went to MGBS, collected a cardboard box parcel of
mangoes and delivered it to K Prakash Rao at Himayat Nagar. He is a UCO Bank
Exmployees Union leader. My folks sent it from Adduroad through APSRTC-ANL
parcel service at the request of my brother Srinivas, who is working with UCO
Bank now at Devarapalli. Then Vamsy went to the ANL Parcel point at Nampally
and brought my parcel of mangoes. My folks sent it from Adduroad for me. These
are mangoes collected from the reserved trees in our mango garden by hills
there. They sold the seasonal crop of this mango farm to a familiar fellow this
year. It is the birthday of Maestro Ilayaraja today. Posted his photo on the
banner of my blog site and wrote a few words appreciating him on this occasion.
He is a classic and divine musician of India. Today Srijana slapped Anand while
angry with him. She deeply regretted it later. Went to sleep by 10:30.
3 June (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I collected data
about the leading brands of Britannia Industries and Marico as part of my
ongoing FMCG industry research. Afternoon a representative of CRY came to our
office. It’s a voluntary organization working for the welfare of poor and
helpless children in India. She met our HR creatures Chetanya Lakshmi and Swati
on my advice. She left the office within a few minutes. They told me that she
said that they don’t accept donations less than 1,200 rupees. Every donation
must be in the form of a cheque only. Our CEO Mahendra was not in the office during
this time. She walked out without collecting even one rupee from the folks in
our office. She is a trainee in the marketing field. She must be an MBA. She
could not understand that in India charity does not take place through formal
demands but humble requests and shameless begging. She is not interested in
this job. Morning my brother Srinivas admitted his eldest son Sujan into
Narayana Junior College at Asil Metta in Visakhapatnam for his first year
Intermediate (MPC) course in English medium. They earlier asked for 40,000
rupees. Considering his marks and a few words of my cousin Murali, they
finalized it for 30,000 rupees for this academic year. Sujan gets prepared for
the JEE-2013 as part of this course. My friend Ramnadh came here by 9:30. He
came by Janmabhoomi Express from Tuni. Today it was cloudy and cool. Went to
sleep by 11:45.
4 June (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I collected print
ads from afaqs.com for reference sake. Evening Mahendra and Akkineni Suresh
conducted a meeting with our creative process and business development team
members and clarified the roles to be played by each of us. Went into the baby
care products store “Riviera Traders” by 7:45. It is opposite Maruthi Plaza
building. Checked the quality of a cushion carry bed meant for babies. Mothers
put their babies on this soft bed and travel. Babies enjoy the softness and
coziness of this product. Srijana told me to enquire about it. We want to buy
it for our second baby, who is yet to born. Its price is 275 rupees. Returned
home by 8:00. Vamsy told me that he donated 300 millilitres of blood this
morning in Chiranjeevi Blood Bank at Jubilee Hills. They collected platelets
from his blood and sent that blood back into his body. He donated his blood
seven times at this centre so far. He said that once he got photographed with
Ram Charan Tej at this centre. I am happy about his sense of social service. I
introduced him to Hyderabad and the act of blood donation. Today I gave 1,100
rupees to my friend Ramnadh and took a bottle of ‘daily’ supplements of Amway.
He is an Amway business owner. There are about 13 essential nutrients in these
organic supplements. I am not getting balanced diet now. These supplements are
to save myself from those nutritional deficiencies. It is a great business
firm. My friend Rajani Kumar Raju came to my abode by 9:30 on his bike. We took
12 mango fruit for his well-wisher and advocate Muralidhar at Narayana Guda.
Night he slept in my abode. Went to sleep by 11:30.
5 June (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. Scanned Eenadu
and The Hindu for one hour. Read the
first 30 pages of content in the book BROKEN
REPUBLIC of Arundhati Roy for one hour. Uploaded a video of Anand into
YouTube from my Google account. I shot it when he was about five months old. I
made it public. Also uploaded a few photos of Anand into my blog site. I shot
them recently in this abode at Khairatabad. My friend Ramnadh returned from Sri
Nagar Colony by 2:30. He attended a Britt Worldwide summer conference there. He
told me that I should join Amway as a business owner to earn money and
reputation. I like using the products of Amway but I don’t like to get into it
as a promoter and salesman of those products. I wish to be a writer. I don’t
have time to do other things once deep into this pursuit. Ramnadh took Godavari
Express at Nampally by 4:00 for Tuni. My friend Veeru took me to State Art
Gallery at Madhapur by 5:00 in his old Maruti Gypsy vehicle along with two
other creatures. An exhibition of the paintings of noted artist and Telugu film
director Bapu is going on here now. We saw them from 5:10 to 5:50 in
Chitramayi. They are wonderful creative pieces. Bapu created a distinct style
of painting. He is an admirable representative and promoter of Telugu culture.
I like the Telugu films directed by him. He is an idealist. We returned to
Veeru’s art abode by 7:15 after visiting another art gallery on the way back.
Rajani came here by 8:00. We had rice with fish soup. Rajani and I reached my
abode by 9:45. He slept here. Went to sleep by 11:20.
6 June (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I prepared a
19-slide PPT on FMCG industry in India to present to our creative process and
business development team members soon. Returned home by 7:00. Every day I am
eating about eight mango fruit now. They are ripe and tasty. I gave about 10
fruit to the folks in our office till now. They felt happy. Gave about 22 fruit
to my friend Rajani. He gave 12 of them to his well-wisher Muralidhar. My
father-in-law and father supplied mangoes to me. Many say that human body
cannot extract and utilize energy optimally if we eat or drink a food item or
beverage excessively on any day. I don’t follow discipline in consuming mango
fruit. We get them once a year. I am getting them freely every year from my
folks. I am not buying costly fruit like apples in market. I buy bananas now
and then because I can afford them. Humans have many desires in relation to
foods, living abodes and sex. Food is for survival. Houses are for safe, secure
and comfortable indoor life. Sex is a powerful basic instinct. Many are
spending huge amounts of money for these three things in the world. Many are
becoming immoral and illegal in acquiring and enjoying these things. Some are
dying without food. Some have no houses to live in. Many are enjoying sex like
animals. I think every gentleman is a victim of contemporary disorders and demerits
of society. There are pain and suffering in every part of the world. Generous
and visionary people suffer observing imbalances and unrest around them. Many
phenomena and occurrences are beyond human knowledge and control. Went to sleep
by 10:30.
7 June (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I collected public
interest print ads and FMCG product related TVCs from afaqs.com. I found the
public interest ads more appealing and insightful than other print ads. My eyes
and ears got strained because of watching 95 TVCs continuously in the
afternoon. Morning Vamsy brought his cousin Srinivas to my abode. He completed
diploma in computer applications at Leela Krishna Bapuji Polytechnic at
Ravulapalem. He came here to learn related technical skills doing a short term
course at Ameerpet. He is the son of Venkata Ramana, the youngest paternal aunt
of Srijana. They are living in village Peda Brahmadevam near Samarla Kota. They
have a house and three acres of agricultural farm in this village. His father
is a peasant farmer. For many parents, in India, educated sons means those
supposed to do jobs but not agriculture. My colleague and systems administrator
Satya Kishore advised Srinivas to do a hardware and networking course.
Simultaneously he must work with an experienced person in this field to get
hands-on work experience. Then he can get a job or start his computer repair
unit in Samarla Kota. He seems to be a disciplined and cultured fellow.
Returned home by 6:45. Paid 400 rupees to a collection executive of Beamtel
Broadband by 7:30. Every month I am paying 400 rupees to them. Their charges
are very fair and affordable. This time our domestic electricity bill amounted
to 160 rupees. Srijana asked me to come to Viswanadhapuram to see her. I have
one casual leave only. Went to sleep by 10:30.
8 June (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Last night it rained a little and made it cool. It’s
the result of monsoon. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I collected about 100
TVCs related to FMCG industry from afaqs.com. Today we received the first
subscription copy of afaqs! Reporter.
Its look and quality are good. Started PPT presentation in the room of our CEO
Mahendra by 5:40. It’s on FMCG industry in India. My colleagues Ramya Agasthi,
Chintapalli Suresh, Amarnadh, Murali and Kodali Rambabu attended it. Our COO
Akkineni Suresh convened it. I collected basic points about this industry. It’s
my first PPT presentation. I am not good at it. Akkineni Suresh advised me on
how to improve it. He has a lot of knowledge about FMCG industry. He explained
every sentence I read out. If my presentation lasted for 20 minutes, his
corresponding explanation lasted for 100 minutes. He digested and internalized
that knowledge. We listened to him like disciplined and obedient school kids.
The knowledge acquisition and retention levels of Indians are very low now. I
don’t know even the names of famous writers in English literature. I read
newspapers and books but forget those things very fast. Many Indians are
suffering from short term memory loss now. They do many things every day but
they forget all that within days. Very few are interested in knowledge and
information now except for academic and competitive exam purpose. Many are
interested in comedy, entertainment and spending time casually. In this shallow
and superficial society, those with vast knowledge and patience command more
respect from others. Went to sleep by 10:00 for my dreams.
9 June (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:40. Felt like sleeping more. The cooling effect of budding
rainy season is making me so. I am enjoying sound sleep now and feeling
relieved in the morning. It’s the spell of nature. Went to our office by 9:15.
Today I did three kinds of works. Returned home by 8:00. Today it was cool and
refreshing. My father and mother are at the abode of my brother Srinivas now at
Sujatha Nagar in Visakhapatnam. They went there for getting regular checkup and
medicines at INS Kalyani Hospital in Schindia. My mother told me about the
scenario of thefts, which took place recently in Peda Gummuluru. It is
estimated that a gang of thieves entered this locality recently. They are
entering houses and stealing valuable belongings of villagers like gold and
money. Everybody is talking about this issue now in this area. Earlier my father
and mother wanted to come here and spend with me for a few days. Now my father
withdrew himself from this idea. He wants to stay back at home and keep vigil
of it. My mother decided to come here soon along with my cousin Sirisha and my
maternal aunt Surya Bhaskaramma. I welcomed her decision. She is suffering from
high blood pressure, diabetes and asthma. She does not take care of her health
much. My father has more determination and discipline in keeping up his health
than my mother. The mango and cashew crop season has almost come to an end in
this area. Rainy season is on. Farmers are getting ready to plough their farms
and get into paddy cultivation. Went to sleep by 10:30.
10 June (Friday)
Woke up by 5:40. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I prepared a PPT on
BTL activities spending about six hours’ time on it. My computer system hanged
up for some reason. This effect ate 22 slides in my PPT. There are 10 slides
only in it. I could not retrieve the lost slides. I did not save them soon
after typing up that text on them. One mistake can lead to such disasters. I
wrote some of that content in my words. I developed attachment with them. I
felt much disturbed and frustrated at their loss. I did not feel like
rebuilding that kingdom in the same order with the same passion. I started
doing it differently depending on external sources completely. We cannot think
and create things extraordinarily always. Exceptional creativity hits us like a
thunder and disappears from us like lightning. We cannot capture every fragment
of creativity we encounter in different stages, conditions and forces of our
life. What we can make tangible from the treasure of huge creativity we have in
us is just a little piece of it. I love this villainous game of God with
humans. Today it was cloudy, cool and refreshing. It’s a game of God. Seasonal
changes and natural effects impact the thought process, creative output and
lifestyles of human beings. Returned home by 7:00. Anand is calling his
familiar creatures in Viswanadhapuram with their names. He is disturbing
Srijana after returning to her finishing his outdoor activities. She is beating
him now and then to control him. He is eating mango fruit. He developed
attachment with his mother. He does not allow others to do some things for him.
Went to sleep by 10:30.
11 June (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Our CEO Mahendra and COO
Akkineni Suresh did not come to office today. They went to Rajahmundry on
office work. Our folks found the office environment more enjoyable and liberal
today due to it than that of the days with their presence here. Bosses create
an ambience of authority, discipline, hierarchy and control in their offices.
Today I carried out two kinds of works. Returned home by 6:45. My colleague
Amarnadh, his two friends, my brother-in-law Vamsy and I saw the Telugu film
“Badrinadh” of Allu Arjun in cinema Sensation Sunshine from 9:00 to 11:30. V V
Vinayak directed it. It is a very exciting, interesting and inspiring film.
Arjun did mesmerizing stunts and dances in it. The visual beauty of the film is
excellent. Music is superb. We bought 40-rupee tickets for 60 rupees in the
black for this film. The standards of people watching films now are very low.
They are watching every feature film from the perspective of worthless critics
and eccentric creatures. They criticize films casually and spread bad talk
about them. They are undisciplined rogues and uncultured scoundrels. They talk
a lot of rubbish about songs, music and such other aspects of film-making
without knowing anything about them. Blind criticism is their habit. I hate
viewers, who go out from a cinema, when a film is on. Such dirty Indians are
damaging the spirit of taste and sensitivity in film artistes. Went to sleep by
12:15.
12 June (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:40. Scanned Eenadu
and The Hindu for one hour. My friend
Rajani Kumar Raju came here by 10:00. Offered two mango fruit to him. Both of
us went to his rented abode by Road No. 12, in Banjara Hills, by 12:00, on his
bike. He and his two familiar creatures prepared chicken curry and rice by
2:30. We had it by 3:00. Rajani and I reached the art abode of our friend
Veeranjaneyulu at MLA Colony by 3:20. Meher Murali was also here. We spent here
till 7:30. I told Veeru that he can never achieve zero debt personal economy
status in his life. He spends money, for others, without control. He has
unnecessary levels of goodness and kindness for his family members and friends.
He does not know how and when to say “No” to others. He has a debt of about 12
lakh rupees now. The same is the case with Rajani also. He arranged high level
loans for rich folks based on collateral. He has good relationships with high
level folks of many banks. He gets commission in this business. About 10 rogues
cheated him till now depending on his goodness for them. He arranged loans for
them thinking that they are trustworthy. He said that he lost about 60 lakh
rupees this way. He has to clear these debts on behalf of these criminals. He
likes spending with girls and women on commercial terms. He often tells me
about such girls and women, who are ready to sleep with others for money. He
may be 40 now. He is not much interested in his marriage now considering his
age. He wants to enjoy females on contract basis. Sex with life partner creates
family and related lifelong responsibilities. Sex with immoral females and
males is a choice for many in India now. Went to sleep by 11:15.
13 June (Monday)
Woke up by 5:45. Went to our office by 9:15. There I realized that I
forgot my cellphone at home. Rushed back and collected it from my abode. It
happened so recently also. I prepare for the office very systematically every
morning. I rest for a while before taking a bath. If that period of rest
exceeds my intended schedule, I have to spend a little time only to do many
things. In that hurry, I forget taking the key of my abode or my cellphone. I
curse myself for such violations of punctuality and discipline. Today I
collected information related to BTL activities from the portal of afaqs! and
developed a PPT on this topic. Returned home by 7:10. Ironed my clothes for 30
minutes. In the Kshatriya community of Andhra Pradesh, many children address
their father as ‘Baajjee’. Srijana trained Anand to address me so. I like it. I
think this Telugu word originated from the Hindi word ‘Baapji’. Now many
parents are mad for English. They want their children to address them as ‘Daddy’
and ‘Mammy’. I don’t like this psyche of cultural slavery in India. Many
parents are encouraging and training their children to use English only and
avoid Telugu. Now many Indians are living and working in other countries. They
are role models for many Indians living in India. They are craving for more
money and foreign tours. They are interested in English because it allows their
children to go to the USA or the UK. They don’t have individualities. They live
for money, comforts, luxuries and false prestige. Went to sleep by 11:00.
14 June (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:40. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I completed the
preparation of PPT on BTL activities meant for presentation in our office to my
colleagues. Also did the PPT and proposal works related to the BTL activity of
Agri Gold. Glads Media is likely to conduct a VOW BTL activity to promote the
newly launched products whole atta and refined sunflower oil of Agri Gold.
Returned home by 7:15. Morning Srijana went to Tuni along with Anand. She
consulted Dr. C S Lakshmi at Talli Pilla Hospital in Post Office Street. This
doctor examined her and said that she is well. She prescribed three kinds of
tablets for her. They are Gas Fev Plus, Polybion and Sandocal 500. She told her
to come to Tuni from Viswanadhapuram in a week’s time considering her expected
time of delivery. Srijana wants to have this delivery also in Tuni. The doctors
in Hyderabad charge about 30,000 rupees for a normal delivery in somewhat good
hospital or nursing home. They complicate the process at the eleventh hour and
present it as a case of emergency. They pull baby out through unnecessary
operation. This drama is to get more money from victim. I have no that much
money and patience to bear with these criminals in twin cities. Srijana wants
the presence and care of her mother and maternal grandmother during this time.
Tuni is a familiar and convenient place for them. Srijana also likes this
place. These factors made me send Srijana to this place for her delivery. I
have still a debt burden of about 25,000 rupees. I lose 900 rupees for every
leave beyond one casual leave in a month. I am helpless. Went to sleep by
10:00.
15 June (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. By 11:30 typed out
one-page letter addressing Dr. C S Lakshmi of Talli Pilla Hospital in Tuni. She
is the present doctor of Srijana. I shared my views with her about the delivery
and tubectomy of Srijana going to be attended by her soon in this hospital. I
requested her to do tubectomy in such a way that it can be redone later if we
want more children in future. I appreciated the profession of medicine. I
advised her to improve the status of hygiene in their hospital. Letters inspire
people more than spoken words now. Got this letter printed out on a Royal
Executive Bond paper in color at a nearby Internet café paying 10 rupees for
it. Booked it at the Professional Couriers service point near Pavani Plaza by
1:20 paying 25 rupees for its dispatch to Tuni. Today I typed up the English
script of the latest corporate film of Dhanuka Agritech Limited listening to
the audio part in it with headphones. My colleague Chintapalli Suresh gets the
audio part of it presented in the four South Indian languages for them. We
depend on original English script for these translations into regional
languages. By 7:15 my cousin Murali and I met advocate C S N Raju in his
office. Murali wants to write books for IIT oriented school students in
association with two of his colleagues. He asked this lawyer how to do it. He
advised him on how to start a firm and establish control and accountability in
the system. Murali does not trust one of his business partners in this regard.
Went to sleep by 10:15.
16 June (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. Last night total lunar eclipse occurred in the sky
from 10:54 to 4:30. They said that it occurs after 130 years again. It is such
a wonder. The sky was cloudy during this time above Hyderabad. I did not remain
awake to watch it. Last night I had a dream, which showed that I would beget a
male baby again. I think it’s a message from nature. Went to our office by
9:15. Today I translated the original English script of the 10-minute corporate
film of Dhanuka Agritech Limited into Telugu. I did it for seven hours. By 3:30
got my book Stories of Love and Beauty
from a courier boy. It is a dummy copy of my book with language corrections I
suggested. The folks of Repro India Pvt. Ltd. printed this sample copy for me.
Its weight is less than the earlier one but quality is poor. I have to check it
thoroughly and inform them to go ahead with its second print run. My colleague
Krishna Mohan took it to scan it. He said that he would devise a marketing
strategy for it after understanding its core strength. Evening got an email
from Swarup Nanda of Leadstart Publishing in Mumbai. He wrote that Sunil K
Poolani passed away on 10 June due to cardiac arrest. I was shocked to know
about it. I think smoking, alcoholism and high levels of stress as an editor
and writer led him towards this early departure. I identify him as an
intellectual, radical, idealist and workaholic. Returned home by 7:30. Vamsy
and I had our supper by 8:00. Typed out a two-page blog titled “Sunil K
Poolani” and posted it on my blog site by 9:45. It’s my tribute to dreamer
Sunil. Went to sleep by 10:30.
17 June (Friday)
Woke up by 5:45. Went to the office of Manappuram Finance by 8:50 and
paid 152 rupees to them towards monthly interest for the 15,000 rupees, which I
borrowed from them earlier pledging the gold necklace of Srijana. Walked down
to Khairatabad market and ate four bananas buying them for 10 rupees from a
pushcart seller. Entered our office by 9:10. Today I watched the corporate
films of some firms on YouTube and downloaded some of them for reference. My
colleague Chintapalli Suresh and I have to work on the project of making a
corporate film for SWAL Corporation. Insights gained through observing other
related works help us create better works to some extent. Returned home by 7:20.
I write about my present daily routine. I buy half a litre of packed buffalo
milk for 14 rupees walking a little from my abode. I put this milk and a little
rice in our pressure cooker. I prepare curd with this milk. I take this rice to
our office in a steel box for my lunch along with a little curd prepared
yesterday. Afternoon I buy one pack of curry for eight rupees from Golden
Deluxe Mess near our office to add to my homemade rice. Evening also I cook
rice on most of the days and buy curry packs outside. I don’t have interest to
cook curries at home. Some evenings I have chapatis or Vegetable Biryani at
Hotel Krishna if I come back late from our office. I eat biscuits or milk bread
for my breakfast. I wear one pair of clothes for three days and one for four
days in a week. I wash my clothes twice a week. Went to sleep by 10:00.
18 June (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:45. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I watched the
corporate films of some companies on YouTube and made some changes in the
content written for the corporate film of SWAL Corporation. Rina Golan of
Israel left a long comment on my blog site reading my blog titled “Sunil K
Poolani” on it. She wrote about her short metaphysical association with this
idealist and the pain she is undergoing now knowing about his departure. Hers
is the best comment on my blog site. Posted a reply to her great comment.
Evening she sent a request to me through Facebook. I added her as my friend and
posted a short comment on her profile appreciating her beauty. Returned home by
8:00. Saw the Telugu film “Vaadu-Veedu” of Vishal and Arya in cinema Sensation
Insomnia from 9:00 to 11:30 along with my colleague Gedela Amarnadh and two of
his friends. Bala directed it very well. It’s a very interesting film. The
music of Yuvan Shankar Raja is wonderful. Vishal’s acting is admirable. Enjoyed
watching every bit of this film. A little more about my present daily routine.
I feel exhausted by the time I return to my abode from our office. I watch
Telugu television channels for some time. Talk with Srijana for a few minutes
before sleeping. Anand also talks a little. I keep it short because children
should not use cellphones. I take about 10 minutes’ time to wash one pair of my
clothes. I wash two pairs every week. Iron them mostly on Mondays or other
possible days. Wash our dishes neatly and keep our kitchen dry and tidy always.
Have haircut once for two months. Shave my beard on every Monday and Thursday,
the days on which I wear a fresh set of clothes. Went to sleep by 11:50.
19 June (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:45. Scanned Eenadu
and The Hindu for one hour. Rested
for one hour. Had two chapatis at hotel Sri Krishna Tiffins by 1:15. Rajani
Kumar Raju came here by 1:45 along with one of his business associates. He
brought two parcel packs of Biryani from Hotel Paradise in Secunderabad for
their lunch. I too had part of it. This rice is long, white and thin. Rajani
said that this rice is imported from Punjab. It contains oil. This rice is
energetic. Many folks consider this Biryani at Paradise famous and crave for
it. I think consumption of this Biryani leads to cholesterol increase and diabetes
in human body. Rich and crazy folks are spending a lot on these items now in
towns and cities. They are after wild lifestyles and unhealthy habits. Hoteliers
are making spicy and oily food items to attract worthless Indians and earn more
money fast. Money and profit are their primary concerns. Such dirty Indian
culture is leading them towards more diseases, pains and deaths. Rajani left my
abode by 3:45. Read the book BROKEN
REPUBLIC from its page 31 to 88 from 4:30 to 7:00. Completed reading the
preceding pages earlier. Arundhati Roy is arguing the case of tribes in India
against the corrupt state and central governments. She is a great Indian. I
identify Naxalites as an organized and radical group of patriots ferociously
fighting against corrupt people and governments in India. By 8:00 got two
tickets reserved for me for Super Luxury APSRTC buses online paying 799 rupees
using my debit card of ICICI Bank. Slept by 10:00.
20 June (Monday)
Woke up by 5:45. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I translated the
original English script of real estate firm ARK Builders into Telugu. They want
their present corporate film in Telugu version also. Also improved the script
meant for the corporate film of SWAL Corporation. Morning our CEO Mahendra
Gollaputi Mahendra brought his son Naveen to our office. He may be two years
old. He looked cute, healthy and smart. We enjoyed his presence. By 7:32 my
ICICI Bank account was credited with 27,000 rupees. It’s my salary for the last
month from Glads Media. My colleague Amarnadh and I went to the store of Bajaj
Electronics near Telephone Bhavan at Lakdi Ka Pool in an auto rickshaw by 7:50.
I bought a Sony Cyber-shot digital camera of DSC-H70 model paying them 13,300
rupees. It’s a red piece. Its main features are 16.1 mega pixels, 10X optical
zoom, 25 mm wide-angle lens, 3.0 LCD screen, full HD 1080 video quality and a 4
GB memory card. Its retail price is 13,990 rupees. They gave me a discount of
690 rupees. I bought it to take photos and videos of my darling Srijana, honey
Anand and our second baby. I like to capture and record the precious moments of
my creatures. I cannot create yesterday today. So, I have to record the
invaluable moments of today for tomorrow. A camera can do it better than me. I
like the HD film feature in it. By 8:30 we reached Reviera children’s item
store in Purni Plaza opposite Maruthi Plaza. Bought a baby carrying zipped
cushion bed for 275 rupees and two pairs of baby socks for 64 rupees. The prior
is titled ‘Mickey Worlds’ and the socks are of HELLOBABY Pvt. Ltd. These are
for our second baby. Went to sleep by 10:30.
21 June (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Last night Telugu film actor Chiranjeevi appeared in
my dream for long. He expressed pure love for me. I enjoyed it a lot. Went to
our office by 9:15. Today I collected the images of various plants affected
with different diseases as part of my work related to SWAL Corporation Limited.
Vamsy brought his mother to my abode by 5:00. Returned home by 6:45. My
father-in-law sent 10 ripe mangoes and 10 raw mangoes for me from the
agricultural farm near Masanpally. These are the last ones of this season from
the mango trees there. My mother-in-law made my living abode clean working on
it for one hour. Dust settles everywhere in my abode flying from the
surrounding roads. If I welcome air from outside, opening the windows in hall
and kitchen, dust also comes in as an honorary invitee. Today my colleague
Ramya Agasthi told me that I often misuse money without caring for the sound
and beneficial advice from others. When I told her that I would buy a digital
camera, yesterday evening, she advised me to buy it at Singapore centre in
Kothi. They sell them at lower prices than many retail stores in twin cities. I
neglected her advice and bought it in a nearby store. She said that I might
have lost about 3,000 rupees buying it elsewhere. I have this bad habit. I
don’t think or wait for better alternatives when buying a few things. I regret
such purchases later. I am clearing my debts one after one now. Every rupee is
very valuable for me now. I should have bought my digital camera in the store
suggested by Ramya to save that money. I regret it. Went to sleep by 10:00.
22 June (Wednesday)
Woke up by 4:30. Stayed back on bed till 5:30. Vamsy and his mother
left for Secunderabad railway station by 5:50. They take Janmabhoomi Express there
for Tuni. My mother-in-law prepared Tamarind Rice for me and them to have in
the train journey. The prices of food items are high in railway stations. They
don’t maintain quality. Tea and coffee are of worst quality. They are like
coloured water. Many blokes have them in trains because they are accustomed to
them. Eighty percent of Indians have bad habits. Most of them die early with
health problems due to these bad habits. Many companies sell such foods and
drinks in India, which kill people faster. Idiotic and mentally retarted old
man Manmohan Singh calls it development of India. He is a worthless and
unethical slave of the Congress party. Sonia Gandhi made him into an automated
machine. She uses his helplessness as a foundation to make her son Rahul Gandhi
the prime minister of India. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I collected the
images of weeds and prepared a PPT with BTL proposal to promote the product ‘Sweet
Life’ meant for diabetic patients. Returned home by 6:50. Vamsy and his mother
reached Viswanadhapuram by 8:30. My brother Srinivas underwent special training
at the regional office of UCO Bank in Chennai from 13 to 18 this month. It
would be useful for him when he gets promoted to the next level of position
with the UCO Bank. Only he was selected from many, who attended another
training program recently in Chennai, for this special training. They found him
sharp and energetic in this job. Went to sleep by 10:00.
23 June (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:40. Went to our office by 9:15. Took the printouts of
e-tickets for my onward and return bus journeys for the 24 and 26 of this month
from my email id rajayogi@live.com. By 1:00 went to the ICICI Bank at
Khairatabad to take new currency notes for 7,000 rupees. I wanted to take new
50-rupee notes for 5,000 rupees and new 20-rupee notes for 2,000 rupees. They
did not have them. I took two bundles of 50-rupee and 20-rupee notes, which
were already widely used by others, as the last resort. I found many soiled
notes in them. Returned those bundles and took seventy 100-rupee notes. I found
about 25 partially defaced notes in them. Returned to my office. My colleague
Chintapalli Suresh got a few new 500-rupee notes on him. I gave the ugly
100-rupee notes to him and took four new 500-rupee notes from him. I want to
give new currency notes to Srijana and my mother. Today I did not have much
work to do in our office. Returned home by 7:00. Walked to the vegetable market
area in Chintal Basthi and bought little gloves, caps, socks and pants for my
second baby, spending 125 rupees. Also bought 12 packs of Britannia Good Day
biscuits for 72 rupees for my first baby Anand. My friend Rajani Kumar Raju
came to my abode by 9:45. Offered five mango fruit to him. He ate them very
interestingly. Gave eight raw mangoes to him to take home. He left for Banjara
Hills by 10:10. I put the items of my babies, one pair of clothes, digital
camera and 7,000 rupees in my bag. I am ready for my journey. Went to sleep by
10:30 for my dreams.
24 June (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15 along with my bag. Gave the
key of my rented abode to the house owner and asked her to take care of it in
my absence. Today I typed up the script of a video film of a SWAL product. Left
the office by 4:50. Hired an auto rickshaw for 60 rupees and reached Mahatma
Gandhi Bus Station by 5:24. Got into 3500 Hyderabad-Visakhapatnam Super Luxury bus
by 5:30. Mine is window seat 11. This bus started off by 6:13. We reached
Narkatpalli bus stand by 8:40. They stopped it here for supper. Had two
chapatis at Athidhi Tiffins for 25 rupees. They were of low quality. They are
exploiting bus passengers publicly. All are eating them silently. I bought a
pack of fresh popcorn at the store here for 10 rupees. I found them very tasty.
Went back to him and bought two more packs of it for 20 rupees. I appreciated
him for the extraordinary taste of it. Told him that I got 100% satisfaction
from his product. He felt happy. A businessman may desire to get profit of two
rupees from the sale of a product worth eight rupees but many are cheating
others getting 200% or 300% profit from the sale of worthless and harmful
products like potato chips and cigarettes. Maximum profit is their goal but not
the health or happiness of their customers. This is the culture of many
corporate companies in India now. This bus left Narkatpalli by 9:00. Air was
blowing in from outside. This bus was running slowly. Road expansion works are
going on in this region now. I like travelling in the buses of APSRTC. They are
patient and experienced drivers. I love their professionalism.
25 June (Saturday)
This bus reached Tuni by 8:15. Bought a ticket for 20 rupees from Tuni
to Adduroad. The bus fare from Hyderabad to Tuni is 401 rupees. Got off it at
Adduroad Junction by 9:00. Walked to our house in Peda Gummuluru. Took a head
bath by 9:30 and felt refreshed. My father is growing a few plants in the open
land opposite our house for vegetables. He is rearing a buffalo. I found him
comfortable and happy with his present state of life. He is going to our mango
garden at hills on his old bicycle. His passion for land and money did not die.
He is slim and healthy. He indulges in physical work every day. My mother is
taking tablets to face high blood pressure and diabetes. Our guava tree has
many guavas now. They are giving them to others. They rented out one portion of
our house to a recently married young couple. Theirs is love marriage. They are
paying 1,500 rupees for it. My mother is happy with the love of this girl for
her husband. My brother Sambha and I started to Viswanadhapuram by 2:30 on his
bike. We reached Kota Uratla by 3:00. My brother wanted to buy something for
Srijana and Anand. They have everything in Viswanadhapuram. I bought a pack of
snacks for 15 rupees for Anand for his satisfaction. We reached Viswanadhapuram
by 4:00 via village Kodavatipudi. He left for Tangedu by 4:15. He came here to
see Srijana and Anand. I gave everything to Srijana, which I brought from
Hyderabad for her, Anand and our second baby. My mother-in-law prepared
Vegetable Biryani for our supper. It was cloudy today. Watched television for
some time. Went to sleep by 10:00.
26 June (Sunday)
Woke up by 7:00. Spent all the day in and around the house of maternal
grandparents of Srijana. Anand is not approaching me proactively. He is always
looking for his mother. He is not eating food well. He is interested in snacks.
Shot photos and videos for him and Srijana with my Sony digital camera. He
played cricket with his mother on road. Enjoyed his sweet words and innocent
presence. Srijana bought five pairs of clothes recently in Tuni for him
spending 1,000 rupees. Srijana is unable to bear with his mischief now and
then. She beats him to correct and control him in such circumstances. She is
waiting for her normal delivery. She is tense about it. May Lord Krishna bless
and guide her. Her maternal grandparents and mother are taking care of her
affectionately. I am unable to spend with her and Anand because I have to do a
job for my survival. Many employees are suffering like this in India now. A
good husband must be with his wife when she is counting days for her delivery.
I failed to be a good husband to Srijana in this regard. God is greater than
mortals. He takes care of the innocent and the helpless. Srijana packed
Vegetable Biryani and jack fruit items for me by 4:00. Srijana’s mother took
Anand away from me when I was to start to Tuni. Vamsy and I reached Tuni by
4:42 on a bike. Bought a bottle of Junior Horlicks for 170 rupees for Anand. He
likes eating it. My father brought a cardboard box of raw mangoes for me from
Peda Gummuluru to the bus stand in Tuni by 5:10 by bus. Took window seat 17 in
2899 Tuni-Jeedimetla Super Luxury APSRTC bus by 5:20. It started off by 5:43.
27 June (Monday)
This bus was at Choutuppala by 6:15. It was cool and cloudy. Last night
I would have slept for three or four hours. Got off it a little before MGBS by
7:45. The bus fare from Tuni to Hyderabad is 398 rupees. I got my onward and
return journey tickets reserved online. The folks of APSRTC introduced online
reservation system recently. I found it comfortable. Busy fellows can save time
using the facility of online reservation system. Hired an auto rickshaw for 80
rupees and reached my abode at Chintal Basthi by 8:10. I had luggage of about
80 kilograms. I felt sleepy. I could not go to our mango garden also this time.
My brother Sambha is getting bunds established in our mango garden now using
the manpower provided by state government in association with central
government. Earlier they called this program “Food for Work”. Now they are
paying wages for the works done by native people. This program is meant for
creation of employment to economically backward people across India. They work
nominally in this government funded scheme. They spend most of this money for
widely available liquor in this state. These governments give money to them
with their left hands and take it back with their right hands. They allow
farmers to develop their agricultural lands also as part of this scheme. My brother
is utilizing this facility. Went to our office by 9:15. Morning wrote a
proposal of BTL activities for Maxivision Eye Hospital at KPHB. Afternoon
improved the script of SWAL corporate film. Went to sleep by 10:00.
28 June (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I had 1.2 litres of lemon
juice added sugar water. I brought eight lemons, 20 Sunnundalu and 500 grams of homemade snacks from Viswanadhapuram.
Today I collected demographic data and vendor details from my colleague
Chintapalli Suresh and put them in different Excel sheets for convenient
reference later. Evening we celebrated the birthday of our colleague Murali
with cake, snacks and Sprite soft drink. Returned home by 7:20. Downloaded
about 20 classic old Telugu film songs from online sources. Now my brother
Sambha is in a cold war with three rich folks of village Tangedu in Kota Uratla
Mandal. They are Raja Sagi Ramabhadra Raju, Seetha Babu and Datla Venkata Surya
Narayana Raju. Their total assets may worth about 300 crore rupees. They
accumulated this property through illegal and unethical businesses and dealings
during the last 100 years. They are politically, financially and socially
influential people in this locality. My brother complained against the
assistant engineer at the APSEB substation in Kota Uratla because he did not
care for the application submitted by my brother requesting for three phase
electricity supply connection to his agricultural farm in Tangedu. B K Rao, the
vigilance authority at Visakhapatnam, initiated serious disciplinary action
against this engineer for his negligence in this regard. His job related growth
and benefits are at risk now. He approached these rich criminals in Tangedu and
begged them to save him from this case. They told my brother to withdraw
himself from this complaint. They humiliated and threatened him using abusive
language. I think the folks of every rich Kshatriya family in Tangedu must be
killed brutally for social reformation. Went to sleep by 11:00.
29 June (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I prepared two BTL
activity PPTs for banking and financial institutes and automobile companies. By
1:00 Srijana, Anand, Vamsy and his mother went to Tuni in an auto rickshaw from
Viswanadhapuram. Srijana, Anand and my mother-in-law stay at the rented abode
of Rama Sekhara Raju for a few days. Srijana entered her 10th month
of pregnancy on the 25th of this month. Talli Pilla Hospital is
about one kilometre from the abode of the maternal uncle of Srijana. Evening she
went to this hospital and consulted Dr. C S Lakshmi. This doctor said that the
baby is doing well in her. Srijana is expecting her delivery in a week’s time.
Srijana’s mother handles the mischief of Anand. She is patient and affectionate
in feeding and bringing up children. I chose Tuni as the place of birth of my
second baby also for some reasons. Srijana and Anand were born here in Talli
Pilla Hospital. The mother and maternal grandmother of Srijana find this place
as convenient and comfortable for them. This doctor may not charge more than
10,000 rupees for the delivery and tubectomy of Srijana. The doctors in
Hyderabad may charge about 40,000 rupees for them. Our relatives come to see
the newborn baby in this hospital. It’s easily accessible to them. This place
is familiar to Srijana. Lord Krishna is everywhere. I rely more upon Him than
doctors and hospitals in guiding and caring for all the creatures in this
world. He takes care of Srijana. Went to sleep by 10:45.
30 June (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I wrote and edited
the content related to proposals for the BTL activities for our prospective
clients. My colleague Krishna Mohan returned my book Stories of Love and Beauty today. He read three short stories in it.
He said that he would devise a marketing strategy for it soon. Returned home by
7:30 buying two browned corn cobs for me. Bought them from a pushcart puller
for 20 rupees. I found this price unjustifiable. He said that the prices of
charcoal have been increased recently. He browns them on charcoal fire. He
applies a little salt and lemon juice on this corn for spicy taste. I saw many
10-rupee notes in his hand when he was returning change. It means many
creatures bought them from him at this price. I think farmers get one rupee per
one corn cob at their farms. Even this pushcart puller turned into a dirty
middleman in the production and distribution cycle of this product. The job of
a middleman is to exploit the producers and end users of a product and thus
easily get huge profits in a short period of time. These two corn cobs are for
my supper today. By 9:30 posted a blog on my blog site with the list of
grammatical errors I found in my book Stories
of Love and Beauty, which were rectified by Rajesh Bhale of Leadstart
Publishing in Mumbai. This information is for my blog readers. Emailed to
Swarup Nanda and Rajesh Bhale of Leadstart informing them to go for the second
print run of this revised version of my book. Srijana is excited and worried
about her ensuing delivery. I advised her not to concentrate her thoughts on
this point. Went to sleep by 11:00.
1 July (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I created a blog
site for Glads Media and did some work related to BTL activity proposal for the
product Biozyme of Biostadt. Withdrew 4,500 rupees from the ATM Centre of ICICI
Bank at Khairatabad by 7:15 and paid it to my house owner by 7:30. The mangoes
packed by my father started ripening. Today I ate six of them in the morning
and night. The name of these mangoes is Nalla
Mogga in Telugu. They have sweet juice. They are irresistible for me. The
marital bond between my paternal uncle Narasimha Murthy Raju and his wife
Vimala is at the worst stage now. Even his two sons turned into enemies to him.
Their mother trained them so. My uncle is not going to his abode in village
Tetagunta now. They are ready to attack him like villains. He is taking care of
his six-acre coconut farm near village Gurrajupeta and spending his time in and
around this place. Vimala is contemplating the idea of divorce from him. She
likes money, gold ornaments and assets more than her husband, children and God.
She thinks that her husband is unable to earn more and more in a fast pace like
a few in her knowledge. She uses very abusive language addressing him. He lost
love for her and his sons after witnessing their cruel behavior towards him for
long. Vimala is one of the dirty Indian women living now. Such cruel women must
be imprisoned and punished severely. The Indian judiciary accorded more
protection and respect for women in India. Vimala does not belong to such good
race of Indian women. Went to sleep by 11:00.
2 July (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. By 10:00 our office boy
Santosh and I went to the Reliance Digital store at Himayat Nagar on a bike.
Rain chased us. They are starting this store today ceremoniously. Glads Media
is conducting a store promotion activity in this area for these folks. There
are about six guys to do it. They tie promotional gadgets around them and walk
along this main road for a few days. This is to create awareness in this area
about the presence of this new retail store. We two returned to our office by
11:00. Today I prepared a PPT with BTL activity proposal for the promotion of
Biozyme product of Biostadt. By 3:30 Anupama called me up from the branch
office of Opulentus at Somajiguda. She told me about the emigration services
they are providing for qualified, experienced and enthusiastic Indians desiring
to go abroad for jobs. She informed me to email my updated CV. I did it at once.
I will go abroad if I get a chance. I have no enough money to lead a balanced
and peaceful life. In this material world, everybody should earn adequate money
to live with self-respect and individuality. By 6:00 posted a blog titled
“Ideal Work Culture” on my blog site. I wrote it on 17 February this year. I
advocated the need of a five-day work week in this piece of writing. Today I
felt like sharing it with my blog readers. By 6:30 our CEO Mahendra Gollaputi
told me to search for another job. They have no such work orders from their
clients now, which require many writing inputs. Felt a little disturbed for a
few minutes. Activated my CV on naukri.com to be viewed by recruiters. Went to
sleep by 11:20.
3 July (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent reading Eenadu
and The Hindu for one hour. Went to
Khairatabad railway station by 9:15. My friend Sistla Srirama Sharma came here
by an MMTS train. Both of us came to my abode by 10:30. He gave me the soft
copy of the typed version of my personal diary of 2010 and the diary. He typed
it up well. I have to edit it. Paid him 2,000 rupees for this typing work. Gave
him the 2010 diary of Srijana for typing. She wrote it in Telugu on my advice.
It’s a small diary. I want to see it in print. I like to read what and how she wrote
it. We checked some Anu Telugu fonts. I told him to type it up in Anupama Thin
font. Its typed version of text may amount to about 40 A 4 size pages. I agreed
to pay him 3,000 rupees for this typing work. He said that he may complete
typing it in about three months’ time. Gave him 10 mango fruit. He left for his
rented abode at Sitafal Mandi by 12:00 by bus. From 3:30 to 5:30 saw the Hindi
film “Bhuddah Hoga Terra Baap” in cinema Sensation Sunshine. Puri Jagannadh
directed it to express his love and passion for Amitabh Bachchan. It’s an
interesting film. Hema Malini is a classic beauty of India. Morning Srijana
underwent ultrasound scan in a diagnostic lab in Tuni. Dr. C S Lakshmi checked
this medical report. She said that the growth and health of the baby in her is
very good. The delivery may take place around the 23th of this
month. She and Anand returned to Viswanadhapuram by 9:30 in a car of their
familiar one. Went to sleep by 10:00.
4 July (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I wrote (typed out)
a BTL activity proposal for the promotion of Freedom refined sunflower oil of
GEF Pvt. Ltd. By 11:30 Anupama of Opulentus called me up and explained me the
process of emigration I have to undergo to go abroad. Initially I have to pay them
1,000 rupees for an assessment of my skills and suitability to some labor
markets abroad. Then they let me know about the job opportunities I have. She
said that I may go to Quebec in Canada. I have to spend about two lakh rupees
to go there aiming at permanent residency. I told her that I am not financially
or psychologically prepared for it now. I have a debt of about 25,000 rupees
now. I owe 10 lakh rupees to my father. I think I developed a deep
psychological bond with the people and phenomena of India. I cannot live in
other countries for long. Going abroad for a job may be my subconscious fancy.
My soul took birth in this land out of love for it. I am not getting time to do
many things I like because of being a jobholder. I must come out of this ditch.
We cannot enter our desired path of life at will. Our Karma configures the
course of our life. Happiness and pain are inseparable parts of life. The deep
attachments, which we develop with this attractive world, make our life more
passionate and complex. We take a little time to love people and things but
lifetime to erase those memories from our psyche. Life is a burden for every soul. Today it is
Independence Day of the United States of America. It is like a huge magnet now.
It is attracting millions of creatures towards it from the other parts of
world. Went to sleep by 10:00.
5 July (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. By 9:00 our HR executive Swati called me up and
informed me that it is a holiday today for Glads Media in view of the strike
declared by the activists of separate Telangana movement. Spent all the day at
home. Rested on cot for two hours. Many Indian private company employees take
an unexpected holiday like this as an opportunity to rest and relax at home.
Read the book BROKEN REPUBLIC of Arundhati
Roy for about two hours from there, where I stopped it earlier. Finished
reading the second article in it. Sent an email to Pramod K Nayar appreciating
his article titled “An alternative history” published in the Literary Review
section of the English daily The Hindu on
last Sunday. I like the power of his vocabulary and writing skills. Changed the
font and font size of content posted on my two blog sites, working on it for
about three hours. The present font is Consolas. Its size is 12. Changed it to
Gill Sans MT, font size 14. I made these changes in about 25 posts on
http://virahini.blogspot.com and all the posts on http://dcraju.blogspot.com.
If the font size is big enough, everybody can read it easily. Sent an email to
my cousin Kolukuluri Raghupati in the USA. I asked him when he comes to India
and starts a business unit. I want to join his firm as an employee and provide
intellectual and visionary support for his sustainable growth and success. I
heard that he is interested in starting a business unit in India coming back
from the USA soon. I am not interested in doing these tense jobs in cities. I
want to live in nature. Went to sleep by 10:00.
6 July (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Even today the crusaders of separate Telangana
movement imposed strike on Telangana region. Went to our office by 9:15. Today
I did a little work only in the office. By 11:30 typed out and posted a blog
titled “I love you master” on my blog site. I expressed my sense of affection
and admiration for S P Bala Subrahmanyam in this blog. By 3:00 got an email
from the HR executive Abha Pant of Dhanush Infotech at Abids in Hyderabad. They
are looking for a content writer. Emailed my one-page CV. Also wrote to her
that she need not reply to me if they are unable to complete their selection
process within a day. She wrote back to me that they cannot do it in one day’s
time. Indians are accustomed to wasting their and others’ time. Indian culture
and educational system are like this for long. HR executives in India think
that those looking for jobs must have a lot of respect for employers. They must
attend their selection process for days together. They are changing the image
of jobseekers to that of helpless beggars at temples in India through their
nasty recruitment process. Google India tops the list of such dirty firms in
India. I am not an actor, singer, dancer, magician, saint or clown but an
ordinary content writer and language editor possessing very few skills useful
to others. A capable person can assess my creative writing or editing skills in
one or two hours’ time at the most. They are unable to do it in this fashion
means they got a bunch of lunatics, who expect me to come to their office many
times like an insensitive and irrational bloke. I hate such firms. Went to sleep
by 10:00.
7 July (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I did not do much
work. Evening did a little work related to the proposals of BTL works for the
promotion of Biozyme of Biostadt and Freedom refined sunflower oil of GEF Pvt.
Ltd. Returned home by 9:15. Morning read the email reply of my cousin
Raghupati. He wrote that he would leave the USA in the early part of 2012. Then
he starts working on his business venture. He is yet to finalize an idea. I
found his thoughts and planning good enough to become a successful
entrepreneur. Srijana is counting days waiting for her delivery. She is taking
medicines prescribed by Dr. C S Lakshmi, consuming coconut water and available
fruit juices. She is taking photos and videos of Anand with our Sony digital
camera. When she is trying to shoot while he is playing, he is stopping it
after noticing that she is shooting him. He is giving poses to camera. Srijana
is bearing and enjoying his mischief. She is feeling the impact of my absence
there. Recently I opened the suitcase and checked the quality of my personal
diaries in it. The words are fading away slowly. The paper and text fell in
love with each other. They are losing quality and visibility. I think it is
because I put them in an air-tight box. Air is mystery. Its effects keep some
things fresh and some spoilt. I am feeling lost. The original form of history
of my life is slowly decaying and disappearing. The natural forces of time and
my destiny are exerting their power on my vulnerable psyche. I am above
nothing. Went to sleep by 10:00.
8 July (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I had very little
work to do in the office. Edited the content of two BTL proposal templates. Got
an email from the HR executive of Whish Works in Hyderabad. They are looking
for a content writer. Replied to her specifying what kind of selection process
I am expecting from them to join them. Honest and ideal employees look like
unreliable and avoidable creatures to the folks of these firms now. They like
hypocrites and actors. I want to check how these entities consider me. They
think that a long and complex recruitment process means a solid and splendid HR
policy. It is actually the drawback of HR creatures concerned. Inefficient and
worthless folks cannot assess the value of a potential candidate faster and so
they subject him to multiple rounds of selection process. This dirty HR culture
is being practiced in many Indian firms now. I think Google is the pioneer in
this field. I hate such shallow firms. Returned home by 7:45. My friend Sriram
is typing the 2010 personal diary of my darling Srijana Devi faster than
expected. I like to read what she wrote in her diary. We cannot understand a
person completely spending with him or her for long or reading his or her personal
diaries. Many idiots write their diaries in such a way that they project
themselves as great folks. They don’t write about the darker and negative
aspects of their lives and professions. Film, politics, sports and business
related rogues commit such social crimes. Srijana’s world is very little. I
want to see that world through her simple words in Telugu. Went to sleep by
10:00.
9 July (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:15. Went to our office by 9:15. There was no reply from
the HR executive of Whish Works. Today I did two kinds of works for five hours.
I consider the decision of our CEO Mahendra Gollaputi right in sending my
colleague Ramya Agasthi and me out with a notice period. He is paying 75,000
rupees every month to both of us as salaries. He is not getting income
proportionately also from the work we are doing now for Glads Media. Start-ups
cannot bear with unnecessary employees for long. I am not happy with the
six-day work culture being practiced here. They are paying salaries late due to
weak financial status of this firm now. Mahendra gave me an opportunity to go
out of this mess. I did not tell Srijana, my brothers or parents about this
decision of the firm towards me. They get disturbed. Earlier I suffered much in
the process of searching for a job after leaving one. They have those fears
about me. I like to move to another place from Khairatabad depending on the
place of my new job. I have no time to go to and come back from an office in
the process of daily travels. I must be able to reach my office in a few
minutes on foot. I will be happy if Lord Krishna enables me to live without
doing a job. I am not getting time to do my work as a writer when doing a job.
Left our office by 6:35. Reached the abode of my cousin Sirisha in Shirdi Sai
Colony near Beeramguda by 8:45. Anantha Varma, Sirisha and their baby Shiva
Sahithi are doing well. Went to sleep by 11:00.
10 July (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. Anantha Varma left for the unit of Biological E
Limited at Patan Cheru by 8:00. He got work to do today also. He brought a copy
of Eenadu for me before going to his
office. Read it for one hour. Villagers constitute much of the population of
towns and cities now. Anantha Varma and I are such villagers. Many rustics and
illiterates change their lifestyles and culture after moving to cities. Anantha
Varma and I did not change much. We look like old-fashioned guys to others. We
are dependable and honest. My cousin Sirisha is happy with her husband and baby
Shiva Sahithi. I took three Horlicks biscuit packets worth 20 rupees for
Sahithi. She is not consuming food well. She is growing slowly. Anantha Varma
took my book Stories of Love and Beauty
to read. Sirisha offered idlies, milk, chicken curry, rice and a mango fruit to
me today. Left their rented abode by 2:00. Took a sharing auto rickshaw on the
main road and reached Ashok Nagar by 2:15. Walked a little and reached the
rented abode of Madhavi, the maternal aunt of Srijana, by 2:17. Vamsy came here
this morning from Viswanadhapuram by bus. He brought about 20 lemons for me.
Madhavi offered a guava and tea for me. We spent talking about our domestic
affairs for some time. They are moving into a nearby two-bedroomed apartment
soon from the present one-bedroomed portion. They are paying 2,700 rupees as
monthly rent for the present one. They pay 5,500 rupees for the new one. It is
a newly constructed two-story building. They have been living in the present
abode for the last 10 years or so. Took a bus by 3:45 and returned to my abode
by 5:00. Went to sleep by 10:00.
11 July (Monday)
Woke up by 6:15. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I did office related
work for one hour. By 3:00 received two copies of my book Stories of Love and Beauty. The folks of Repro India Pvt. Ltd. sent
them to me by courier on the instructions of Leadstart Publishing. They are
complimentary copies for me. They printed it on white paper. I found the
quality and look of the book good with this paper. Emailed Swarup Nanda and
Rajesh Bhale of Leadstart in Mumbai to go for the second print run of this book
with these features. Today my colleague Chintapalli Suresh told me that he
decided to quit Glads Media soon. He wants to work on Telugu serials for
television channels. Earlier he worked as an assistant director in this field.
He is working with high levels of stress and strain with Glads Media now in the
areas of BTL activities, TV ad production and related creative and technical
works. I asked him to take me with him into television and film industry. He
remained neutral. He is yet to finalize his plans. I like his character. He is
honest. He smokes and drinks. When I argue with him against such bad habits in
life, he counters them with ironical and satirical remarks. He is from Ongole.
He is searching for a girl to marry. He does not have a good photo also to show
to the folks of prospective bride parties. He often consumes alcoholic drinks.
Now he is staying with the family of his elder brother at KPHB. One can see the
colors of honesty and innocence in his eyes. I like spending and working with
such people to satisfy my psyche. Went to sleep by 10:40.
12 July (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I typed out a blog
titled “Creativity” and posted it on the blog site of Glads Media. Spent about
six hours’ time without doing any office work. Sent an email to the folks of
Datla Constructions in Bengaluru enquiring about their interest to fund the
publication of my second book A Dreamer’s Love Story. Today Srijana, her mother
and Anand moved to Tuni from Viswanadhapuram. They stay at the rented abode of
Rama Sekhara Raju. Srijana is counting days for her delivery. I wonder at the
growth of a baby in the womb of a mother. I don’t like the scientific
explanation of scientists about it. It happens as if somebody is guiding it. I
cannot accept it as an automated and mechanical process of body. Even milk
requires some favourable conditions to become curd when we add buttermilk to
it. The evolution of a baby in a womb seems to be a great wonder. Mother moves
a lot during the nine months of her pregnancy. The evolution of baby is not
getting disturbed due to these movements. Body is creating artificial and real
pains indicating the occurrence of delivery soon. The baby is changing its
position before delivery. Millions of babies are doing it in this universe. Who
taught them this discipline? Even highly educated and trained folks are unable
to do their duties perfectly always but babies are doing it accurately, to help
their mothers. I believe that there is divine intervention in the evolution of
organisms and their inevitable departure from this material world. Action does
not take place without instructions from director. God is that director. Went
to sleep by 10:30.
13 July (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today it rained well.
Today I checked the content posted on our new version of company website and
suggested a few language corrections to Amarnadh to be incorporated into it. By
10:30 our HR manager Chetanya Lakshmi came to our office. She is on a
three-month leave now to take care of her new-born baby. Now audit is going on
in Glads Media. She came here to do a little of this work. By 3:30 sent my
formal resignation letter to my superiors and HR folks by email stating that my
last working day with this firm will be 30 July, 2011. I don’t like to join
another firm without completing some works after leaving this firm. I consider
this unexpected break as a blessing in disguise. My second baby is demanding
more of my time for him like our first baby Anand. Chetanya Lakshmi, my
colleague Swati, Usha, Bhavani and I reached the house of the prior at Budvel,
Rajendra Nagar Mandal, by 4:15, in the car of Mahendra Gollaputi, driven by his
present driver Venkatesh. It’s our formal visit to see the new-born baby boy of
Chetanya Lakshmi. Their house number is 1-1-5/2/E. We spent here till 5:45.
They offered snacks and a cool beverage for us. We returned to our office by
6:30. I wondered looking at the roads and flyovers in this area. Hyderabad is
developing a lot beyond my knowledge. Left the office by 7:30. Had two browned
corn cobs and a glass of curd for my supper. This afternoon Srijana met Dr. C S
Lakshmi in her hospital. She did not prescribe medicines or medical tests for her.
Went to sleep by 10:00.
14 July (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I did the work
related to the new website of Glads Media. Afternoon my colleague Chintapalli
Suresh took the two DVDs containing the videos of my Upanayanam and marriage with Srijana. He was going to a video lab
at Srinagar Colony to get some TVC dubbing work done. He said that he would get
my select Telugu film songs added to these two discs deleting the present set
of Telugu cine songs. I am not happy with the quality of video in these discs
but I cannot create that time now. Content copied to a disc may lose its
quality soon due to a few reasons. Suresh told me that a DVCAM tape is a better
storage medium than a DVD. He got one used piece with him. He gets that content
erased in his familiar lab and gets my content written to it. I gave him about
28 audio files of Telugu film songs to add to these two video parts of
memorable occasions. There are a few errors in the Telugu text added to a disc
specifying the details of Upanayanam
and marriage. I have to get them edited later sitting with a fellow. Each of
these two discs runs for one hour. Suresh told me that it all takes about three
hours’ time to get this work done in a video lab. He is a good fellow. He is
giving a longer life for these records of my life. The suggested Sony DVCAM
tape costs about 1,500 rupees. They charge about 2,000 rupees if I get this
work done myself in a lab. Suresh is saving about 4,000 rupees for me this way.
I love him for this gesture of affection towards me. I will upload these videos
to YouTube for all to see these occasions in my life. Went to sleep by 11:15.
15 July (Friday)
Woke up by 6:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I did the work
related to the updated version of website of Glads Media. Yesterday night Vamsy
went to Tuni from Hyderabad by a bus of Sindhu Travels. He recently applied for
driving license at RTO in Narsipatnam. He is in the process of obtaining it
going through the related driving test. He can use two wheelers and four
wheelers. Now he is waiting for the call letter from the folks of DRDL in
Hyderabad to join it as an apprentice. I believe that he is in love with a girl
in Hyderabad. He talks with her daily over his cellphone. He thinks that I
don’t know about it. I want him to be in that illusion. Love is not a crime. Persons
with good characters can sustain and enjoy it for long. Srijana often scolds
her brother about these matters. She did not fall in love or admiration with
anybody. She got enough love and care from her maternal grandparents and
parents. When she was at the exit of her teenage, I entered her life. There was
no scope for her to fall in love with others because she had such childhood. I
think Vamsy did not enjoy such happy childhood days like his sister. He
developed the image of a spoilt child among his familiar folks also. He is
craving for special attention and love from a girl now because he is a teenager
now. Attraction between opposite genders is a powerful and evil force. Evening
the birthday party of Ashish Varma was celebrated in Tuni. Srijana shot this
event with our Sony digital camera. Slept by 10:45.
16 July (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Paid 147 rupees in the office of Manappuram Finance by
9:00 towards monthly interest for the 15,000 rupees, which I borrowed from them
earlier pledging the black beads gold necklace of Srijana. Entered our office
by 9:15. Today I did the work of new company website of Glads Media along with
my colleague Amarnadh. By 10:30 typed out one-page letter addressing Dr.
Shankaraiah, the author of the Telugu novel Padamati
Kondalu. I wrote it to share my sense of appreciation with this author
about this book. Amarnadh got it printed out on a card for the sake of beauty
and quality of the letter to be given to this writer. The text is in blue
color. The background is white. I am happy with the look and quality of this
letter. Left the office by 6:30. Bought a beautiful file for 20 rupees to keep
this letter in. Many read books but do not write to or speak with the author
concerned. Writers feel happy when readers respond to them proactively. My
English language and literature capabilities are poor. All readers need not be
scholars and critics in a society to enjoy reading books. We can write to
artists expressing our honest and simple remarks on their creative works. I
made such effort writing this letter. By 7:30 called up Dr. Shankaraiah and
asked him about his availability at his abode tomorrow. He has to attend a refresher
course session of the Indian Medical Association from 10:00 to 5:00 tomorrow. I
will meet him in the evening. He gave me instructions on how to reach his house
by bus from Khairatabad. Went to sleep by 10:30.
17 July (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. Scanned Eenadu and The Hindu for one hour. By 10:30
Revathi called me up from Tuni. Srijana had delivery by 10:15:30 this morning
in Talli Pilla Hospital under the supervision of Dr. C S Lakshmi. She joined it
this morning by 8:30 sensing body pains. It’s a normal delivery as desired by
us. Srijana told me that the rooms in this hospital are more beautiful and
hygienic now than it was in 2009. They improved its quality. I am 100% happy
about her delivery in this hospital. Our new-born baby boy is healthy. Informed
my folks, relatives and friends about it making about 10 calls. My folks went
to see the baby and mother in this hospital. Today Anand got a brother. I
desired for a female baby this time but God blessed me with a boy. I obey the dictates
of nature. By 11:30 my friend Rajani Kumar Raju and I went to the art abode of
my friend Veeru in MLA Colony. We spent here till 1:30. Then Rajani took me to
a place in MLA Colony and a house in Ayyappa Society at Madhapur. He educated
me about the rates of plots and houses in twin cities. He knows about many
parts of the city. He daily moves from place to place as part of his
profession. By 4:30 hired an auto rickshaw at Abids for Triveni Nagar for 100
rupees. Bought 500 grams of sweets at a sweet stall in Santosh Nagar for 100
rupees. Reached the house bearing number 312 in Triveni Nagar by 5:10
travelling via Balapur Crossroads, DRDO and MIDHANI. Spent talking with Dr.
Shankaraiah, his wife and his younger son till 7:00. Gave my book and letter to
him. Returned home by 8:15. Went to sleep by 10:00.
18 July (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I did not do much
work in the office. By 3:00 Srijana and our baby boy were discharged from Talli
Pilla Hospital in Tuni. They paid about 7,500 rupees to Dr. C S Lakshmi. They
administered a BCG vaccine to the baby. They reached Viswanadhapuram by 9:00 in
the car of their relative. It is the first car journey of this fellow. Earlier
I had a dream showing that I would beget a son. It happened. It is communication
of souls. The weight of this baby is 3.5 kilograms. I think using Amway
products contributed to healthy growth of this baby. Morning I decided the name
Sisir Kiran Varma for our second baby. Srijana advised me to make it Amrut Sisir
Varma. This is to ensure that his name resembles that of his brother (Anand
Sagar Varma). Sisir means winter season in India. Sisir means Lord Vishnu, Lord
Shiva and Sisira Ritu. Kiran means a
ray of sun. Amrut means a divine substance, drinking which mortals can turn
into immortals. Sisir Kiran means a ray of sun in winter in India. It
symbolizes a ray of hope or beauty in a gloomy or ugly environment. Amrut Sisir
means such winter, in which ambrosia falls on earth from sky like dew. We
finalize one of these two names for him. Morning bought 12 Bar-One milk bars
for 60 rupees and distributed them to my colleagues in Glads Media. I don’t
like the idea of giving parties for every natural occurrence in human life.
Morning my friend Sriram emailed me the typed version text of the personal
diary of 2010 of Srijana. He completed this typing work faster than I expected.
I have to edit it. By 7:30 he returned me this diary. Went to sleep by 10:00.
19 July (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. By 10:00 went to
Khairatabad railway station and got a berth reserved for me for Nagavali
Express for the 23rd of this month from Secunderabad to Rajahmundry
paying 212 rupees. Today I visited about 100 websites of advertising and media
firms and checked their online promotion measures through cost-effective
sources like LinkedIn and Facebook. Provided the related insights to Mahendra
Gollaputi and Akkineni Suresh. They may promote the website of Glads Media
accordingly. By 11:00 told Srijana that I am leaving Glads Media soon. She felt
a little shocked to hear this news. She thinks that I may not get another job
early. She developed such impression about me considering my job history. I
take this break as a blessing in disguise. Srijana cannot perceive things from
my perspective. Everybody is assessing the value of my time as a jobholder only
but not as a writer. Returned home by 7:00. By 7:47 my ICICI Bank account was
credited with an amount of 27,000 rupees. It’s my salary from Glads Media for
the month of June. By 9:00 got three berths reserved online for Visakha Express
for Srijana, her mother and me for 11 August from Tuni to Secunderabad. The
naming ceremony of our second baby takes place on 6 August in Viswanadhapuram,
on the 21st day after his birth. I got this online reservation done
using the HDFC Bank credit card of my cousin Vasu. He likes me a lot. I often
use his online bank account for train berth reservations. Went to sleep by
10:00.
20 July (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I carried out three
kinds of minor works. By 9:00 got 3,000 rupees deposited into the ICICI Bank
account of my friend Sriram at the ICICI Bank in Khairatabad. It is towards
service charge for the typing work of 2010 personal diary of Srijana, which he
completed recently. I am paying 50 rupees for each page of text typed up by
him. The present open market rate per page for this work is 40 rupees in
Hyderabad. I offered to pay him more because money motivates people to work
fast. This typed version of her diary amounted to 66 pages. I will pay him 300
rupees after he carries out the suggested language corrections in it. Evening
requested Gollaputi Mahendra to grant me privilege leave from the 25th of
this month. He readily agreed for it. I should work till the 30th of
this month as per the resignation letter I submitted to them earlier. I should
return to Hyderabad from Peda Gummuluru to work for the last six days as per
this agreement. It’s clumsy and difficult for me going there and returning here
this way. Employees on probation don’t have privilege leaves. He is paying
1,000 rupees to me per each working day. He allowed me to go home and do
important things peacefully. He likes me for what I am. He gave me this special
offer for this reason. Afternoon Srijana took our second baby to Talli Pilla
Hospital in Tuni. He is affected with jaundice. Dr. Srimannarayana prescribed a
liquid medicine for him. He also advised Srijana to keep the baby in morning
sunshine for a few minutes for some days. His blood group is B+. They
tested his blood today. Went to sleep by 10:00.
21 July (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today I created the
accounts of Glads Media on YouTube and Twitter and did some other works. Morning
Akkineni Suresh talked with me for one hour about the concept of content
writing. He advised me to write such content from which different kinds of
readers can infer different meanings based on their level of knowledge. Our
content should not carry distinct and explicit meaning with it. He referred to
the works of Ayn Rand in this context. He is a knowledgeable person. Yesterday
morning some disorder developed in the left end corner of my mouth. I am
feeling pain there due to it when moving my jaws. I don’t like to consult a
dentist. They make me spend 200 rupees at least on it. I am short of money now.
It may be there for a while and disappear voluntarily. It’s my bearable guest.
Returned home by 7:00. The daughter of my house owner gave me an envelope. The
folks of DRDL sent it from Kanchan Bagh. They invited my brother-in-law Venkata
Sita Rama Raju to join them as an apprentice on or before the 27th
of this month with necessary documents. He has to obtain a conduct certificate
from local police and medical fitness certificate from an authorized doctor.
Informed Vamsy, his father and Srijana about the urgency of this matter. They
felt happy about it. Vamsy applied to them last month. His ITI trade is
Machinist (Composite). He will have a bright future if he does his
apprenticeship in an entity of DRDO. Went to sleep by 11:00.
22 July (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to our office by 9:15. Today there was no much
work for me in the office. By 10:00 my friend Sriram called me up and told me to
delete two words from 6 September, 2009 part of my personal diary posted on my
blog site http://dcraju.blogspot.com. I wrote the name of the firm he desired
to start then. He does not like that name appearing there to all. I explained
him the futility and stupidity of that idea. He insisted me on deleting it. I
did it. I got infuriated thinking about his narrow-minded outlook. Emailed to
him stating that I would not get the typing works of my writings done by him
anymore. It cannot be an issue for him or me. I write about many people and
things in my personal diaries. It’s not just about me. If everybody asks me
like Sriram to delete parts of the content from these diaries, the integrity
and originality of them get lost. I may write positively or negatively about my
folks, others and me. I write truths. Nobody should fear truth. I am seeing a
hypocrite and coward in Sriram now. I don’t enjoy the association of such
people. I am deleting Sriram from the list of my considerable individuals. By
7:00 bought two pants in the Kumar Shirts store at Lakdi Ka Pool for me. I will
match them with my two old shirts. By 8:00 got the typed version Telugu diary
of Srijana printed out at a nearby computer centre. There are 66 pages in it.
Got these pages bound in ‘Spiral Binding’ format. It all cost me 81 rupees
only. Went to sleep by 11:00.
23 July (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. Vamsy came here by 6:30. He took a bus from Tuni.
Filled in the three agreement forms of DRDL for him. He brought his medical
fitness certificate from Tuni. A doctor at government hospital in Tuni issued
it to him taking 100 rupees for it. He has to get a conduct and character
certificate from the local police station. Went to our office by 9:15. Morning
typed out script for a work of SWAL Corporation in association with Ramya
Agasthi. Afternoon typed out a blog titled “A Talk” and posted it on the blog
site of Glads Media. Today it is my last working day with Glads Media. Returned
my identity card to Swati by 5:30. They gave me a farewell party. They
presented me a big painting, a pen pack and a box of sweets. This painting has
“a beauty plucking grapes wearing a traditional dress”. It’s beautiful. Ramya
Agasthi bought it for me representing Glads Media. We took group photos with a
digital camera of Ramya. All of them signed on the back of this painting to
remind me these days of my association with them in future. We had snacks and
cool drinks. I don’t like parties. I developed aversion for parties in the
process of understanding societies neglecting the real issues around them. I
participated in this formal event not to hurt my colleagues. We develop
relationships with different people and entities. Related memories continue in
us. Took Nagavali Express in Secunderabad railway station by 10:13. My berth number
is 18 in its sleeper coach S-7.
24 July (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:00. I could not sleep well in the train. Got off Nagavali
Express by 7:15 at Rajahmundry railway station. This train runs between Nanded
and Sambalpur twice a week with limited halts. It’s a pleasant journey. Walked
into Hotel Viswa Shanti opposite the railway station to have breakfast. Told
the fellow to bring me such item, which fills part of my stomach at least. He
brought an Onion Dosa. It is as light as a sheet of paper. It did not fill even
10% of my stomach. They would have spent two rupees for the ingredients used in
making this breakfast item. They charged me 16 rupees for it. When I asked them
about it, they replied me neutrally. They said that it’s how Onion Dosa is
prepared in every hotel. I did not burn down this hotel. This is happening in
90% of hotels in India now. I love Rajahmundry for its glorious history, not
its present culture. There are hundreds of public cheats in this city now.
Criminals and sinners are bathing in River Godavari to defile that water. Also
had four bananas for 10 rupees. Scanned Eenadu
and The Hindu for a few minutes
sitting in the railway station. Ratnachal Express arrived by 8:36. It’s densely
packed with passengers. Got into it. Bought 10 little samosas in this train
when it halted at Samalkot station. They were oily and made of worthless
ingredients. In trains, vendors cheat all passengers selling low quality items
at high prices. IRCTC is a dangerous and poisonous entity of Indian Railways.
Their core business philosophy is public cheating. Got off this train at Tuni
railway station by 10:16. Thence took a sharing auto rickshaw and reached
Viswanadhapuram by 11:15. Saw my second baby by 11:30. Spent all the day within
the home. Went to sleep by 9:30.
25 July (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. It’s the second birthday of Anand today. Earlier Srijana
bought 35 5 Star milk bars and a pack of Marie Gold biscuits for this occasion.
She also bought a shirt and short pants for 220 rupees for him. We spent about
400 rupees for his birthday. We did not celebrate it formally inviting others.
The maternal grandmother and mother of Srijana took him to every house in this
hamlet and distributed a chocolate bar and biscuits to them on the occasion of
his birthday. I did not buy anything for him. Today he entered the third year
of his life. I took some photos of him. It’s cloudy and cool today. By 4:00
reached Tuni on the bike of a familiar fellow to the Kshatriyas in
Viswanadhapuram. Enjoyed this ride watching the beauty, greenery of hills and
agricultural farms along this road. Rama Sekhara Raju and I went to E-seva
Centre in Tuni. Filled in a form for the issuance of birth certificate for my
second baby. They told us to go to municipal office in Tuni and get this
application form stamped by them. When we went there to get it done, we found
that the related fellow is on a long leave. He returns to this office on 2
August. I made Srijana understand the complications involved in giving similar
names for our two sons. Both should not be D A S Varma. So, we finalized Sisir
Kiran Varma for our second baby. Gave 13,500 rupees to Sekhar by 5:00 on the
request of my father-in-law. The latter has to pay periodical interest to a
moneylender here. Returned to Viswanadhapuram by 7:30. Went to sleep by 10:00.
26 July (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent all the day within Viswanadhapuram. Spent in the
agricultural farm of Gunturu Prasada Raju from 4:00 to 5:00. He is growing
about eight kinds of crops and trees in his farm. He earns about three lakh
rupees every year through agriculture. He buys vegetables and fruits from
others in this hamlet and gets them sold in Tuni and Visakhapatnam through his
workers. He is finding agriculture reliable and profitable because he is not
allowing middlemen to exploit him. He has eight acres of agricultural farm in
this hamlet near hills. He seldom uses pesticides and agrochemicals. He has two
daughters. He is feeling the effects of lack of a son to help him in
agriculture related activities every day. He is an ideal farmer in this hamlet.
Sisir Kiran Varma is fairer than Anand now. Srijana got enough breast milk for
Sisir. He is not consuming milk well. He is spending most of his time sleeping.
A local woman is getting him bathed every morning after massaging his body with
homemade health powder. The maternal grandmother of Srijana employed this woman
because she is an expert in this work. The skin and bones of babies grow depending
on the optimum massage they get externally. Sisir is not crying much. His voice
is of low pitch. His features are attractive. His hair is black and beautiful.
He is getting rid of jaundice slowly. Kissed him many times to express my sense
of warmth for him. He is soiling clothes about 30 times a day. His maternal
grandmother is washing those clothes. We took photos and videos of Sisir also
with our Sony digital camera. Anand is kissing Sisir frequently out of love.
Sisir is growing well under the supervision of his dear ones. Went to sleep by
10:00.
27 July (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Today Srijana bathed for the first time after her
delivery. Pails of hot water were sent from every house in this village. It is
their tradition. A native washerwoman got her bathed formally with about 500
litres of lukewarm water. The maternal grandparents of Srijana employed a
washerwoman and washerman to wash all washable items of clothes and cots in
this house. It is a domestic purification process for them after the delivery
of Srijana. A familiar priest came here by 10:00. He chanted some mantras and
made Srijana perform special worship to Hindu deities. It went on for 15
minutes. I took its video completely. Srijana is eating food once a day now
according to the advice of her maternal grandmother. She is eating black
jaggery, drinking boiled rice water and milk as part of her special diet
regimen. Sisir sleeps and wakes up irregularly. Srijana is unable to sleep well
due to it. Srijana, Anand, Sisir and I reached the rented abode of Rama Sekhara
Raju in Tuni by 12:30 in a car driven by Vijay of Viswanadhapuram. Srijana and
Revathi took Sisir and Sagar to a hospital for vaccination. BCG was
administered to Sisir and typhoid preventive vaccine to Anand. Srijana, Anand
and Sisir left for Viswanadhapuram by 5:30 hiring an auto rickshaw for 110
rupees. Afternoon I beat Anand for his acts of mischief. Srijana got hurt due
to my act. I am not happy with the behavior of Anand. He wants to live like a
prince. I wish to see him growing up like a disciplined boy. Took a bus by 7:30
and reached our house in Peda Gummuluru by 8:10. Went to sleep by 10:00.
28 July (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. My uncle Narayana Murthy came here by 7:00 from the
mango garden at hills. Spent talking with him for 20 minutes. My mother
prepared chicken curry for my lunch and supper. There are guava, papaya and
vegetable plants and trees in the open yard of our house. There are about five
aloe vera plants also in the front yard. Advised my parents to extract its
juice and have it frequently for good health. They are not doing it well. They
are going to INS Kalyani Hospital at Schindia in Visakhapatnam once a month for
checkup and medicines. They get these services free of cost as the parents of
my brother Srinivas, who served in the Indian Army. My mother got high blood
pressure, diabetes and asthma. She is not following the prescribed diet regimen
perfectly. She does not drink adequate water every day. She uses her spectacles
now and then. My father is taking care of his health perfectly. He is walking
for three kilometres every early morning along the road passing through Peda
Gummuluru. He is drinking three litres of water every day. He is rearing a
buffalo to kill his time. He bought five acres of cashew garden in
Ramayyapatnam for its seasonal crop for three consecutive years. He is buying
and selling residential plots of land to get a little profit in this process.
He is earning and living more confidently and happily than me. I live the life
of a hopeless parasite as an employee in private sector. Spent talking with my
friends Appala Raju and Ganga Raju for two hours in Adduroad. Today it was
sunny and pleasant. Took photos and videos of baby boy Anjaneya Raju. Went to
sleep by 10:30.
29 July (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. My brother Sambha, his close associate Yesu Babu and I
started to our mango garden at hills by 9:00 on the bike of the prior. Sambha
recently bought three acres of cashew farm, in this region, for about 10 lakh
rupees, borrowing money from his familiar ones. He got it ploughed and leveled.
Thence we walked into our mango garden. He got bunds established in this farm
by many native laborers funded by the state and central governments. It is a
bad public welfare scheme of government. The native workers are earning easy
money due to this scheme. They are earning a good amount of money working for
three hours only in the morning. Our mango farm is looking green and beautiful
after this work. We reached the thatched hut of my paternal uncle Narayana
Murthy by 9:30. Took the photos and videos of my paternal grandparents Thammi
Raju and Lakshmi Narasayyamma. They are old and frail now. We returned home by
10:15 via village Ramayyapatnam. Sambha and I took a long journey taxi by 11:30
at Adduroad Junction and reached NAD Kotha Road Junction by 1:00. Paid 80
rupees to him for both of us. Thence we took a Pendurti bound city bus for
Sujatha Nagar. We reached the apartment of my brother Srinivas by 1:45. His is
G-3 in Sai Balaji Towers apartment block here. It is near Pendurti branch of
Indian Bank. They started this bank branch recently in this locality. We three
brothers spent talking among ourselves for some time. Went to sleep by 10:00
for my dreams.
30 July (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the day within the abode of my brother
Srinivas. My brother Sambha left for Sitamma Dhara by 8:30. Today the case of
assistant engineer of the substation at Kota Uratla, against whom this brother
complained earlier, is going to be discussed and settled. The related folks are
attending this official meeting. He did not withdraw himself from this
complaint being scared of the warnings of rich Kshatriyas of village Tangedu.
They said that they don’t allow him to do farming in his agricultural land in
this village if he does not obey them in this regard. He told them that he does
not allow them into their mango and cashew farms near Ramayyapatnam if they
play dirty games against him in Tangedu area. My brother has about four acres
of agricultural farm in Tangedu. They have about 200 acres of farms by hills
near Ramayyapatnam. They understood that they cannot do anything in this region
going against him. My brother Sambha gained popularity and fame in this
locality guiding and helping people in times of distress. He is facing corrupt government
employees bravely. He is busy now doing casual public service. I told him that
truth and honesty empower people to face others daringly. Corrupt and unethical
rogues cannot face others confidently. I am happy observing the brave and
honest life of Sambha now. He left for Peda Gummuluru by 2:30 from NAD Kotha
Road. My brother Srinivas returned from UCO Bank at Devarapalli by 3:45. Today
I took some photos of my sister-in-law Sandhya Rani. Night watched television
for some time. It was hot and sultry today. Went to sleep by 11:00.
31 July (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. My nephew Sujan is in his first year Intermediate
course now. He is studying at Narayana Junior College at Asil Metta in
Visakhapatnam. His father Srinivas admitted him into this college because he
wants to see him studying in an IIT. They treat students like automated
machines in preparing them for competitive exams like JEE, AIEEE and EAMCET.
Sujan is going to this college even on Sundays. He is busier than district
collectors. This is the fate of many IIT aspirants in Andhra Pradesh now. My
nephew Suhas is in his eighth standard now. He is studying at Ravindra Bharathi
School at NAD Kotha Road. He is not as busier as his brother now. My
sister-in-law Sandhya Rani is an expert in cooking and domestic chores. She
earned reputation in our familiar circle of people as an efficient, patient and
ideal homemaker. My brother Srinivas is depending on bank loans to beautify his
life. I am against such Indian culture. We should not celebrate today thinking
that our future would be as bright as we imagine. Morning took video of the
exterior and interior parts of the apartment of my brother. Also took photos of
my brother, sister-in-law and Suhas. Sujan leaves for his college by 8:00 every
morning and returns home around 9:00 at night. He is losing two hours’ time
every day commuting by bus. Reached NAD Kotha Road by 2:30 by bus. Thence took
another bus by 3:37 and reached Adduroad by 5:30. Took the video of our house
in Peda Gummuluru when it was cloudy and dim around. Went to sleep by 10:00.
1 August (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. Took a Rajahmundry bound bus at Adduroad by 9:15 and
reached Jaggampeta by 11:10. The National Highway 16 (NH 16) is wide and
beautiful. The journey was pleasant and refreshing. The bus fare is 57 rupees.
Reached the house of my teacher uncle K V Rama Raju by 11:30 on foot. Spent
talking with him for two hours. He has diabetes. He is following a rigid diet
regimen to keep up his health. Took an auto rickshaw and reached Gollalagunta
by 1:50. Walked to the houses of my folks. The families of my maternal aunts
Satyavathi and Raja Kumari and my maternal uncle Varma are here in these
houses. My maternal uncle Krishnam Raju is eating food in the house of my
maternal aunt Raja Kumari. My cousin Narendra Varma is teaching a subject at
Aditya Engineering College at Surampalem near Peddapuram. He earned reputation
in this college as a lecturer. He is taking competitive exams. This time paddy
crops failed in this area for lack of rains. The prices of paddy are very low
now. Merchants and the government agencies are not buying paddy from farmers.
The old people, whom I know, are dying one after one in this village. It is
slowly losing its charm. Agricultural farms, owned and cultivated by peasant
farmers, are not profitable for them. Many are growing paddy because they are
associated with this crop for decades. The rates of agricultural and
residential lands are increasing rapidly. Spent talking with my folks for long.
Went to sleep by 10:30.
2 August (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Morning and afternoon took photos and videos of my
aunts, uncles and cousins with my Sony digital camera. They felt very happy
about it. Today it was cloudy and dim. My uncle Sagiraju Rama Raju is rearing
two Jersey cows. Every day he is going into nearby sugarcane farms to bring
green grass and feed his cows. He spends money very carefully. I enjoy his
presence a lot. My maternal uncle Varma is not much engaged in agricultural
activities now. He is leading a balanced and peaceful life. He loves me a lot.
My cousin Hari of village Ramula Devapuram is rearing a few cows. He and his
parents came to Gollalagunta four years ago. They got a house constructed here
for them spending about six lakh rupees. Finding a bride for Hari became an
issue for his parents now. His left hand got affected due to Polio. He is not
doing a job. Kshatriya girls are not interested in such boys now. He is a gem
of character. Now marriages are not taking place based on characters of
individuals but earning potential and assets of shallow blokes. My cousin
Anantha Lakshmi prepared thick bread in a pan by 4:30 with palm (Thaati Chettu in Telugu) fruit paste,
jaggery and broken pieces of rice (Nookalu
in Telugu) for me. My cousin Narendra Varma and I started to Kakinada by 6:00
on his bike. We reached the rented abode of our cousin Bala at Dwaraka Nagar by
7:30. He is living in a ground level portion in the house bearing number
65-17-1/B along with his mother. Now he is working as a biology teacher at Sri
Chaitanya School here. We had supper by 9:00. Bala, Naren and I spent in the
rented abode of Mantena Krishnam Raju at Sarpavaram from 9:20 to 10:00. Slept
by 11:15 in the abode of Bala.
3 August (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:00. Took leave of my cousin Bala and his mother
Rajeshwari. My cousin Naren dropped me at bus station in Kakinada by 7:30 on
his bike. Took a Visakhapatnam bound Express bus and reached Tuni by 9:15
travelling via Pithapuram, Kathipudi and Annavaram. It’s a pleasant and
refreshing journey in a cloudy and cool morning. The bus fare is 46 rupees.
Took the arranged auto rickshaw by 9:20 and reached Viswanadhapuram by 10:00. Yesterday
night my father-in-law came here from Hyderabad for the formal naming ceremony
of my second baby Sisir Kiran Varma. Srijana, her father, her maternal
grandmother, Anand, Sisir and I started to Kota Uratla in a hired auto rickshaw
by 11:30. We travelled via Kodavatipudi and Venkatapuram and reached the office
of Sub Registrar there by 12:15. We went there to apply for the marriage
certificate of Srijana and me. We submitted the required proofs to them. My
father-in-law and maternal grandmother of Srijana signed the documents as
witnesses. A document writer, working here, also signed them as the third
witness. My father-in-law paid 1,000 rupees to a fellow here as bribe. He
thinks that it is an inevitable formality to be followed at government offices
to get things done faster. He educated me about corruption in India when I
questioned him about his nasty act of paying bribe. We returned to
Viswanadhapuram by 3:15 in the same auto rickshaw. Went to sleep by 10:00 for
my dreams.
4 August (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. Reached Tuni by 10:00. My father-in-law, Srijana and
Sisir Kiran Varma reached here by 10:30. They took Sisir to Dr. Srimannarayana
at Talli Pilla Hospital for checkup. Srijana told him about the slight disorder
she observed in the breathing pattern of Sisir. He advised for a chest X-ray in
a medical lab. They got it done. He examined this medical report and told that
the heart of the baby is to the right of his chest. He advised them to take him
to a good hospital in Visakhapatnam for better diagnosis and consultation.
Srijana, her father, her maternal uncle Rama Sekhara Raju, Sisir and I took
Simhadri Express at Tuni railway station by 3:50 and reached Visakhapatnam by
5:52. Thence we hired an auto rickshaw and reached Apollo Hospital at Waltair
by 6:15. Cardiologist D R M Jagannadha Raju came here by 7:45. My brother
Srinivas and sister-in-law Sandhya Rani already reached here. We paid 900
rupees at the cash counter and got a form for the ECHO of Sisir. Jagannadha
Raju is a cousin of Rama Sekhara Raju. He holds M.D. and D.M. in cardiology. He
did ECHO for Sisir for about 50 minutes. He revealed shocking news about Sisir.
He is suffering from multiple health disorders. His heart is to the right. He
scribbled a reference letter and advised us to consult Dr. Sambha Murthy at
Innova Hospital in Hyderabad as early as possible. Felt giddy for 10 minutes
and recovered myself from this effect of shock. This doctor prescribed Furoped
30 ml. medicine for Sisir. It’s a rare medicine. We bought it at Pioneer
medical store in Jagadamba Junction area. We took a bus by 10:00. Got off it at
Adduroad Junction by 12:00 and walked to our house in Peda Gummuluru alone.
Went to sleep by 12:20.
5 August (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. My father and brother Sambha met two of their familiar
ones for money. They borrowed 25,000 rupees from them. Janaki, the
mother-in-law of Sambha, gave 25,000 rupees. This money is for expenses, which
may arise for medical tests for my second baby Sisir in Hyderabad. I have no
money now to afford them. My mother, my sister-in-law Kranti and I started to
Tuni by 2:00 from Adduroad. We reached the rented abode of Rama Sekhara Raju in
Court Street by 3:00. My maternal aunt Surya Bhaskaramma and my uncle Chanti
Babu came here from village Durgada to see Sisir. A sense of gloom spread among
our relatives after hearing about the critical health condition of Sisir. They
are getting ready to come for his formal naming ceremony, which was earlier
scheduled to take place on the 6th of this month. My mother burst
into tears, after seeing his beautiful face, thinking about his health
condition. I tried to console her talking about the advancements in medical and
surgical care in India now. They left for Peda Gummuluru by 5:30 by bus. My
in-laws, Srijana, her maternal grandmother, Anand, Sisir and I reached NH-16 by
7:30. We got into a Sindhu Travels bus by 8:30. I took Sisir into my lap for
most of the time during this night bus journey and allowed him to sleep well.
Lord Krishna sent me into this world to experience bliss and pain related to
creatures. Sisir is my special guest. I love him a lot. Went to sleep by 3:30.
6 August (Saturday)
We got off this bus near Chintal Basthi bus stop by 7:15. We refreshed
ourselves by 8:20. My friend Rajani Kumar Raju brought the TATA Sumo vehicle of
my friend Veeranjaneyulu by 8:00. We took Sisir to Innova Children’s Heart
Hospital at Tarnaka by 9:00. We paid 350 rupees at cash counter towards
registration and consultation fees. We met Dr. Gouthami by 11:00. She checked
the baby and told us to get ECHO and ECG done for Sisir. Paid 1,100 rupees at
cash counter for these two medical tests. Sisir cried when they pasted the
equipment of ECG on his body. They advised Srijana to wait until he sleeps. He slept
by 12:00. They did these tests for Sisir by 1:30. We met Dr. Gouthami by 2:30
in her room. She told us that there are multiple disorders in the process of
functioning of his heart. The condition of his heart is complicated. They must
be corrected in a series of surgeries over a period of time. They are all high
risk surgeries. He must be in regular medical care forever despite these
surgeries. He may live for 50 years at the most if everything goes on as
expected. Dr. K Sambha Murthy will decide the nature and cost of surgery after
checking the medical reports and findings of this consultant. They told us to
come back to this hospital by 5:30 p.m. on the 8th of this month for
the advice of Sambha Murthy. He would be busy on Saturdays and Sundays in conferences.
We hired an auto rickshaw and returned home by 4:00. It rained during this time.
Lord Krishna and Mother Nature blessed master Sisir. Went to sleep by 10:00.
7 August (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the day at home. My cousin Sirisha, her
husband Anantha Varma and their baby Shiva Sahithi came here by 12:30. Madhavi,
the maternal aunt of Srijana, her two cousins Sunil and Sushma, came here by
1:00 from Ashok Nagar. Jagannadha Raju, the paternal uncle of Srijana, came
here by 1:15, from village Kandla Koya, along with his mother-in-law. These
people came here to see Sisir Kiran Varma. They spent here till 6:30. Now two
kinds of medicines are being administered to Sisir. They are Furoped and
Aldactone. Srijana is giving five drops of Furoped liquid to Sisir in the
morning and evening amounting to about 10 ml. Each Aldactone tablet is being
broken into eight pieces. Three pieces of it (one piece each time) are being
given to Sisir in the morning, afternoon and evening. Sisir is not consuming
breast milk satisfactorily. It might be because he got some disorders in his
heart. I am depressed to know that Sisir got such complex disorders in his
heart. The soul of this master failed to configure its body perfectly before
entering this material world. Many souls take such births in this world
depending on their Karmic schedules. Sisir chose Srijana and me as his parents.
I love his beauty and innocent behavior. I believe that the congenital heart
disorders of Sisir will be cured completely in course of time. May Lord Krishna
bless him. No human being can change the fate of another creature but seek the
blessings of deities. Went to sleep by 10:30.
8 August (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent most of the day at home. By 3:30 typed out and posted
a blog titled “My Second Baby” on my blog site explaining the heart condition
of my second son Sisir Kiran Varma. Emailed the scanned copy of ECHO of Sisir
to the folks of Satya Sai Super Specialty Hospital at Puttaparthi for their
consideration and reply. Also got three sleeper class berths reserved for
Srijana, my sister-in-law Sandhya Rani and me for Kacheguda-Yashwantpur Express
for the 10th of this month. If Dr. K Sambha Murthy of Innova
Hospital informs us to go for surgery to Sisir, asking for a large amount of
money, I want to take Sisir to Puttaparthi and get him diagnosed and treated
there. My friend Veeranjaneyulu sent his TATA Sumo vehicle to our abode at
Chintal Basthi by 4:30 getting it driven by his nephew Prasad. Srijana, her
father, Sisir and I got into it and reached Innova Hospital by 5:15. They told
us to wait for Dr. Sambha Murthy till 7:00. Meanwhile we rushed to
Vanasthalipuram to meet Dr. Raghavendra Deshmukh and ask for his advice about
the treatment for Sisir. He was not at his house. We rushed back to Innova
Hospital at Tarnaka by 6:20. We met Dr. Sambha Murthy in his room by 8:00. He
examined the ECHO, ECG and X-ray of Sisir and told us that there are disorders
in the heart of the baby. He advised us to use Furoped liquid and Aldactone
tablets for Sisir for three months and bring him back. We felt relieved to this
extent. Reached this news to our familiar folks. We returned home by 9:15.
Prasad drove TATA Sumo very well. Went to sleep by 10:30.
9 August (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. My father-in-law and mother-in-law started to village
Masanpalli near Nizam Sagar by 7:30 with four items of their luggage. They join
back their jobs at the agricultural farm there. It’s about four-hour road
travel from here. Srijana, her maternal grandmother, Anand, Sisir and I started
to Ashok Nagar at Serilingampally by 8:30 in an auto rickshaw hired by me for
250 rupees. We reached the newly rented in abode of Madhavi, the maternal aunt
of Srijana, by 9:45. I have to deposit 30,000 rupees into a bank account of my
brother Sambha to enable him to repay part of the debt I created there
recently. Morning repaid 15,000 rupees in the office of Manappuram Finance at
Khairatabad and took back the black beads gold necklace of Srijana. Also paid 122
rupees as monthly interest for it. I am helpless and so spent 20,000 rupees out
of the 50,000 rupees my father gave me. My folks don’t have money readily on
them for resolving urgent problems like this. They run for borrowing money
depending on the urgency of issues. I took two hours’ time to rush from bank to
bank and get this money deposited into the bank account of Sambha. My cousin
Vasu, who is working with a Vedanta firm at Jharsuguda now, transferred this
money online through his ICICI Bank account into SBI account of my brother at
village Penugollu. Had my lunch in the abode of Madhavi by 1:15. Took a bus by
2:30 and returned to my rented abode by 4:00. Read Eenadu and watched television for some time. Slept by 10:00.
10 August (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Saw the English film “THE RISE OF THE PLANET OF APES”
in cinema Sensation Sunshine at Khairatabad from 3:00 to 5:00. The cost of the
ticket is 55 rupees. Enjoyed watching this film. By 2:30 posted the letter of
Dr. Sambha Murthy to Dr. D M R Jagannadha Raju at Apollo Hospital in
Visakhapatnam through Registered Post at the post office in Khairatabad. When
we knew about the disorders in the heart of Sisir and imagined that a costly
surgery may be required to be performed immediately, my folks blamed me for not
possessing an ‘Arogya Sri’ card. It is a welfare scheme of the Government of
Andhra Pradesh meant for people of BPL (Below Poverty Line) status. The
government pays for the costly medical and surgical needs of the patients under
this scheme. I am not a poor Indian when they assess my financial status as a
son of my father because he got some assets. I am an employee in private
sector. I change jobs frequently. I am a vulnerable gypsy as an individual. I
could not earn much so far to buy assets or maintain reliable bank balance. I desperately
depend on my father for resolution of high risk financial problems. Many rich
and privileged people of India are benefitting a lot from the welfare schemes
of state and central governments, which are actually meant for the poor and the
helpless. Honest and ideal Indians cannot live happily in India now. If the
soul of Sisir is powerful and entered India with a great purpose, it must be
able to continue its imposing journey extraordinarily. God guides him. I play
my Karmic role in this play of God. Went to sleep by 10:30.
11 August (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. Went to the art abode of Veeru by 4:00. He is growing
flower and vegetable plants in the premises of his art abode. He is not going
to his rented portion at Journalist Colony ‘A’ in Jubilee Hills much now. His
folks are living there. He is attracting about 50 pigeons to his art abode
every day in the morning and evening offering pearl millet to them. He is
spending about 10,000 rupees a month for it. He is enjoying their liberal
presence before him every day. A few friends of him always stay in his abode.
He never goes out to see a film alone in a cinema. He enjoys the company of his
good friends and relatives. We could not find a beauty till now for him to marry.
His mother is crying visualizing his life ahead without a wife. Veeru never
took the matter of his marriage seriously. He wants to live and die as an
artist. He is an idealist. Meher Murali is angry with Veeru now for some
reasons. He is staying outside. Veeru is not interested in consoling him. He
said that Murali has much spiritual knowledge but he does not practice it in
his real life. He has been observing his life closely for the last 12 years.
Repaid 2,000 rupees to Veeru. Vamsy borrowed it from him about a year ago. I
told my father-in-law about it and collected this money from him. Took 2,500
grams of Shakti Malt powder from Veeru. I have to pay 300 rupees to him for it.
Returned home by 8:30. I want to go back to Peda Gummuluru along with my wife
and sons. Went to sleep by 10:30.
12 August (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. By 10:30 my teacher uncle Venkata Rama Raju called me
up from the rented portion of his son Kiran at Deeptisri Nagar. Took a city bus
and reached there by 12:00. He took me to the abode of Kiran from the main
road. Kiran and his wife Sindhu are living in an apartment here. The monthly
rent for this apartment is 11,000 rupees. I found it very beautiful. The
father-in-law of Kiran has a small plot of land near the municipal park here. They
are getting a house constructed here for Kiran. My teacher uncle and I reached
Ashok Nagar by 1:30. We walked to the rented abode of Madhavi. My uncle saw
Sisir. We went to the rented abode of my cousin Sirisha at Shirdi Sai Colony at
Beeramguda by 2:00. We spent there for 20 minutes. We returned to the abode of
Madhavi by 2:30. He saw my babies Sagar and Sisir again. He took a city bus for
Deeptisri Nagar by 2:50. I took a bus for Khairatabad by 3:00. Reached my abode
by 4:30. Now my brother-in-law Vamsy is working as an apprentice at the DRDL in
Kanchan Bagh. He joined it on the 26th of last month. He has to work
there for one year to get a certificate from them. They pay about 2,000 rupees
a month as stipend to him during this time. Saturdays and Sundays are holidays.
Daily he is commuting by MMTS trains and city buses. He applied to the folks of
BDL also for apprenticeship opportunity. He wants to join it considering more
stipend and facilities there. I advised him to be with DRDL. He is staying with
his cousins of Viswanadhapuram. Went to sleep by 10:30.
13 August (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Saw the Telugu film “Dhada” in cinema Sensation
Sunshine from 11:00 to 1:30. Enjoyed watching it. Returned home by 1:45.
Completed reading the chapter titled “Trickledown Revolution” in the book BROKEN REPUBLIC of Arundhati Roy by
5:00. This is the third and last chapter in this book. I read it in about three
hours’ time. I enjoyed reading this book. There are three essays in it. They
were earlier published in the English magazine Outlook. Arundhati discussed the issues of Naxalism and unethical policies
of the Government of India in these essays. Naxalism is a result of oppression
and exploitation of the poor by the rich and the influential in India for
years. Since corrupt politicians and manipulative businessmen do not become
good ones through pacifist ideologies and movements, they dream of establishing
an ideal state through killing them. They are radical thinkers and activists.
The present governments are devising such plans and policies, which benefit the
rich ultimately. The poor are not getting the fruits of development in India. Arundhati
criticizes this kind of dirty politics prevalent in India now. The governments
are spending huge amounts of money to trace and kill Naxalites in every region
instead of curbing corruption and immorality in India. This book awakes sleepy
Indians and makes them think about the current state of India. Went to sleep by
11:00.
14 August (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent all the day at home reading today’s dailies and
watching television. By 2:30 Srijana, her maternal grandmother, Vamsy, Anand
and Sisir reached the agricultural farm near Nizam Sagar in a car of R V Rama
Raju. Srijana stays there with her parents for some days along with Sagar and
Sisir. They get pure air, pure water and pure milk there. The purity and beauty
of this green farmland is good for them. Srijana gets the guidance and help of
her mother in caring for Sisir during this time. She likes the silent and
divine power of Mother Nature there. She enjoys the presence and care of her
parents there. I am happy and proud thinking about R V Rama Raju, the owner of
this agricultural farm, in which my father-in-law is working as a supervisor. I
heard that he is paying about 10,000 rupees a month as salary for them. There
is a comfortable and beautiful house to live in. He advised my father-in-law to
rear a buffalo for milk at home and grow vegetable plants for income. He would
give money for them. My in-laws are able to live happily due to his kind and
generous treatment towards them. They are happier there than at their house in
K O Mallavaram. By 10:40 typed out and posted a blog titled “Contemporary
India” on my blog site. I wrote about my impressions on the book BROKEN REPUBLIC of Arundhati Roy and
present movement of Anna Hazare against corruption in India in this blog.
Idealists and patriots fight for great causes of a nation. Criminals harass
them. Went to sleep by 11:10.
15 August (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent all the day at home. Srijana told me that Anand
is more attached to her father. He is crying a lot if he does not appear to him
even for a few minutes. Perhaps he is enjoying excessive liberty with him.
Srijana is unable to bear his mischief now and then. Sisir is doing well. I am
unable to spend with my two kids. A financially weak person like me cannot have
enough time and create favourable atmosphere to spend with children. I think
everybody entangled in the web of struggle for existence or desire for
unlimited money and luxuries cannot spend enough time with children. Anand is
not finding me interesting now because I am spending my time occasionally with
him. Little children love those, who treat them as children. Disciplinarians
desire to inculcate discipline in their children from their early stage of
growth. Children consider such mothers and fathers as domestic villains and
avoidable creatures. Adults use intelligence and vision to build up their lives
carefully. Kids use innocence and intuition to live freely and carelessly.
Adults cannot bring up their kids well understanding things from the
perspectives of their little ones. I wonder at this imbalance of relationships
between parents and children. I don’t observe this phenomenon in birds and
animals. I am missing the presence of Srijana and kids. It’s the problem of
many fathers in this world. They suffer silently and act decently. Went to sleep
by 10:30.
16 August (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I edited the content of January in the typed
version diary of 2010 written by me. I took about eight hours’ time to do it.
My eyes got deeply affected due to it. My friend Krishna Varma came here by 7:45
from village Rudraram. Recently I bought a bottle of PediaSure for 410 rupees
for Anand in a medical store. It helps him grow well physically and mentally. I
wondered reading the information given on it explaining how it facilitates the
holistic growth of children. Anand is having it daily with lukewarm buffalo
milk. He leaves a little amount of milk at the bottom of glass every time he
drinks warm milk. It may be his style. Srijana and I got all necessary vaccines
administered to him in time till now. He is not eating food well. His maternal
grandmother is an expert in feeding and bringing up such children. Now he is
attached to his maternal grandfather. He wants to go out with him on bike for
outdoor enjoyment. He is crying madly if he does not appear to him for a little
time. Srijana is getting disturbed due to his adamant and irrational behavior.
I can make him into a disciplined and happy child if I spend all the time with
him. I am unable to do it now. Parents should spend a lot of time with their kids
at home and outside. If parents don’t do it, children cannot enjoy their
formative age. I regret my present inability to be with my wife and sons. I am
feeling lonely as a family member but such environment is necessary for me to
do my diary editing work fast. Went to sleep by 10:30.
17 August (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I avoided editing my diary of 2010 to relieve my
affected eyes and also to spend my time with my friend Krishna Varma. By 10:30
Vijay Krishna called me up from Mangalore. He was my colleague and team leader
when I worked as a Sub Editor with the ICFAI University Press at Somajiguda in
Hyderabad. He joined Corporation Bank as a Publicity Officer leaving ICFAI in
2005. He is still with it. I could recognize his voice instantly even after a
gap of communication for five years. He read a post on my blog site and
understood that my baby boy Sisir is affected with congenital heart disorders.
Recently he read an article about a famous hospital in Bengaluru specifically
dealing with congenital heart disorders. He told me to check the copies of the
English daily The Times of India of
the last three days for it. We updated ourselves on the events and developments
in our lives during this time. Felt happy for talking with him after a long
time. By 2:30 Krishna Varma and I went to branch library near the statue of PJR
in Khairatabad. I think that article must have been published in the Sunday
special edition pages of this English daily. I could not find those pages in
it. Some reader would have taken them home considering the attractive look and
content of these pages. Sisir was born one month ago on this date. Srijana decorated
him with a new pair of clothes on this occasion. Went to sleep by 10:30.
18 August (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I edited the content of February in my diary of
2010 on my computer for about seven hours. My friend Krishna Varma left for
Rudraram by 8:30. He is working with Vijai Electricals plant at Rudraram. He
can earn about 8,000 rupees a month as a casual worker here. His parents want
to get him married soon. The parents of girls are not finding him interesting
because his salary, job and financial background are negligible. I advised him
to remain unmarried forever. An ordinary man cannot look after his wife and children
in the present society. It is a network of responsibilities and pain
throughout. Many Indians consider marriage as an essential part of human life.
Wife and husband can live happily depending on each other till death with or
without children. The conservative Indian society does not accord much value to
bachelors and spinsters. They would be treated as unfortunate and pitiable
creatures by others. The idea of marriage of Krishna Varma became a big issue
to his parents now. My friend Amarnadh came to my abode by 7:30 from the office
of Glads Media on his way back to home. He told me that the salaries of
employees of Glads Media, for the month of July, were already credited to their
bank accounts. They did not credit the salaries of those folks, who left it
recently. They call it full and final settlement. It shows the standards of
this firm. Mahendra should grow a lot as an entrepreneur. His employees should
not be made to beg him for their salaries. Talked with Chetanya Lakshmi over
phone about my salary. Went to sleep by 10:00.
19 August (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I edited the content of March in my diary of
2010 for about six hours. My friend Trinadha Rao came to my abode by 5:00. He
spent talking with me till 7:30 about various things he knows and experienced.
He was like a hero in Andhra University from 1995 to 2000. He helped some
students there during this time. He told me about the growth of Botsa Satya
Narayana in Vijaya Nagaram district as a politician. Recently the folks of
Potti Sriramulu Telugu University decided to fill up a vacancy of Project
Assistant in its Department of Telugu. They tried to give this job to an
ordinary student of Telangana region even if he is not qualified for this job.
Trinadh got many degrees and is the right person for this job. He fought with
them in this regard. He met politicians to frighten the authorities of this
university. Eventually they cancelled recruitment for this position. He got
ready to pay three lakh rupees to Botsa for getting this government job.
Governments are establishing and sustaining corruption in many parts of India.
Trinadh wants to live happily getting such cool job. He is becoming corrupt in
this process because the systems of governance made him so. Trinadh told me
about the nasty characters of actors and actresses in Telugu film and
television industry. Female artistes are made, treated and exploited as
prostitutes. They live and die for sex. They are worse than dogs and pigs. Film
industry is horrible behind the screen. Went to sleep by 10:00.
20 August (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I edited my diary of 2010 for about six hours
and completed editing the content of April in it. It rained for about 30
minutes in the afternoon. Power cut occurred for some time. Enjoyed the cooling
effect of this rain. Anand is asking his maternal grandfather to buy a bicycle
for him. He is improving rapidly in understanding different words and using
them. He got a lot of space here to play and enjoy his time. Sisir is doing
well. Srijana is happy here with her two babies and parents. Her maternal
grandmother returned to the rented abode of her younger daughter Madhavi at Ashok
Nagar three days ago. She goes back to Viswanadhapuram soon. My brother
Srinivas got ready to sell his five acres of paddy farm near Dhora Cheruvu in Gollalagunta. He
informed my maternal uncles Varma and Krishnam Raju to sell it to somebody
soon. He is expecting about 6, 50,000 rupees for each acre of this land. They
are not cultivating it in this crop season because there was no enough rainfall
in this area in the beginning of this crop season. My brother is getting about
50,000 rupees a year from this farmland if everything is well. He is not happy
with the income being generated by this agricultural farm. He wants to sell it
and invest that money in real estate ventures to get more money. I am not happy
with his decision. He did not ask for my opinion. Man cannot survive without
food. Agricultural farms are like senior citizens in our families. We should
love their association with us. We should not treat them as objects. Went to
sleep by 10:30.
21 August (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent reading Eenadu
and The Hindu for one hour. Today I edited the content of May in my diary
of 2010. I did it for about seven hours. Now social activist Anna Hazare is on
hunger strike at Ramlila Ground in New Delhi. He is doing it demanding an
effective Jan Lokpal Bill. Every government employee, including judges and the
prime minister of India, must be subjected to fair and fearless judicial enquiry
of an independent legal agency established at central level. He thinks that
corruption can be checked in India if there is a strong legally empowered
mechanism. The rogues of the present UPA coalition government came up with
Lokpal Bill to satisfy this gentleman. It is a useless bill. Anna Hazare
disapproved it. Many Indians are supporting this agitation of Hazare across
India. Indians are like sheep. They participate in demonstrations for formality
and fun sake. They are essentially cowards, hypocrites and dullards. They don’t
change at their level. They proactively offer bribes to get things done. They
don’t have patriotism, virtues and self-respect. They are like chameleons. They
change their attitudes and views according to opportunities at hand. They are
highly selfish and narrow-minded blokes. They grow neglecting and suppressing
the innocent and the helpless around them. Anna Hazare cannot change the
culture of Indians through this bill and act. He cannot change India through
Gandhian values. Went to sleep by 10:00.
22 August (Monday)
Woke up by 7:00. Today I edited the content of June in my diary of
2010. By 3:00 received 10 copies of revised version of my first book Stories of Love and Beauty from a delivery boy of Professional
Couriers. The folks of Leadstart Publishing sent them to me from Mumbai on my
request. Their actual cost is 4,500 rupees. They offered me a discount of 30%
on them because I am the author of this book. I have to pay them 3,150 rupees.
They allowed me to pay it whenever I can afford it. These books are looking
more beautiful than the earlier ones. By 3:30 sent an email to Mahendra
Gollaputi informing him to credit my salary for the last month into my ICICI
Bank account early this week. When I talked with Chetanya Lakshmi about the
delay in this regard, she told me that full and final settlement takes about
two months’ time. I think she is a revolutionary in the sphere of HR policies
in India. They must be consulting an advocate, chartered accountant and HR
consultant to discuss and settle my account. It’s a matter of one month’s
salary credit to my bank account. The standards of a firm can be understood
observing how they are dealing with their departing employees. I did not do
wonders in Glads Media because it does not happen in any firm by any employee
unless it’s related to research and development. I did something as its
employee. I worked with them because I wanted money. They sent me out because
they would not have found me suitable for their work. Paying my last salary is their
courtesy. Went to sleep by 10:30.
23 August (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I edited the content of July in my diary of 2010
for about seven hours in the morning and afternoon on my DELL INSPIRON
computer. Today it is Sri Krishna Janmaasthami, the birthday of Lord Krishna.
Many Indians celebrated it today. I know very little about this God. I know Him
as a great Avatar, who lived on the holy soil of India, centuries ago. I love
and admire Him as a God. I believe that He is observing and guiding me always.
He must be living in the form of a divine soul somewhere in this cosmos. He is
beyond the reach of thinkers and scientists. Those, who attained great levels
of spiritual growth, over a period of many births and rebirths, can understand
the truths related to His present form of existence and influence on this
creation. I consider the folks of ISKCON as great entities propagating the life
and Leela of Lord Krishna. I like going to their temples and spending in that
soothing and inspiring ambience filled with devotees of Krishna. There is
difference between religion and spiritualism. Religion aims at salvation
through worship of a deity. Spiritualism is concerned with the philosophy of
understanding the nature and journey of souls towards salvation being advised
and aided by special spiritual guides in every age. Spiritualism leads one from
darkness to light. Religion leads one from fear to fearlessness. One can attain
salvation through either of these paths. Went to sleep by 10:30.
24 August (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today I edited the content of August in my diary of
2010 for about seven hours. It has been raining every day for the last few days
due to depression over the Bay of Bengal and monsoon. The paddy farmers are
happy with these rains in Andhra Pradesh. I am enjoying this spell of nature.
My gums are bleeding for the last one year or so. It happens when I am brushing
my teeth every morning. I don’t brush them at night though many dentists advise
it for all. My gums are bleeding even when I exert pressure on my mouth. Production
of saliva is also more in my mouth. It is more in early morning before waking
up. It becomes normal after brushing my teeth. There are many dentists
everywhere now. Many Indians are smoking and chewing tobacco products now. They
are using many other related products also, which harm their gums and teeth
every day. Many dentists are necessary for treating all these creatures with
dental problems. I am not consulting private dentists because I don’t have
money now to afford those medical tests and treatments. I have been sensing
‘Om’ like sound in my head for the last 20 years or so. I can feel it more when
everything is absolutely silent around me. There must be a disorder in my ears.
I have to consult an ENT fellow. There are many advanced medical facilities in
India, in private hospitals, now. Millions of Indians fear to enter them
because they don’t have money to afford those costs. Indians neglect their
health. I like their courage. Went to sleep by 10:30.
25 August (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I edited the content of September in my diary of
2010. Recently my father-in-law talked very angrily with me. He said that I
have no authority to talk badly about the Kshatriyas living in villages
Viswanadhapuram and Tangedu. I criticized him for offering 1,000 rupees as
bribe to a document writer at the office of Sub Registrar in Kota Uratla for
getting the marriage certificate of Srijana and me. I criticized the folks of Viswanadhapuram
because they have bad habits like smoking, drinking and cock fights. I know how
the Kshatriyas of Tangedu became rich over the years. I heard that Indira
Gandhi added the prefix Raja to the surname Sagi of Kshatriyas living in this
village. Thereafter they must have remained as loyal dogs to Congress party.
They amassed millions of rupees and assets for 60 years being with Congress
party. They are controlling the systems of governance in this area using this
money and political influence. My father-in-law is a typical underdog of India.
He is a blind follower of Congress party because all types of fools and rogues
would be respected and encouraged in this political party. He gets things done
offering bribes to all because he learned this dirty culture from Congress
party. I can kick him into hell if I apply my fury and intelligence but it is
not the role of an idealist and dreamer. He is suffering from many problems. He
does not grow as an individual because he is living in his pit of ignorance and
self-pity. Slept by 10:30.
26 August (Friday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today I edited the content of October in my diary of
2010 for about seven hours. Last night I spent in a part of the USA. I visited
it in my dream. Evening the folks of Suryavamsh Sangh Ganesh Welfare
Association came to my abode and asked for my donation. They buy and worship a
big statue of Lord Ganesh soon in our locality for nine days on the occasion of
Vinayaka Chavithi. They worship and satisfy this God on behalf of society. I
remember priests in Hindu temples and converted Christians in this regard. They
too act as authorized mediators between devotees and God. This is the status of
religions in India now. The relationship between God and humans became formal,
artificial and commercial now. The nine-day celebration of Ganesh festival in
twin cities reflects the degradation of Hindus. They compete with others in
buying different sizes of statues and making noise in streets with songs and
dance. Mostly foolish, stupid and irrational youth indulge in this public
function. The folks of Khairatabad area make the biggest statue of Ganesh in
twin cities every year on this occasion. A sweet shop owner from Tapeswaram is
making and bringing a huge Laddu to
Hyderabad for this gigantic Ganesh this time. These blokes made Hinduism into a
big circus. I hate these perverted religious actors in India. Their moral and
spiritual standards are very low. God does not enjoy the tricks of these
buffoons. I gave 10 rupees to these shallow nuts as my donation for it. They
treated me as a miser and sinner of India. Went to sleep by 10:30.
27 August (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I edited the content of November in my diary of
2010. Morning my brother Srinivas came to Hyderabad by Godavari Express to
participate in a two-day meeting meant for the office bearers of the UCO Bank
Employees Union. He does not get time even to meet me. He is Joint Secretary in
it now. He likes to come to Hyderabad and spend here for some time. Now the
folks of Anti-Corruption Bureau are probing the corruption cases filed against
Y S Jagan Mohan Reddy based on the orders of the High Court of Andhra Pradesh.
The present Congress government is angry with him because he started a new
political party going out of it. ACB seems to be a dirty wing of ruling party
in every part of India. They raid those, who are against ruling government. The
fact is that 90% of politicians are corrupt and immoral in India now. Their
public and private lives are different. They act and tell beautiful lies
publicly to misguide and exploit people. Many politicians and businessmen
amassed billions of rupees and valuable assets in every part of India. They
became the most powerful segment of society. They are suppressing or killing
those, who are fighting against them. When rulers of a nation are cruel
criminals, common people suffer silently. Democracy is an opportunity for the
rich and the influential to torture and loot the poor and the natural
resources. Jagan is a speck among thousands of criminals living in India now.
Indian culture means corruption and immorality now. Slept by 10:30.
28 August (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I edited the content of December in my diary of
2010 and completed its first and final levels of editing. I spent about 84
hours’ time to edit the content of this diary. I edited it in a fast pace.
There are about 1, 00,000 words in it. Posted it on my blog site
http://dcraju.blogspot.com by 7:15 for my blog readers to read. Writing and
editing content is a tedious work. Outsiders cannot understand this phenomenon.
Human brain does not like doing works related to originality and thinking
continuously for a long time. Brain works intensely for such works. It is not
the case with pursuits related to playing and entertainment. Brain does not
work much when we are watching films or playing games. It is a matter of
understanding or applying known truths. Writing and editing require analytical
thinking and a lot of patience. Artists and professionals cannot enjoy their
personal lives. An artist has to do paintings throughout his life. A singer has
to sing songs. A choreographer has to work on innovative and exciting ideas and
acts of dance. Sometimes they feel like leaving their professions forever and
going into a deep forest to live and die like a sage. Profession is a
psychological burden imposed by one upon oneself intuitively or illogically.
Nobody dies in this world even if writers, singers, dancers, sculptors,
musicians, thinkers and dreamers stop pursuing their interests but that is not
the case with scientists, farmers, doctors and soldiers. The lives of artists
are pitiable and vulnerable from this perspective. I regret it. Went to sleep
by 10:30.
29 August (Monday)
Woke up by 3:30. I could not sleep thereafter. From 6:00 to 11:00 I
changed the font and font size of the blog posts on my blog site
http://virahini.blogspot.com. Recently I got attracted towards the font Gill
Sans MT. Today I changed the text of 100 blog posts to this font on this blog
site from Courier New. The font size is 14. Now all blog posts on
this site are in this font and size. My personal diaries from 1995 to 2010
posted on http://dcraju.blogspot.com are also in this font and size. I think my
blog readers would be comfortable with this font and size to read. Now I am
happy with the overall look and beauty of these two blog sites. Today it is the
birthday of my platonic friend Akkineni Nagarjuna. Now he is busy acting for
three Telugu films. I posted his photo on the banner of my blog site
http://virahini.blogspot.com and attached the following words of wishes to it
on this occasion. “You are rain. I am cloud. You are forest. I am frost. Two
bodies with two souls. One journey like day and night”. I love him. Paid 443
rupees at the Reliance Communications outlet in Lakdi Ka Pool by 12:45 towards
my postpaid bill for my cellphone for the last bill period. Took a 218-C city
bus at Khairatabad by 1:30 and reached Patan Cheru by 2:45. Thence took a 102
Patan Cheru-Medak bus and got off it at the new bus station in Sangareddy by
3:30. Thence took a Hyderabad-Bichkunda Express bus by 4:45 and got off it by main
road near village Aaredu by 6:48. My father-in-law took me to his farmhouse by
6:52 on his bike. Went to sleep by 10:00.
30 August (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:30. I am at the abode of my in-laws in the agricultural
farm of Rudraraju Venkata Rama Raju near villages Aaredu and Masanpalli in
Medak district. Recently he brought a double-cot wooden bed, mattresses,
pillows, sofa, two wooden chairs into hall, a wooden dining table and four
chairs, a refrigerator, a television and a few related household items into
this house from Hyderabad. It is for comfortable stay of my in-laws in this
farmhouse. He has two printing press units in Hyderabad. He is busy every day
in those activities. He comes here once or twice a month from Hyderabad in his
car. His two daughters are in the USA. He is helpful and affectionate towards
my in-laws. Our baby boy Sisir Kiran is doing well. He grew up well since I saw
him earlier. He is very handsome now. His face is glowing like a little moon.
He is a beautiful creature. I think he is a special creation of Lord Krishna.
Srijana is giving the two kinds of medicines to him thrice a day. He is
breathing pure air here from the green plants and trees. Anand is enjoying his
time in this beautiful piece of land. Today Srijana and I spent most of our
time painting the parts of the iron cradle meant for Sisir. R V Rama Raju is
getting a beautiful shelter constructed in the front yard of this house now
spending about one lakh rupees. He brought many iron ore related items from
Hyderabad for this purpose. It is his old stock. My father-in-law got a cradle
and a specious iron cot made for us using a little of this excess old iron
material. The making of iron cot is almost over by today. Today it was cloudy,
cool and refreshing. Went to sleep by 10:30.
31 August (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Spent all the day at the farmhouse of R V Rama Raju.
This agricultural farm is in the Grama
Panchayat area of Masanpalli. Recently it rained a lot in this region.
Nizam Sagar is full of water. They opened about four gates of it to let the
excess water flow down from it. Its water entered the eucalyptus farm of R V
Rama Raju. My in-laws are happy in this farm. This farmhouse is about half a
kilometre from the main road. The nearby towns are Narayana Khed, Pitlam, Andol
and Nizamabad. I am very happy in this place. I like to live in this kind of
setting of Mother Nature. Jobs for educated folks are available in cities and
towns only. A writer cannot get a job in a forest area after crossing certain
age. I am not happy doing jobs in cities. A fellow like me should have reliable
and regular sources of income to indulge in writing pursuit satisfactorily. I
am looking for money every month doing or not doing a job. Folks, who are not
earning enough money, have no value in the present society. I told my brother
Sambha that I would come to that region forever if I don’t get a job by the end
of September. They are not happy about my being in Hyderabad because I did not
save even 1,000 rupees doing jobs here. I am unable to live happily as a
jobholder. I am in a critical state of life now. I am not a criminal to loot a
bank. I am not a saint to create money. I cannot be happy as a person or writer
without money. Went to sleep by 10:30.
1 September (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:30. Spent all the day at the farmhouse of R V Rama Raju.
Today it was cloudy, cool and pleasant. Today it is Vinayaka Chavithi. My
mother-in-law prepared a sweet festive dish on this occasion. Srijana is
disturbed about my present condition as an employee. I may go back to Peda
Gummuluru, Tuni or Elamanchili if I don’t get a job by the end of this month. I
cannot get a job there as a content writer. I may get a job as an English
lecturer in some private junior college. They pay me 10,000 or 15,000 rupees
only for it. I want 1, 30,000 rupees to get my second book published by the
folks of Leadstart Publishing. When can I save this amount of money in these
circumstances? Srijana needs the help of her mother every day in bringing up
Sisir and Sagar now. The health condition of Sisir is another matter of concern
for us. Anand developed much attachment for his maternal grandparents. Lack of
money is the crux of all these issues. My folks have a bad impression about me
as an employee. I am known for quitting jobs as a cobra leaves its old skin. I
always wanted not to depend on my father. I owe 10, 00,000 rupees to him as an
individual with self-respect. I am not getting time and peace of mind to pursue
writing as a writer. Sisir has to live in a clean and green environment. His
health condition demands pure air to breathe.
I have to live in a forest area for it. I am at a junction of multiple
issues. Went to sleep by 11:00.
2 September (Friday)
Woke up by 6:30. My mother-in-law prepared fish soup by 10:00. Native
fishermen catch fish regularly in the waters of Nizam Sagar. By 10:15 my
father-in-law, Anand, Balanna and I went to Masanpalli on bike. I got the photos
and videos transferred and written to a DVD in Manikanta Photo Studio here from
my Sony digital camera. Srijana and I took these photos and videos during the
last two weeks. Had my lunch by 1:00. My father-in-law dropped me by the main
road opposite the filling station near village Aaredu by 1:05 on his bike. Took
an 1852 Bichkunda-Hyderabad Express bus by 1:20. Bought a ticket for Patan
Cheru paying 69 rupees. Got off it at Patan Cheru bus stand by 4:10. Took a
218-C Metro Express bus here and reached Khairatabad by 5:30. I spent with my
in-laws, Srijana, Sagar and Sisir for four days. I am not happy with my role as
the husband of Srijana and the father of Sagar and Sisir. I could not give even
100 rupees to Srijana for her casual expenses there. I did not buy even a pair
of clothes for Sagar or Sisir. The balance in my ICICI Bank account is 500
rupees now. I am waiting for the salary of July to be credited to my bank
account by the folks of Glads Media. Srijana is unable to sleep well because
Sisir may get up at any time during day or night. He wants her care most of the
time. My mother-in-law is doing great service for Sisir. My father-in-law is
smoking cigarettes, consuming salty and spicy foods and neglecting the advice
of doctors about his health. Anand is more attached to his maternal
grandparents than Srijana and me. Went to sleep by 10:00 for my dreams.
3 September (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:30. By 10:00 wrote a love letter in Telugu for my cousin
Sagiraju Narendra Varma. Went to the office of KGN Xerox in Khairatabad by
10:30. Typist Lakshmi typed up this letter on a computer by 11:30. All this
typed text disappeared when she was doing another work on this computer without
closing this word file. I felt frustrated about it. There was nobody around to
do this work. Typing Telugu is a neglected area of work now. I regret this
development in Andhra Pradesh. Lakshmi typed up this letter again from the
beginning. It was over by 12:30. Took two printouts of it on two sheets of
Royal Executive Bond paper. The colour of text is blue. They charged 130 rupees
for this typing and print work. It’s a one-page love letter. There may be 800
words in it. Posted it to Narendra Varma in the post office at Khairatabad by
1:00. It’s an ordinary post to Gollalagunta. Naren fell in love with his
student Sagi Sindhu at Aditya Engineering College in Surampalem. She is in her
second year course of Electrical and Electronics Engineering now. Now he is
teaching the subject of FMHM to the second year batch of EEE students. Sindhu
is an intelligent, beautiful and disciplined girl from the perspective of
Naren. He wants to marry her if she is also interested in him. He gives this
letter to her soon, before leaving this college. My cousin Murali and I reached
his abode in the SRCM at Thumukunta by 6:30. Went to sleep by 12:00.
4 September (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:30. My cousin Murali left for Secunderabad by 8:30. Moved
to the abode of his brother-in-law to spend my time. Gave them a copy of my
book Stories of Love and Beauty. Had
my lunch here by 2:00. Suraj, the baby son of Murali and Ramya, is growing
well. Ramya is doing great service to him. She is not happy about the
communicative language and treatment of Murali towards her. He often criticizes
her casually. He takes them as casual words but she is finding them as
insulting remarks. He is not spending enough time with her. He is not telling
her about his job, salary or future plans. She is disturbed and hurt due to
such attitude of Murali. She shared her heartstrings with me in the presence of
Murali, expecting him to understand her views and change accordingly. I advised
Murali to change and make her happy. Murali and I grew up in rough
environments. Our parents did not teach good manners to us. We daily heard
course language in our homes. We inherited this culture from them. Ramya and
Srijana grew up in a different environment. Their parents brought them up
through possessiveness, great care and love. What we learn in our formative age
influences our life to a great extent. We are improving slowly as human beings.
Self-reformation takes time. Frequent self-assessment and self-criticism are
essential for our growth as individuals. Took two buses and returned to my rented
abode by 6:00. It was cloudy and cool today. Read Eenadu for three hours. I decided to leave Hyderabad. Went to sleep
by 10:00.
5 September (Monday)
Woke up by 6:30. Today I edited the content of January and February in
the 2010 personal diary of Srijana. She wrote it in Telugu. Sriram typed it up
on his computer at home. I am using a good pencil to edit it. Srijana has no
time to edit it. I can edit it better than her. I am not good at Telugu or
English but I can manage it. Saw the Telugu film “1947 – A Love Story” on
screen 5 in Prasads IMAX from 2:30 to 5:10. It is a great film. Director Vijay
created a masterpiece. Its music, songs, photography and screenplay are
admirable. I bought a ticket spending 150 rupees to see this film. Now my bank
balance is 351 rupees. I saw this film even in these circumstances because it
is a wonder created by dedicated artistes and technicians to entertain folks
like me. Morning my cousin Vasu reserved two seats for me online for
Janmabhoomi Express for the 9th and 14th of this month. I
will go to Peda Gummuluru to discuss things with my folks in view of my move to
that place by the end of this month. I should decide in which abode to live and
what to do there for my livelihood. Sisir needs pollution-free environment. I
decided to leave Hyderabad for this reason. I informed the wife and daughter of
late Jamalpur Laxmanji about my decision to vacate this abode. They started
talking and behaving like bitches after getting this news. I am not useful for
them anymore because I am vacating it soon. They will never be happy in their
lives. It’s my wish for them. Went to sleep by 10:30.
6 September (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. My friend Rajani Kumar Raju dropped me at the art
abode of Veeru in MLA Colony by 9:30 on his bike at my request. I am not
feeling happy in this abode after knowing about the characters of the two women
living in it. They love money but not human beings. Jamalpur Laxmanji would
have died early being unable to bear the foolishness and eccentricity of his
wife and daughter rather than his two sons. They are not in touch with the
outer world. Today I edited the content of the personal diary of 2010 of
Srijana from 1 March to 21 March. I realized that it is not the right way of
editing it. There are many language errors in each page of it because Sriram
could not understand the writing of Srijana well. She scribbled it fast
casually every day. Sriram did a wonderful job typing it up well to that
extent. I want to sit by Sriram and get it edited on a computer. Many pencil
marks of manual editing disturb concentration of Sriram if he does it all
alone. Again language errors remain in it. It will be a lengthy and frustrating
work if we do it this way. Informed Sriram about my decision in this regard. He
agreed to do it along with me soon. Today I spent happily in the art abode of
Veeru. I am breathing somewhat pure air here enjoying the presence of boulders,
plants and trees. Afternoon talked with Mantena Subba Raju for some time. This land,
on which Veeru developed his beautiful art abode, belongs to his brother-in-law
Dr. Viswanadha Raju. He is in the USA now. They like Veeru a lot. Went to sleep
by 12:00 for my dreams.
7 September (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:30. Spent most of the day at the art abode of
Veeranjaneyulu. By 10:00 the medical staff in the government hospital at Kalher
administered DPT 1 vaccine, Hepatitis B vaccine 2 and oral polio drop for the
second time to Sisir. He cried a lot after coming out from this hospital due to
the pain caused by these vaccines. He is not happy spending outdoors. Srijana
and her father took him to this hospital on a bike. Veeru is listening to old
Telugu cine songs on his computer. He is searching for ways and means to
improve his communicative English skills. He is planning to join a gym to do
exercises every morning. He said that he is feeling weak frequently. He has
many art related books. He has no time to read them. I advised him not to
concentrate on theories of art but practice of it. Many like and buy his
paintings because they represent exceptional beauty and reliable quality.
Artists entertain and educate others through their art. Veeru is a dedicated artist.
He should do more and more paintings. He is not searching for beauties to
marry. His well-wishers are doing it partially. He is happy feeding pigeons and
fish, growing lawn and plants in this art abode and spending his time in this
inspiring and refreshing ambience. His folks are sending homemade foods to this
place in MLA Colony from Journalist Colony ‘A’. He does Yoga. He consumes good
and nutritious food items. He is very busy and content as an artist. Returned
to my abode by 6:00. Went to sleep by 10:00.
8 September (Thursday)
Woke up by 4:00. I could not sleep thereafter. Today it is my birthday.
I am entering the 36th year of my life today. Watched the Telugu
feature film “Swaathi Muthyam” on Gemini television channel from 9:00 to 12:00
on this occasion. By 12:40 went to post office at Khairatabad and posted an
envelope to income tax office in the Aykar Bhavan at Basheer Bagh. Srinivasa
Reddy could not resolve the issue of IT refund to me for the financial year
2009-10 through his known ways. He got 500 rupees credited to my Axis Bank
account. I gave it to him earlier to get this work done faster. He emailed me a
form. He advised me to fill it up and send it to the concerning income tax
officer in Hyderabad along with related photocopies of documents. It’s a
two-page letter. I requested him to do it fast considering my present financial
condition. Today I spent most of my time in my rented abode at Chintal Basthi.
Now there are three strands of white hair on my chest. They hint me that I am
growing physically. Physical growth is a common phenomenon in every part of the
world. Many are not growing psychologically. Kindness, honesty, hard work,
discipline and vision are important for humans to live as a good lot of
creatures in this world. I am growing slowly in this direction. The journey of
a life completely depends on the Karma of the soul concerned. God does not
change it. Srijana, my cousin Bala and my cousin Narendra Varma wished me over
phone on the occasion of my birthday today. Two friends wished me online. I am
a devotee of Lord Krishna. He guides me kindly always. Went to sleep by 10:00.
9 September (Friday)
Woke up by 4:00. Took a bus at Chintal Basthi bus stop by 6:10 and
reached Secunderabad by 6:30. Bought a dozen bananas for 20 rupees. Took my
seat 36 in the reservation coach D-4 of Janmabhoomi Express by 6:40. It started
off by 7:21. I got four biscuit packs, a bread pack, bananas and three bottles
of water with me. These arrangements are to avoid buying things in this train
from vendors. They are selling all items at high prices. They are earning money
easily exploiting helpless passengers in trains. I don’t like to encourage them
buying things from them. Today I bought 10 little samosas only with 10 rupees
from a vendor at Guntur railway station. They stopped it here for about two
hours due to the derailment of a goods train near Tenali station. My friend
Ramu Naidu is working in Guntur now. He could not come to meet me due to his
busy work schedule as a railway employee. They ran this train via another route
to Krishna Canal, avoiding Tenali route. They stopped it here for one hour. I
met art director P V Raju in this journey. He, his wife and son sat before me
up to Rajahmundry station. His wife read a few portions in my book Stories of Love and Beauty. Gave some of
my visiting cards to her asking her to give them to her familiar Kshatriya
creatures. Community based interactions and relationships are more in India.
Got off this train at Tuni railway station by 9:00. Rama Sekhara Raju took me
to his rented abode on a bike. Went to sleep by 10:00.
10 September (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Rama Sekhara Raju dropped me at bus stand in
Payakaraopeta by 10:00. Took a bus and reached Adduroad Junction by 10:45.
Reached our house in Peda Gummuluru by 11:00 on foot. Had my lunch by 12:15.
Went to the house of my uncle Srinu by 1:00. Spent talking with them for some
time. Thence went to the rented abode of my friend Viswanadha Sharma. Asked him
for an auspicious date to return to this place from Hyderabad. He scanned his
Telugu almanac and decided two auspicious dates for this occasion. I have to
start by 9:56 a.m. IST on the 28th of this month from Hyderabad and
enter my abode here by 4:49 p.m. IST on the 29th of this month. Gave
him 20 rupees for courtesy sake. Today I talked with my brother Sambha and
paternal uncle Narayana Murthy about my intention to do business and earn money
for my happy and comfortable life. They discouraged me from this idea. They
said that every business requires a lot of money and involves many risks. An
educated, honest and sensitive fellow like me cannot do business now. I
wondered at this response from them. I don’t have money to do business. When we
depend on others for money and advice to do something, they consider us as
innocent and helpless blokes. I am not interested in doing a job. I am losing
my personal life and peace of mind because of doing jobs in mediocre firms. This
is what I observed in my life during the last eight years. It’s a life of
slavery. Evening spent in Adduroad for three hours talking with my familiar
folks. Went to sleep by 10:00.
11 September (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent all the day in and around Peda Gummuluru. My
brother Srinivas came here by 11:00 from Visakhapatnam. He spent here till
4:30. He advised me to look for a job. All my folks think that I am not the
right person to do any business. My ideas are to start a coconut coir
processing unit or a dairy farm. Both require a lot of money and management of
human resources. I have no capital. I have to consult a bank manager for a
business loan. They are not in favour of honest and unfamiliar people. They are
looking for bribes. Many Indian banks don’t support growth of economy but
corruption and malpractices. My financial condition is not encouraging now.
Srijana advised me to join Sri Prakash Junior or Degree College at
Payakaraopeta as an English lecturer for reliable monthly salary from them. She
asked her relative Suresh of Viswanadhapuram to talk with the chairman of this
educational institution about it. I know about the character of this fellow and
the standards of his education business units. They pay low salaries, torture
teaching faculty members with heavy burden of work and collect high fees from
students. Many private educational institutions are being run by fraudsters in
Andhra Pradesh now. There is an industrial unit of Kshatriyas in a place near
Tuni. I knew that they are looking for a fellow to work in their HR department.
I am coming to such part of India, where many live like selfish rogues and
narrow-minded clowns. They don’t know the value of intellectuals and idealists.
Went to sleep by 10:00.
12 September (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. By 10:00 my brother Sambha and I started to the place
of Deccan Chemicals situated near villages Kesavaram and Raja Varam. We reached
there travelling via Tuni on his bike. This industrial unit is owned and run by
Kshatriya folks. They recruit Kshatriyas, more than others, into this firm. We
met Jagannadha Raju, the eldest son-in-law of Subba Lakshmi, our relative in
Gollalagunta. He is close to the managing director of this firm. Gave a copy of
my CV to him. He helps me get a job here if there is a suitable vacancy. We
returned to Tuni by 12:00. Sekhar and I went to E-seva centre by 12:30 on his
bike. Paid 130 rupees and applied for four copies of birth certificate of my
second son Sisir Kiran Varma. Sambha left for Peda Gummuluru by 1:00. Sekhar
took me to his abode by 1:30. Had my lunch here by 2:00. My paternal uncle
Narasimha Murthy came to Tuni by 2:30 from Tetagunta on my request. He took me
to a few places in Payakaraopeta. We searched for vacant portions for me to
rent in. We went to Devi Nagar. This uncle has a plot of residential land in
this area. He introduced me to his friend Datla Satya Narayana Raju. He is
getting a beautiful house constructed here. It may be ready to enter by the end
of this November. Now there are two stories in this building. They rent out the
two-bedroomed portion in its ground floor to me. We also rented in a big room
in a house in this area for me. I will keep my household items in this room for
two months. I will pay 2,200 rupees to them as rent for this room for these two
months. Returned home by 7:00 on the bike of a fellow. Went to sleep by 10:00.
13 September (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today I spent most of my time at home. Today it rained
considerably. Mother Nature is welcoming me to Visakhapatnam district from Hyderabad.
My Lord Krishna is blessing me. Yesterday night a young fellow brought me up to
Adduroad Junction on his bike from Payakaraopeta. Now he is working with the
Indian Railways. His bike riding and look impressed me. I gave a copy of my
book Stories of Love and Beauty to
him. He was going to Elamanchili from Tuni to the house of his in-laws. Invited
him to be my friend. Yesterday evening the folks of Glads Media credited 20,000
rupees to my ICICI Bank account by 5:42. I got an SMS to my cellphone to this
effect. This is my salary for the month of July. I thought that they pay me
27,000 rupees. I have been desperately waiting for this money for long. I don’t
know why they avoided paying me the remaining 7,000 rupees. It’s a big amount
of money for me now. It must be the work of Gollaputi Mahendra. God punishes
him for this sin. HR executive Swati did not attend my calls today. Chetanya
Lakshmi did not clarify things in this regard. Evening went to Adduroad to talk
with the folks of transport vehicles to bring my household items from
Hyderabad. I want a truck to bring my items to Payakaraopeta. I did not find
even one desired vehicle in Adduroad. My brother Sambha has good contacts with
these folks. He arranges a truck for me. Went to sleep by 10:00.
14 September (Wednesday)
Woke up by 3:00. Got ready by 5:30. My mother prepared Upma and a sweet
dish for my breakfast at home and lunch in the train. My brother Sambha and I
started to Tuni by 6:00 on his bike (Hero Honda-Passion Pro). He rides his bike
carefully and slowly. I like his sense of discipline in this regard. We reached
railway station in Tuni by 6:50. Sekhar brought three sacks by 7:10. The
maternal grandmother of Srijana sent them for me from Viswanadhapuram. I use
them to pack small household items when moving to Payakaraopeta from Hyderabad.
My brother and I sat in the railway station for some time. Janmabhoomi Express
arrived by 7:48. I took my seat 60 in the reservation coach D-1 of it. This
train reached Tenali station by 1:00. The mother and maternal aunt of Srijana
and Anand are travelling to Tuni by Janmabhoomi Express from Hyderabad today.
Our two trains were stopped side by side. I went into reservation coach D-7 of
that train. Bought a pack of biscuits for 20 rupees for Anand. My train started
by 1:33 from Tenali towards Secunderabad. It turned cloudy and started raining
after crossing Piduguralla station. Our train was running like a hero on its
path. Rain hugged it like a passionate heroine. I was blissful witnessing this
magic of nature. Clouds and rain heal my disturbed psyche and inspire me
deeply. Lord Krishna greeted me from the sky through this rain. I felt His
warmth for me. This train reached Secunderabad by 7:45. Took a 49-A route ordinary
bus by 7:58 for Khairatabad. It rained for 10 minutes welcoming me to
Hyderabad. Went to sleep by 10:00.
15 September (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. By 11:30 went to the office of Glads Media in the
building named Maruthi Plaza. Went there to collect my formal documents like
relieving order and payslips. I knew that HR executive Swati left it recently
due to her health problems. Chetanya Lakshmi rejoins it soon. Talked with
Mahendra Gollaputi for 10 minutes. He said that he would get my remaining
amount of salary credited to my ICICI Bank account as early as possible. Now he
is in more financial problems than me. He has to spend about four lakh rupees
every month to run this firm. He is not getting income to this extent. He is
losing 30 lakh rupees every year in this process. I felt grateful to him after
realizing his goodness as an employer. He is struggling hard as an optimistic
entrepreneur. He is a helpless gentleman now. Went to the office of income tax
at Basheer Bagh by 12:00. Met IT officer P V R S Narasimha Rao in Ward-12 (4)
in the second floor of this building by 12:05. Gave my IT refund request
application, related to financial year 2009-10, to him. Requested him to credit
my due IT refund to my Axis Bank account. He asked me to provide the MICR code
of this bank branch. My friend Amarnadh checked it online, at my request over
phone, and gave me this information within minutes. He said that he would get
my due IT refund credited to my given bank account by this evening itself. I
wondered at such response from a government employee. Went to sleep by 10:30.
16 September (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to the Reliance Communications store at Lakdi Ka
Pool by 9:00. They opened it by 10:00. Paid 400 rupees towards my postpaid
cellphone bill for the last month. Asked them about the price of a Reliance
handset at the least to buy one for me giving them my present green and light
piece. There is a handset for 850 rupees. They give it to me for 650 rupees
taking my handset for 200 rupees. I am financially very vulnerable now. Avoided
buying it after this realization. Walked back to Chintal Basthi by 10:45.
Bought one litre tin of Oriental Hush-N paint for 212 rupees at a store. It’s
of Asian Paints being identified with number 0747. It’s my choice. It would be
used to color the iron cot being made at Masanpalli for Srijana. Her father is
getting it made for her using the iron of R V Rama Raju. Took a 218-C bus and
reached Ashok Nagar by 1:00. Walked to the rented abode of Madhavi. Had my
lunch here by 1:30. Srijana, Sisir and I reached the main road by 2:00 on foot.
We took a 218 route city bus by 2:30 and reached Khairatabad by 3:40. Paid 36
rupees for this 30-kilometre APSRTC bus journey for Srijana and me. Hired an
auto rickshaw to my abode from Khairatabad bus stop. He took 30 rupees for this
half a kilometer travel. This is the difference between APSRTC buses and
private vehicles in Hyderabad. Sisir is well. He is growing substantially.
Srijana and her mother are taking care of him a lot. Lord Krishna is directing
him. Went to sleep by 10:30.
17 September (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. My cousin Narendra Varma came to our abode by 7:45.
Yesterday night he took Godavari Express at Samalkot railway station. He has to
take a competitive examination in Hyderabad. Today Srijana and I spent most of
the day packing our household items. Srijana does it better than me. Today we
packed many items into three sacks. Much dust settled on all items. I checked
the quality of my personal diaries. They are not as worn-out as I thought once.
I will take precautionary measures to keep up their quality. My brother Sambha
told me that the truck fellows in and around Adduroad are asking for about
8,000 rupees to take my household items to Payakaraopeta from Hyderabad. They
bring items like coconuts to Hyderabad. They take my items in their return
journey from here. It’s a distance of about 650 kilometres. I cannot afford
this much money now. I can spend about 4,000 rupees for this transport service.
Told my maternal uncle Krishnam Raju to consult his familiar folks and check
the probability of moving my household items at the lowest possible transport
charge. Srijana informed her relative Namburi Sai Rama Raju in Viswanadhapuram
to help us in this regard. His cousin got a truck. He often drives between
these places. Today Sisir entered his third month of age. Morning Anand and his
maternal grandmother went to Masanpalli from Ashok Nagar. Went to sleep by
11:00.
18 September (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. My cousin Narendra Varma took the examination of BHEL
at a centre in Abids from 10:00 to 1:00. They are conducting this examination
for recruitment of management trainees. He said that he did not do it well. By
11:30 paid 200 rupees to an executive of Beamtel towards broadband usage charge
for this month. Told him that I won’t use it much this month and also that I am
vacating this rented portion of house soon. Today Srijana and I packed some
more household items into sacks. By 6:00 my friend Veeranjaneyulu sent his TATA
SUMO vehicle to our abode. Srijana, Sisir and I reached his art abode at MLA
Colony by 6:30. It rained for some time. This place looked more beautiful and
soothing in this setting. The mother and relatives of Veeru came here to
collect vegetables from the small farm here. They too saw Sisir. They said that
Anand and Sisir look alike. Sisir is fairer than Anand. Veeru’s mother and
others found a suitable girl for him to marry. I saw her photo. I give 55 marks
for her beauty for 100. Veeru is not happy with her facial features and height.
I told him to marry her to satisfy his mother, siblings, relatives and
well-wishers. A classic beauty is not coming his way. He should marry an
available beauty for the sake of others. He is not interested in this girl.
Veeru’s mother gave 500 rupees asking Srijana to buy clothes for Sisir. Veeru’s
cousin brought us back to our abode by 8:40 in TATA SUMO. Went to sleep by
10:50.
19 September (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent all the day in and around my rented abode in
Chintal Basthi packing our household items into sacks. Carried and sold some
items to a waste material buyer in this locality. He paid me about 100 rupees
for these items. There are used dailies, Sunday supplements, photos of Hindu
deities, empty bottles and books. I wondered at this process. Everything
becomes useless in course of time. This scientific and spiritual perspective is
applicable to all objects, creatures and phenomena in this material world.
Newspapers and books are treasures of knowledge and information. We read them
once or twice and keep them aside. Later we sell them as worthless items. Gold,
platinum and such other material do not contribute to the psychological and
cultural growth of humanity. Millions of people are running after them madly in
every age in many places. Income tax officer P V R S Narasimha Rao did not yet
get my due IT refund credited to my Axis Bank account. I am disturbed and
infuriated about it. By 6:30 typed out a blog titled “Leaving Hyderabad” on my
computer. Spent in a nearby Internet café for one hour. This blog will be
posted automatically on my blog site by 8:00 p.m. IST tomorrow. By 9:30 Sai
Rama Raju of Viswanadhapuram informed us over phone that a truck of his relative
is coming to Hyderabad tomorrow. We vacate this house portion tomorrow itself.
Went to sleep by 12:00.
20 September (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent all the day at home packing our household items
into sacks and cardboard boxes. Vamsy came here by 7:30. My friend Trinadh came
here by 11:30. He helped Srijana and Vamsy pack our refrigerator well. Talked
with him for one hour. He is going to finish his Ph.D. course soon. I like his
character. Today Srijana asked our house owner to repay 1,500 rupees to us
because we are vacating our rented portion 10 days before the scheduled date.
They refused to repay it. She talked seriously with the old woman and her
daughter about this issue. They are eccentric and stupid. The supposed fellow
did not bring his truck to our abode today as promised yesterday. He said that
he would bring it tomorrow morning. The activists of separate Telangana
movement are on indefinite strike across Telangana region. The state government
is not running APSRTC buses. Coal is not being supplied to power generation
units in this state. The situation is tense. By 1:30 Vamsy and I went to B S
Enterprises at Bazar Ghat on a bike. Returned my domestic HP LPG cylinder and
regulator to them. They repaid me 1,350 rupees and a transfer document addressed
to Tuni. By 4:00 a Hathway executive paid me 300 rupees and collected our used
Hathway cable telecast box. By 5:00 Vamsy cut our Beamtel broadband wire. By
5:30 Srijana and Sisir started to Ashok Nagar in an auto rickshaw hired by me
for them. He charged 270 rupees for it. She packed everything well in our
rented abode. I wondered at her skills and patience in this regard. Went to
sleep by 10:00.
21 September (Wednesday)
Woke up by 3:00. Vamsy and I packed a few remaining household items by
3:45. Dantuluri Shiva Rama Raju called me up by 4:40 from Jeedimetla before
starting in his truck there. He advised us to bring down light household items
before they reach here. Vamsy and I did it by 5:20. They brought a TATA EICHER
truck to our rented abode in Chintal Basthi by 5:30. Initially we loaded our
light items into it. We brought our iron wardrobe, refrigerator, computer
table, television stand and television down by 6:00. We packed and loaded all
our items into this vehicle by 6:20. Took a head bath by 6:25. We started off
in this truck by 6:34. Vamsy left for Ameerpet. I vacated the second floor in
the house bearing number 6-2-947/A/1. There are two persons in this truck other
than me. They are Bellapukonda Bhadram Raju and his son-in-law Shiva Rama Raju.
The latter is the driver of this truck now. Registration number of this truck
is AP 23 W 6416. We had rice in Sri Venkata Sai Family Garden Restaurant at
Chillakallu between 1:00 and 1:22. We reached Payakaraopeta by 10:45 at night.
D S N Raju guided us to the house of Reddy. He sent his house watchman Mallesh to
help us unload our household items from the truck. We put these items in a big
room of Reddy between 11:30 and 12:02. Paid 50 rupees to Mallesh for his casual
service. Gave 4,000 rupees to Shiva Rama Raju towards transport service charge
for my household items from Hyderabad to Payakaraopeta. It is a road distance
of 600 kilometers. Enjoyed their company and journey throughout. Slept in this
truck by 12:30.
22 September (Thursday)
Woke up by 4:30. Shiva Rama Raju and Bhadram Raju also got up. We
started in the truck by 4:40. They dropped me at Adduroad Junction by 5:20.
Hired an auto rickshaw for 20 rupees and reached our house in Peda Gummuluru by
5:30. I knew that many are asking for about 10,000 rupees to bring my household
items to Payakaraopeta from Hyderabad. I cannot afford it. This TATA EICHER
truck belongs to a relative of Sai Rama Raju of Viswanadhapuram. I could bring
my household items for 4,000 rupees because of their goodness for me. I spent
about 400 rupees for their food during the journey. I could see people and
places around sitting in the front of a truck beside driver. Shiva Rama Raju is
a disciplined and talented driver. He drove it carefully throughout. We travelled
through the districts of Nalgonda, Krishna, West Godavari and East Godavari. My
maternal aunt Surya Bhaskaramma and her son Hari came here by 10:00. They went
to Kota Uratla from Durgada to see the ‘Sage of Raapaka’ there. Hari is working
as a senior engineer with a unit of KVK Energy near Bilaspur now. They are
paying 30,000 rupees to him a month as salary. He is likely to be transferred
to Cuttack soon. His parents are searching for a beautiful bride for him. He is
tall, fair and handsome. They spent here till the evening. They left for
Narsipatnam Road railway station by 6:30 in an auto rickshaw. They took a
passenger train for Durgada Gate. Today I had four Punaasa mango fruit. They are mangoes of this season. Went to sleep
by 9:00.
23 September (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent most of the day at home. By 2:30 went to the
Kirana shop of my friend Appala Raju in Adduroad. Spent talking with them for
one hour. Meanwhile my friend Ganga Raju came here. Now he is managing Sri
Prajna Junior and Degree College in Adduroad along with four business partners.
He will become a government secondary grade teacher soon. He is happy in all
respects. He told me about the development of Adduroad area. They are selling
an acre of prime residential land in the heart of it for five crore rupees. Many
APSRTC buses are being run between Visakhapatnam and Adduroad. There are five
private schools and three colleges. Residential plots of land are being sold
and bought like hot cakes. Ganga Raju told me that intelligence without money
is useless. I could not save money being in Hyderabad for eight years as a
jobholder. I returned to this place like a helpless and insecure person in
terms of money and private assets. I wanted to live without depending on my
father. I am living in his house now. I am unable to give some money to my
mother also. I am broken. I am not disturbed about my state of life now but I
am not happy about my present financial status. I know that Karma leads our
lives. Lord Krishna is directing my life. I am just an automated role player.
Went to sleep by 10:00.
24 September (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Evening spent talking with my friends Dara Konda and
Ganga Raju in Adduroad. Dara Konda is living in Peda Gummuluru now along with
his wife and two kids. He is paying 600 rupees a month to be in this rented
abode. He is working as an Economics lecturer in Sri Prajna Junior and Degree
College at Adduroad for a salary of 6000 rupees a month. He is trying to become
a government school teacher. Many told me that I can easily become a government
teacher if I have B.Ed. degree. I never liked to pursue this course. They teach
us such theories, which train us to become good teachers. The best teachers can
prepare great students only if the contemporary society and educational system
are ideal. Now private education is in the hands of businessmen. They are
producing artificial students, who consider everything from the perspective of
money and social status. Government educational institutions failed in this
state. Government teachers are getting good salaries now but they are unable to
prepare great students. Many students are interested in cellphones, video
games, films and cricket now. They are studying for the sake of their parents
and society. Knowledge and discipline cannot be injected into the brains and
characters of learners. Their backgrounds and lifestyles decide what and how
much they can learn and benefit from it. Teachers cannot play great roles in
this corrupt and unethical society. They are doing jobs for their livelihood
and comforts. I am not interested in these jobs. I may get into it if I am
helpless. Went to sleep by 10:00.
25 September (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:00. By 10:30 Srijana called me up and informed me that
Sisir was not breathing well. Srijana and her uncle Mandapati Subba Raju (husband
of Madhavi) took him to Kiran-Swetha Children’s Hospital at Chanda Nagar by
10:45 on a bike. They checked his pulse and advised them to take him to Innova
Hospital at Tarnaka. When they contacted the staff at Innova Hospital, they
were advised to take Sisir to some other hospital. They managed to hire an
ambulance fast and rushed to Narayana Hrudayalaya Mallareddy Hospital at
Jeedimetla. They admitted him into ICU. They fitted many tubes on and into his
body and struggled to improve his breathing pattern. It did not improve even
after two hours. They advised them to take him to Neilofer Hospital. They
rushed to this hospital by 3:00. Srijana pumped oxygen into his body as advised
by the doctors here. They brought him out by 3:45. They put him in an ambulance
with oxygen backup. He stopped breathing by 3:50 after vomiting a little. His
body swelled a lot after the departure of soul from his body. Sisir left this
material world. Vamsy, Srijana and the body of Sisir started to our house in
Peda Gummuluru by 5:00 in a hired ambulance. My mother, Srijana, my close
relatives and I cried about it. Sisir left us today.
26 September (Monday)
Srijana, Vamsy and Sisir reached our house in Peda Gummuluru by 4:30 in
an ambulance named Sri Shivaji, bearing number AP 9 AV 5634. It’s like TATA
SUMO. Vamsy too drove it for about four hours to help its driver and reach here
fast. My mother took the lifeless body of Sisir into her lap and sat in a chair
in the front yard of our house, crying. His lips, tongue and face turned
lifeless. My sweetheart Sisir Kiran Varma, who shone like a little moon for
about 68 days, blessing our lives with bliss, remained like a silent and
passive doll in our presence. I love him more than I love myself. I would have
given my remaining age to him if Lord Krishna asked me for it. The departure of
Sisir is one of the biggest losses in my life. This tragedy made the lives of
Srijana and me affected forever. Datla Narayana Murthy Raju, my youngest
paternal grandfather, took the lifeless body of Sisir to his shoulder and
walked out from our house by 7:10. He took him to Kshatriya graveyard area in
Peda Gummuluru via government high school. My father, my maternal uncle Varma
and a few others followed him. Two native washermen dug a pit in this yard of
Lord Shiva. They put the body of Sisir in this pit after removing everything on
it. They put a little salt on his body. They filled it with dug clay. They
poured a little milk on it. His body belonged to earth completely by 8:00. I
remained at home like a helpless father leaving my little son alone in the
graveyard. Congenital heart disorder bothered him and took him away from us. Sisir
lived with us for a few days only. Lord Krishna directed it.
27 September (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. My brother Sambha and I went to Adduroad Junction by
7:00. My in-laws and Anand got off a bus of Anjana Travels by 7:10. We brought
them to our house by 7:15. Sambha and I went to State Bank of India in village
Penugollu by 2:00 on his bike. Withdrew 4,000 rupees from the ATM box in this
bank. Got 15,000 rupees credited to the SBI account of S R K Raju. He is a
friend of Mandapati Subba Raju, the uncle of Srijana, living at Ashok Nagar in
Hyderabad. Subba Raju spent about 20,000 rupees on the 25th of this
month for the emergency medical needs of Sisir. He spent about 7,500 rupees at
three hospitals in Hyderabad. He arranged 12,500 rupees to pay to the driver of
Sri Shivaji Ambulance. Srijana could give him 2,000 rupees. Today I repaid
15,000 rupees to him through this online bank credit. My father arranged most
of this money. We returned home by 2:30. My friend Ganga Raju and I went to the
Kshatriya graveyard area in Peda Gummuluru by 4:10 on his bike. I shot the
video of ground and surroundings where the body of Sisir was interred. There are
a plastic milk bottle, two towels and the cushion carry bed of Sisir in this
place. Srijana and I wanted to bring them home and keep them in the box of
items of Sisir. Our elders don’t approve it. There are a mango tree, big well,
canal, paddy farms and green plants around Sisir here.
28 September (Wednesday)
Woke up by 4:00. My parents, my sister-in-law Kranti, Srijana, Anand
and I started to village Revu Polavaram in an auto rickshaw by 5:15. We reached
there by 5:45. We all took a holy dip in the seawater here when the sun was
rising in the east spreading his early rays of light across the sea. We went
into the temple of Lakshmi Madhava Swami on the hillock here after bathing on
seashore. We walked around this temple thrice. It’s a practice of Hindus (called
Pradhakshina in Telugu) meant for
seeking blessings of presiding deities in temples. We worshipped Goddess
Lakshmi and God Madhava for a few minutes. We returned to our house in Peda
Gummuluru by 8:00 in the same auto rickshaw. We paid 150 rupees to him. We
hired this auto rickshaw to take us to Viswanadhapuram via Payakaraopeta for
300 rupees. My in-laws, Srijana and I started to Payakaraopeta in it by 8:45.
We went into our luggage room in Chakka Surya Narayana Nagar by 9:15. Srijana
took out some of her clothes from a sack in it. We reached Viswanadhapuram by
10:00. The relatives of Srijana came here and remembered the sad departure of
Sisir from us. He spent here for some days. They brought Srijana and me here
for formality after the mortal disappearance of Sisir. Vamsy started to Tuni by
6:30 on a bike along with his father. He took a private travel bus in Tuni for
Hyderabad. He brought Sisir to Peda Gummuluru along with his sister. I owe him
for it. Night Sai Rama Raju explained me the difficulties involved in doing a
business now.
29 September (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent most of the day at house of maternal
grandparents of Srijana. They prepared Chalividi,
Janthikalu, sweet dishes and a few other items for Srijana to take to our
house in Peda Gummuluru. Srijana has to come to our house with Sisir carrying
these items formally. By 3:30 it turned cloudy and rained a little. By 4:30
Srijana, Anand and I took an auto rickshaw and reached Payakaraopeta by 5:15.
Gave him 100 rupees. Took an Express bus and reached our house in Peda
Gummuluru by 6:00. My maternal aunt Raja Kumari came from Gollalagunta. The
doctors of Narayana Hrudayalaya Hospital at Jeedimetla in Hyderabad got ready
to perform surgery on Sisir and restore his breathing pattern but there was no
improvement in his blood pressure. They said it costs us about four lakh
rupees. They fitted pipes and clips on his body to somehow improve his
breathing but nothing worked. Sisir would have suffered a lot due to it. I
could not prevent it. They said it costs us 12 lakh rupees if they perform four
kinds of surgeries to him to correct the multiple disorders in his heart and
body. They could not collect blood from his body for medical tests. He said
“Uggu Uggu” many times even during these painful moments in his vulnerable and
delicate material life. Srijana suffered a lot witnessing this pain of Sisir.
They could not trace the location of liver in his body. It must be somewhere in
his body like a thief. Went to sleep by 10:00.
30 September (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the day in and around Peda Gummuluru. When I
was moving to Payakaraopeta from Hyderabad, I thought that I was moving minding
the future of Sisir. I wanted to bring him up in a clean and green environment
considering his health. Now I understood that Sisir planned for my future. He
realized that I am not happy with my life in Hyderabad. He sent me to
Payakaraopeta on the 21st of this month. He went away from this
material world on the 25th of this month after making these
arrangements for me. He was born in Tuni. He grew up in Viswanadhapuram,
Masanpalli and Hyderabad. He came to Peda Gummuluru as a lifeless guest for his
last mortal visit. As his parents, Srijana or I could not go to graveyard
carrying his body but my paternal grandfather Narayana Murthy Raju. Sisir is a
special guest for Srijana and me. He planned his arrival and departure in such
a way, which does not bother us much. We spent about 25,000 rupees for him. He
did not make me spend more money because he knew that I cannot afford it. He
developed attachment with Srijana. He always wanted her presence. He travelled
for 12 hours from Hyderabad to our house in Peda Gummuluru along with Srijana.
She kept his clothes and other items in a box. Sisir lived with us for a few
days only as a special guest. His belongings are precious for us. His memories
must be with us. I see him as an ambassador of Lord Krishna. He carried pain.
He represented beauty. Went to sleep by 10:00.
1 October (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. By 2:30 my brother Sambha and I started to our mango
garden at hills on his bike. We reached there by 2:50 travelling via
Ramayyapatnam. We spent at the thatched hut of my paternal uncle Narayana
Murthy for 20 minutes. My paternal grandparents Thammi Raju and Lakshmi
Narasayyamma are living in a portion of this house now. It is a 70-acre mango and
cashew garden. It belongs to Raja Sagi Rama Bhadra Raju of Tangedu. Many
Kshatriyas of this village became rich during the last 80 years being in
politics. They earned many assets and millions of rupees exploiting public
money. All such corrupt politicians and businessmen must be killed to reform
India. Walked through our mango garden along with Sambha and his associate Yesu
Babu for 15 minutes. My brother made it beautiful. Every year he spends about
50,000 rupees to get it ploughed well and keep it fertile. This year they sold
seasonal crop of this garden to a familiar fellow in village China Gummuluru
for 1, 50,000 rupees. They blossom from December onwards. I want to live in
this garden or hills behind it. I want to breathe this pure air and live in
this green environment. I am disturbed with air and sound pollution in cities,
towns and villages. Lord Krishna did not bless me with such fortune till now.
We returned home by 5:00. Went to sleep by 9:30.
2 October (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. Srijana, Anand and I started to Adduroad Junction by
8:00 from our house. My brother Sambha stopped a TATA EICHER truck for us to go
to Visakhapatnam. We three got into it by 8:20. We reached NAD Kotha Road
Junction by 10:00. Paid 80 rupees to him. Thence we hired an auto rickshaw and
reached Sujatha Nagar by 10:15. We walked to the apartment of my brother
Srinivas. The name of this block of apartments is Sai Balaji Towers. Its Door
No. is 13-5. It is in Lakshmi Narasayyamma Nagar. The pin code of this area is
530 051. My brother is living in flat 3 in the first floor of this building. He
bought it taking out a loan of 12 lakh rupees from UCO Bank. We are going to the
abodes of our familiar ones as special guests. These are like consolation
visits in the aftermath of departure of Sisir. I don’t like such practices of
Indian tradition. Srijana is drawing and throwing away her breast milk after
departure of Sisir. He never had it satisfactorily. Mother’s breast milk is the
best food for babies. Many mothers don’t have it to feed their babies. Many remarked
that Sisir is lucky in leaving this world early. His health is in a critical
condition. He suffers with those internal problems. Srijana carried him and
brought him up for some days. She cannot forget him. Many mothers are suffering
like her in this world. Man cannot prevent disease and distress from his life.
Went to sleep by 9:45.
3 October (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent most of the day in the abode of my brother
Srinivas. Sujan is in his first year Intermediate course now. He is studying at
Narayana Junior College in Asil Metta. He is preparing for IIT JEE-2013. They
are teaching Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry only now. He said that they
teach English and Sanskrit for two months only before the annual examinations.
He is very busy as a student. I don’t like such education. Suhas is in his 8th
standard at Ravindra Bharathi School in NAD Kotha Road. He is not as busy as
his brother. Students are not enjoying their lives now. By 1:00 went to the
nearby Nidhi Internet café along with Suhas. Checked my emails and blog sites.
Informed my friend Rajani Kumar Raju in Hyderabad to go and meet the income tax
officer P V R S Narasimha Rao in the income tax building at Basheer Bagh. He
did not yet get my due IT refund for FY 2009-10 credited to my Axis Bank
account. I am desperately waiting for it. By 3:30 my sister-in-law Sandhya
Rani, Srijana, Anand and I went to Gopala Patnam in an auto rickshaw. I bought
seven pairs of clothes at three shops for Anand spending 500 rupees. I like to
spend 100 rupees only for a pair of clothes for Anand. I wondered observing the
prices of clothes meant for children. They think that parents spend a lot of
money for their kids. Slept by 10:15.
4 October (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent most of the day in the apartment of my brother
Srinivas reading dailies and watching television. I believe that souls take
births according to their choices. The soul of Sisir desired to be born and
live as our baby son for some days only. Being born with those heart disorders
is part of the decision of that soul. We can call it Karmic Cycle. He wanted to
make Srijana and me experience the pain of loss. Many deaths are happening
around us every day but we don’t feel much pain due to them. We experience pain
more in our lives when we face tragedies in our lives. Sisir gave such
experience to Srijana and me. I have the characteristics of a materialist and
spiritualist. I suffer as a materialist due to my attachments with this
material world. I console myself as a spiritualist realizing truths related to
God and soul. Great souls don’t bother other creatures. Sisir’s is such a great
soul. He did not like to trouble us more living with us for long with those
critical congenital heart disorders. Every great soul makes complete
arrangements for its arrival and departure. By 8:00 my brother Srinivas, my
sister-in-law Sandhya Rani, Srijana, Anand and I went to the temple of Alivelu
Manga Devi at Saptagiri Nagar in China Mushidivada. We spent here for 20
minutes. Today they decorated this Goddess as Dhana Lakshmi on the occasion of
Dasara festival. Enjoyed this short tour to this temple on foot. Went to sleep
by 10:00.
5 October (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. By 11:30 my brother Sambha, sister-in-law Kranti,
Janaki, baby boy Anjaneya Raju and my mother came here from Peda Gummuluru. We
are celebrating the first birthday of Anjaneya Raju in the abode of my brother
Srinivas. They decided to do it very simply because of the departure of Sisir
recently in our family. By 2:30 my brother Sambha and I started to Adavi Varam
on the bike (Passion Pro of Hero Honda) of my brother Srinivas. We reached the
house of T S N Raju by 3:00. We spent talking with them till 5:30 sitting under
the green trees at their abode. I liked this green and cool place a lot.
Simhachalam shrine is very near to this place. We went to the rented house of
Bhaskaram by 5:35. She is a maternal aunt of Kranti. Swati and Revati are her
daughters. We consider Revati as a suitable bride for our cousin Vasu. Sambha
decided to bring them together through marriage. I motivated Vasu and his
parents to this extent. By 6:15 Sambha and I went to Gopala Patnam. He bought
four pairs of clothes in a roadside store for 535 rupees for his adopted baby
son Anjaneya Raju. My sister-in-law Sandhya Rani gave me 300 rupees asking me
to buy a pair of clothes for Anjaneya Raju on the occasion of his
birthday. I bought a white suit for 160
rupees spending this money. We returned to the abode of Srinivas by 7:00. Went
to sleep by 10:00.
6 October (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. By 10:30 went to the temple of Alivelu Manga Devi at
Saptagiri Nagar along with my folks. We spent here for 15 minutes. Today it is
Vijaya Dasami. Many start using their new vehicles today. My sisters-in-law
Sandhya Rani and Kranti, Anand and I went to Gopala Patnam by 11:00 in an auto
rickshaw. The clothes for Anjaneya Raju, which my brother Sambha bought
yesterday in this place, are very loose for him. We returned them and selected
other clothes for him. I bought a white suit for 160 rupees at Deepika Garments
store for Anand. My brother Srinivas and sister-in-law Sandhya Rani sponsored
it. Returned home by 12:00. My folks are the guests for the first birthday of
Anjaneya Raju. My father came here by 5:30. He travelled by a passenger train
from Narsipatnam Road railway station. They arranged birthday cake and balloons
in hall by 6:30. They made Anjaneya Raju cut his birthday cake by 7:15. Anand
too wore white suit on this occasion. I took photos and videos of this event with
my Sony digital camera. There is no adequate light in this hall. This birthday
function was over by 8:00. I could not buy anything for baby boy Anjaneya Raju.
My brother Sambha would have spent about 1000 rupees for this celebration. It
is cool here. My nephews Sujan and Suhas are playing cricket on holidays. They
are going to NAD Kotha Road for it. Cricket is a fatal infection in India. Went
to sleep by 10:00 for my dreams.
7 October (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Last night Deepthi visited me in my dream. She
expressed her deepest sense of love and affection for me. By 7:00 my parents
started to INS Kalyani Hospital at Schindia. They go there once for every two
months for medical tests and medicines. My father could control growth of
cholesterol in his body through daily physical exercise and suggested diet. My
mother has no such discipline. Today she wore two round gold ornaments (Kadiyaalu in Telugu) on her legs above
her feet. They cost about 50,000 rupees. Indians like gold and ornaments more
than humans and God. They are eccentric, stupid and irrational in this regard.
My parents belong to this shallow race of people in India. By 2:30 my parents,
Janaki, Srijana, Anand, baby boy Anjaneya Raju, Kranti and I left the abode of
my brother Srinivas. We hired an auto rickshaw for 70 rupees and reached NAD
Kotha Road Junction by 2:50. Thence we took a Visakhapatnam-Adduroad bus by
3:15 and reached our destination by 5:15. The bus fare for six of us is 276
rupees. We enjoyed this journey. My brother Sambha came back on the bike of his
familiar fellow. Anand got fever, cold and cough. Sambha took Srijana and Anand
to a doctor in Adduroad. He prescribed three kinds of medicine for Anand. I am
not happy with the environment in apartments. I like sleeping in the open under
sky breathing natural air. Went to sleep by 9:00.
8 October (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. By 10:30 my paternal uncle Narayana Murthy came here
from the mango garden at hills. He invited Srijana, Anand and me to his abode
in mango garden to spend there for a few days as their guests. They think we
are sad and depressed due to the departure of Sisir. We can forget those
memories if we spend with our relatives for some days. This is their outlook.
Told him that we are not interested in coming there now. I think it is their
custom to treat us in this order. I don’t like this aspect of Hindu tradition.
Happiness and pain occur in our lives based on our individual and collective
Karma. Friends and relatives cannot remove it from the account of our soul. By
2:00 my cousin Anantha Lakshmi and I took an Adduroad-Narsipatnam bus for Kota
Uratla. Bus fare is 10 rupees for one. We reached there by 2:30 via Darlapudi.
We went to the house of Gavva Ramana. Our familiar Hindu saint Rama Brahmam is
staying here. He is 71 now. Many treat him like God in this area. Many believe
that Ramana earned a lot after Rama Brahmam started living in his house. Rama
Brahmam looks like a decent Hindu saint. He smokes about 10 packs of costly
Gold Flake cigarettes every day. He says that it is like burning incense sticks
for God. His admirers put his legs on their laps and massage them gently out of
reverence for him. He wears transparent and light white clothes. Now he is not
going out much. My cousin massaged his feet for two hours out of affection,
respect and reverence for him. We returned home by 7:00. Went to sleep by 9:00.
9 October (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the day at home. There was power cut for
about 12 hours during daytime. It is due to the present strike in Telangana
region by the activists of separate Telangana movement. The supply of coal to
thermal power stations got affected due to this long strike by them. By 5:40
Srijana, Anand and Anantha Lakshmi took a car at our house. It belongs to a Kshatriya
fellow of Gollalagunta. He was going to Gollalagunta from Visakhapatnam. He is
a friend of my uncle Sagiraju Rama Raju. He took my cousin Lakshmi to
Gollalagunta in his car. Srijana and Anand got off it in Tuni by 6:15. Vamsy
took them to the abode of Rama Sekhara Raju at Court Street. They stay here for
this night. Vamsy came here recently to enjoy his Dasara holidays. My father does
not like Srijana frequently going to the abodes of her folks. He believes that
it is a bad habit. A married woman should be with her husband most of the time
instead of travelling here and there frequently. I believe that married women
also want liberty to celebrate their lives. Srijana would be happier at the
abodes of her parents and maternal grandparents than at our house in Peda
Gummuluru. She does not find much liberty in our house in her role as a
daughter-in-law. Her parents and grandparents treat her with more love and affection
than us. Went to sleep by 11:00.
10 October (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the time in Peda Gummuluru and Adduroad. I
am waiting for the job in the HR department of Deccan Chemicals unit near
Kesavaram. A familiar Kshatriya boy is working here in the position I am
looking for. He is an MCA. He has been working here for long. I knew that he
quits this job soon. My brother Sambha proposed me the idea of searching for a
job at the plant of Maha Cement in Mulakalapalli. It is about five kilometres from
our village Peda Gummuluru. My brother told me that one should meet U V Ramana
Murthy Raju to get a job in this plant. He is the present MLA of Elamanchili
constituency. He was a civil contractor before joining politics. He was known
for dishonesty and cheating as a contractor. Many suffered a lot because of his
dirty attitude. He earned a lot of money and assets as an MLA. He is careless
and wicked. Now he is very proud as an MLA. He often uses abusive language.
Political power made him so. This is the state of democracy in India now. I am
supposed to consult such a fraudster and sinner to get a job in this cement
plant. I can work as an English lecturer also but private colleges recruit them
in the beginning of academic year. I have to wait till July 2012 for it. I am
not interested in teaching English in private colleges. They pay less and
burden us with excessive work. I am not a suitable person to live in this age.
Low fever attacked me by 8:00 at night. Went to sleep by 12:00.
11 October (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Last night I could not sleep well. I have low fever,
cough and phlegm now. I am feeling weak and dull due to these disorders. By
12:30 went to the charity medical centre in Peda Gummuluru on bicycle. It is
being funded by Byrraju Foundation. I think they stopped funding it after the
collapse of Satyam Computers. Dr. Surya Narayana Murthy is the doctor here. He
is the resident doctor at Etikoppaka Cooperative Sugar Factory in Darlapudi. He
checked my pulse. He prescribed three kinds of tablets for me. They are
DUPACET, MERIMOX 500 and SETRIDE tablets. He prescribed 15 tablets of DUPACET
and 10 tablets of each of the remaining two kinds of tablets. He advised me to take
them for five days. The cost of these 35 tablets is about 100 rupees. They gave
them to me freely. Paid 20 rupees to this doctor as honorary consultation fee.
Gave 10 rupees to the female medical assistant towards service charge. This
facility is meant for the poor. I went there as a poor fellow. By 1:30 started
to our paddy farm near Raachcheruvu.
Kurandasu Appa Rao and I went there. Spent here for one hour. Breathed fresh
air blowing from the rice plants and pond. It rained a little when we were
coming back. From 6:15 to 9:15 saw the Telugu film “Dhookudu” in cinema
Venkatapathi Raju Mahal in Adduroad along with my friend Dara Konda. Slept by
10:00.
12 October (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Still there is low fever in me. Spent all the day at
home. Srijana is practicing Yoga in Viswanadhapuram now. She is eating pieces
of vegetables and such other natural food items as part of the related diet
regimen suggested by Yoga experts. Yoga is good for body and mind. We can
achieve psychological balance and physical health practicing Yoga regularly. I
am happy to know that Srijana got attracted towards this great art. I have
about four kilos of excess weight now. I could not start physical exercises to
reduce it. Anand is doing well. He is not interested in me. He wants to spend
more time with his mother. He is not eating food well. He is speaking many
Telugu words. He has two toy vehicles. R V Rama Raju bought one for him. It has
a little inbuilt audio system. It sings three English rhymes. Anand frequently
presses that button with his finger when on this vehicle. His maternal
grandfather bought one toy vehicle for him. It has no inbuilt audio system. It
is in Hyderabad now. Anand is active in actions and reactions. He can forget
familiar ones fast and live happily in unfamiliar environment. Often he is
crying irrationally. It is his bad habit. I am not beating him now to change
him in this respect. It is his spiritual program to cry. Karma of a soul
influences the characteristics and behavior of a creature since its existence
in the womb of its mother. I don’t like Anand crying irrationally but I am
supposed to bear with his demerit. Went to sleep by 9:30.
13 October (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the day at home. Today I have low fever and
phlegm. The tablets, prescribed by the doctor recently, must be working slowly
inside me. I am not feeling much weak now. A few familiar folks came to our
house on the 26th of September. It is a formality. They came here on
the occasion of departure of Sisir Kiran Varma. I saw them talking among
themselves casually. I did not notice sorrow in their voice or eyes. My mother,
Srijana, the maternal grandmother of Srijana and I cried seeing the innocent
and lifeless Sisir in our presence. We felt the intensity of pain. They played
a formal role. Many stopped crying now. Many are dying in India every day. Many
accidents and natural calamities are occurring. There is no sense of universal
fraternity in reality. Many are dying without food in this world. Others are
not worried about this universal problem. They are enjoying and celebrating
their lives. Happiness and pain are individual assets. We experience them
according to our state of mind. Others feel them a little or just act formal
roles. Srijana and I feel the intensity of loss of Sisir because we love him a
lot. We have the characteristics of ordinary parents. Srijana spent much time
with Sisir. He always craved for her presence. Others cannot understand and
feel the intensity of their material bond. Went to sleep by 9:30.
14 October (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Low fever and phlegm are working on me. Took an
ordinary bus in Adduroad by 12:30 and reached Elamanchili by 1:00. The bus fare
is seven rupees. There are paddy, sugarcane and coconut farms on both sides of
this road. I don’t find such pleasant journey and environment in cities. I love
nature. I like to live in such environment where bright sunlight, cool water
and soothing air inspire me to live creatively and lull to sleep every day.
Went to the Kirana shop of my B.A. classmate Appa Rao. His mother was there.
She told me that Appa Rao is working in a company at Achyuthapuram now. Walked
to ATM centre at the State Bank of Hyderabad near cinema Tulasi Chitra Mandir.
Withdrew 500 rupees from my ICICI Bank account. The balance is 4,000 rupees in
it. This is my financial status now. Lord Krishna is my finance director.
Reached Government Junior College by 2:45. None of my familiar lecturers is
working here now. I felt lost sitting in this place for some time. Went to Sri
Gurajada Appa Rao Government Degree College by 4:00. All my familiar folks left
this college except attender Padmavati. She lives in Peda Gummuluru. Talked
with her for 10 minutes. Time painted image of change on the canvas of
Elamanchili. New business units came up. Development is taking place. People
became more intelligent and cunning than earlier. Took an Express bus by 4:45
and returned to Adduroad by 5:15. The bus fare is 13 rupees. Went to sleep by
9:30.
15 October (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. By 1:00 bought three Horlicks biscuit packs at a shop
in Adduroad for 45 rupees. My brother Sambha bought a new bicycle recently for
his use and related physical exercise. He has about 15 kilos of excess weight.
He is accustomed to riding his bike (Passion Pro of Hero Honda). So, he is not
riding this bicycle much. I am riding it frequently for pleasure and exercise.
Started to our mango garden at hills by 1:05. The sun was bright in the sky. I
got low fever in me. I wanted to check my energy and capacity levels. Reached
the thatched house of my paternal uncle Narayana Murthy Raju by 1:30. I took 25
minutes’ time to complete a distance of six kilometres on bicycle. Felt happy.
Sat under the big tamarind tree before their house and spent talking with my
uncle and aunt. Kumari offered homemade snacks, buttermilk, tea and lemon juice
added sugar water for me. My paternal grandfather Thammi Raju sat beside me for
one hour. He could not recognize me. My paternal grandmother Lakshmi
Narasayyamma is cooking rice for him and her now and then. Her memory and
energy levels are better than his. Gave biscuits to them. Started back to home
by 4:58. Went to the house of the parents of my friend Krishna Varma in
Ramayyapatnam. They got this house constructed recently with partial financial
support from the Government of Andhra Pradesh. Krishna Varma must have
contributed about two lakh rupees for it. Went to sleep by 10:00.
16 October (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. By 1:00 went to Adduroad. Took a bus and reached
Payakaraopeta by 1:35. Rama Sekhara Raju took me to a place in Tuni. Our
distant relative ceremoniously entered his new apartment in an apartment block
here this early morning. My folks came here from Gollalagunta on this occasion.
Went there to see them. Knew that my maternal aunts Satyavathi and Raja Kumari
had already left for Gollalagunta by bus. My maternal uncle Appala Narasimha
Raju (Varma) and my cousin Anantha Lakshmi were there. Talked with my uncle for
some time. Saw the new apartment of Radhika, a daughter of Gottumukkala Rama
Raju and Subba Lakshmi of Gollalagunta. It’s a two-bedroomed apartment. They
bought it for 13 lakh rupees. They borrowed 10 lakh rupees from a bank for this
purpose. He is working in a pharmaceutical company near Nakkapalli. He has to
repay this home loan in a span of 10 years or so. Now many are enjoying their
present depending on the prosperity and reliability estimates of their future.
I don’t like this culture. Future is uncertain. We cannot assess its impact on
us. Hired a rickshaw for 30 rupees and reached Devi Nagar in Payakaraopeta by
3:30. The construction of house of D S N Raju is in progress. He is planning to
ceremoniously enter his new house soon. P Sri Rama Raju is supervising the
construction of this house. Spent talking with him till 5:30. Waited for an APSRTC
bus for long. Took an auto rickshaw and returned home by 7:50. Went to sleep by
9:30.
17 October (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. Today Srijana suffered remembering the birth date of
Sisir. He enters his fourth month of age today. Reached Narsipatnam Road railway
station by 11:40 in an auto rickshaw. My paternal uncle Narayana Murthy already
reached there. Visakhapatnam-Vijayawada passenger arrived by 11:45. We got into
a general coach of this train. We reached Pithapuram by 12:45. We walked out of
this station and waited for a bus for about 40 minutes. Then we took an auto
rickshaw and reached the bus station area in Kakinada. He bought oranges and
bananas for 50 rupees for his daughter Ashwini. We started walking towards
Aditya Degree College for Women at Lakshmi Narayana Nagar by 3:00. We reached
there by 3:15 and sat in the hall meant for the guests and parents of students.
Ashwini met us by 3:40 after her classes. She bought two Fanta cool drinks for
us. Took her photos with my digital camera. Her father decided to get her
married soon. He wants the latest photos of his daughter to send to the folks
of prospective bridegroom parties. We returned to the bus station by 5:00 in an
auto rickshaw. We took a 3067 Kakinada-Palasa Express bus by 5:20. It started off
by 5:30. By 6:14 an amount of 7,000 rupees was credited to my ICICI Bank
account by the folks of Glads Media towards my remaining salary for the month
of July. Reached our house in Peda Gummuluru by 8:32. Went to sleep by 10:00.
18 October (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Took a bus at Adduroad Junction by 9:06 and reached
Narsipatnam by 10:15. Walked to Solo Color Lab and Studio and ordered the print
of 40 color photos. I shot these photos recently in Visakhapatnam and Kakinada
with my Sony digital camera. Bought a ticket for 40 rupees at cinema Sri Kanya
by 10:30. Saw the Telugu film “Oosaravelli” in it from 10:50 to 1:20. It is an
interesting and exciting film. Enjoyed watching it throughout. The screen and
sound qualities in this cinema are good. Collected 40 photos from the color lab
and paid him 200 rupees for it. I did not find the quality of many of these
photos good. The background and lighting effects are not good. Walked along the
road for some time looking for a Reliance Communications store to pay my postpaid
cellphone bill. Knew that there is no such facility in Narsipatnam. Reached bus
station by 2:30. I did not see Lakshmi anywhere in this area. She is living in
Narsipatnam with her husband and in-laws. Took a bus by 2:40 and reached Peda
Gummuluru by 3:50. The bus fare from Narsipatnam to Adduroad is 18 rupees. The
distance between Narsipatnam and Adduroad is 32 kilometres. There is inspiring
natural beauty along the road between these two places. Today Srijana learned
riding a scooty in Viswanadhapuram. She used the scooty of her relative for
this purpose. Winter is entering this region slowly. I am enjoying its soothing
effects in the early morning. Went to sleep by 9:30.
19 October (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. My brother Sambha and I started to our mango garden at
hills by 2:45 on his bike. We sat at the thatched hut of my paternal uncle
Narayana Murthy for some time. Then we three walked into the mango gardens there.
My brother has three and half an acres of cashew garden here. He bought it recently.
He also bought a nearby mango garden for its seasonal crop this year. There are
many weeds in these mango and cashew gardens. I found their presence and smell
healing and inspiring. They must possess medicinal value. My brother and I
walked through our mango garden. The greenery of trees and tranquility of this
place delighted me a lot. There is a hill above our old mango garden. The NTPC
line of power transmission structures pass through these hills. There is a pond
near our young mango garden. Now there is no water in it. These are all arid
lands. Trees and plants wait for rains to quench their thirst and grow well.
Air pollution must be very low or zero in this area. Man became a source of
pollution now. We collected six custard apples from a tree in our old mango
garden. We returned home by 4:30. I decided not to meet anybody asking for a
job. I want to do writing and editing related works on my computer at home. I
need Internet access for it in my abode at Payakaraopeta. Went to sleep by
9:30.
20 October (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent the day at home casually. Congenital disorders
are a challenge to humanity. They can be detected in babies when they are in
the wombs of their mothers. Doctors advise abortion in such cases. Termination
of a foetus through medical procedures is a moral and spiritual crime. Some
souls have to take births according to their Karmic Cycle. They enter and
desert their chosen bodies at will. Many parents consider the death of their
babies as a result of their sins and misfortune. It is not a regrettable
matter. It is like giving an opportunity to a great soul to pass through its
spiritual schedule. Srijana and I gave such an opportunity to the soul of Sisir
Kiran Varma. Great souls do not bother their parents. The arrival and departure
of Sisir seem like a highly planned spiritual journey to me. His soul is more
powerful than mine. Spiritual knowledge of a man cannot save him from
experiencing the results of Karma of his material life. Srijana or I cannot
forget Sisir because we are materialists. Spiritual knowledge helps one lead
one’s material life systematically. Doctors are exploiting parents of babies
with fatal health disorders. Many Indians accord more value to life than their
money and assets. They sacrifice many things for their sons and daughters than
themselves. Indian family system is still strong to this extent. They struggle
and earn a lot for their family members. Some are becoming sinners in this
process. Went to sleep by 9:30.
21 October (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Last night Telugu film actor Krishnam Raju visited me
in my dream. We two talked like two great friends. He expressed his deep sense
of affection for me. I enjoyed his company. My paternal uncle Narayana Murthy
came here by 7:30 from his abode near the hills. We went to village Koruprolu
on two bicycles by 8:00. We met our family priest Prakasham. My uncle asked him
about the suitability of stars of his daughter Lakshmi Narasayyamma (Ashwini)
and a prospective bridegroom candidate for marriage. He checked those details
and advised him to go ahead. Lakshmi is 18 years old now. My uncle is getting
ready to get her married off. He is afraid of his health and uncertainty of
future. Indian parents take the marriage of their daughters as the biggest
responsibility in their lives. The present culture of love marriages among
youth is disturbing conservative parents. They are very interested in and
attached to their community and religion. For them, marriage is a matter of
prestige and tradition. Lakshmi is in her second year B.Sc. course now. She
obeys her parents. She believes that her parents are more intelligent and
visionary than anybody else in this world. I like the sense of purity and
reliability in such relationships. Went to sleep by 9:30.
22 October (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. Took a bus by 12:25 at Adduroad Junction and reached
Payakaraopeta by 1:00. The sun was bright in the sky. Walked into an Internet
café by post office street in Tuni. Spent browsing Internet from 1:21 to 2:21. Checked
my emails and blog sites. Paid 15 rupees to him for it. Walked to the welding
shop of Rama Sekhara Raju near Raja Ground. Srijana and Anand were coming to
Tuni from Viswanadhapuram in an auto rickshaw. Got into it by 2:40 and
proceeded to the rented abode of Sekhar at Court Street. The younger maternal
grandparents of Srijana came here to see her in the aftermath of departure of
Sisir. Now they are living in Rambilli. We spent talking with them for one
hour. Srijana, Anand and I reached the bus stand in Payakaraopeta by 4:15. We
took a bus and reached Adduroad by 5:30. Thence we reached our house in Peda
Gummuluru by 5:35. Srijana brought six coconuts, 50 custard apples, 100 lemons,
two papayas, eight plantains, 25 sweet oranges, four kilos of bitter gourds and
three kilos of another vegetable item from Viswanadhapuram. She is trying to
get a job for me through her relatives. I am not interested in working in
offices like a bonded laborer. I am thoroughly disgusted and disappointed with
such mechanical outdoor life. I want to work at home peacefully. It’s hot and
sultry now. There is no considerable seasonal rainfall. Winter is working
slowly at night. Went to sleep by 10:30.
23 October (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the day at home. Morning my father and my
paternal uncle Narayana Murthy went to Gajuwaka. The eldest son of my late younger
paternal grandfather Dharma Raju ceremoniously entered his newly constructed
house. My folks went there for the formal celebration on this occasion. Such
formal events help familiar people meet and share their sense of belongingness.
Formal occasions are uniting friends and relatives now to some extent. I don’t
know about many Kshatriyas living in our village Peda Gummuluru. I don’t like
to initiate and continue relationships with many. My brother Sambha is
disturbed about such relationships now. Many approach him for resolution of
issues through his advice. Now he has no time to spend with his family members
also. When a society is corrupt and unethical, one leader cannot change them
through peaceful practices and ideal concepts. One’s primary responsibility is
to take care of his parents and dependents. Many are failing in this aspect of
life now. I don’t spend much time for unfamiliar people. Many accept and follow
the aid and advice of their familiar people and sages only. Many know about the
worth and power of virtues but most of them consult others for guidance and
direction. It reflects the shallow and stupid attitudes of people in this
world. Went to sleep by 9:30.
24 October (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. By 8:30 my paternal uncle Narayana Murthy and I
started to village Gudivada on two bicycles. We reached there by 9:00 via
Lakshmipathi Raju Peta. We stopped at a Kirana shop and bought two water
packets and 10 groundnut packs for us. We went to his rice farm by 10:00. He
has 2.66 acres of paddy farm here. He gave it to a familiar farmer for growing
paddy in this season. He has to give 10 sacks of paddy to my uncle for each
acre of land used by him. He wants to sell this agricultural land for the
marriage of his daughter. We started back by 10:45. We spent in the State Bank
of India at Gudivada for 30 minutes. He withdrew some money from his account.
He started back to his abode at hills by 11:00. I proceeded to the coconut farm
of my paternal uncle Narasimha Murthy from here on bicycle. It is about two
kilometres from village Gurrajupeta. He has six acres of coconut and cashew
farm here. Today he picked up dry and useless branches of trees from his farm
and burned them. He employed a native worker for 150 rupees to do this work.
Afternoon my uncle killed a poisonous snake in this farm. Today I had about
four litres of fresh coconut water from eight coconuts in this garden. This
uncle is an expert farmer. He has a large network of friends and well-wishers
in Tetagunta and other areas. He advises them in buying agricultural and
residential lands, cattle and matters of profitable agriculture. His wife
Vimala is the biggest villain in his life. Returned home by 5:45. Went to sleep
by 9:30.
25 October (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent most of the day at home. Today it was cool and
cloudy due to depression over the Bay of Bengal. Enjoyed this refreshing
weather. By 5:00 my friend Ganga Raju and I started to our mango garden at
hills. Yesterday evening my uncle Narasimha Murthy bought edible oil, jaggery
and green gram for his mother Lakshmi Narasayyamma. I took them to give them to
her. She lost her gold chain (Mangala Soothram
in Telugu) about one year ago when they were living in the house of my paternal
uncle Narayana Murthy in Peda Gummuluru. Ganga Raju belongs to washerman
community. Then his mother used to wash the clothes of my paternal
grandparents. Lakshmi Narasayyamma suspects that the mother of Ganga Raju must
have stolen her gold when she came to that house to collect their worn-out
clothes for washing. Ganga Raju met my uncle and strongly condemned this
accusation. Later she suspected that her son Narayana Murthy would have got it
stolen from her by the mother of Ganga Raju. She also suspects that her
grandson Ravindra Varma would have stolen it. Nobody knows who took it away
from her considering the helplessness of her old age and lack of strong
evidences in this regard. It costs about 50,000 rupees. She is deeply disturbed
about the loss of this gold. Today they talked about this issue again
seriously. We returned home by 6:30. Went to sleep by 9:00.
26 October (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the day at home casually. It is Deepavali
today. My mother prepared special dishes on this occasion. She fasted
throughout the day. Today Srijana could not perform special worship to Goddess
Lakshmi along with my mother because her menstrual cycle disturbed that plan.
Went to Adduroad by 4:30 to buy firecrackers. My brother Sambha gave 200 rupees
to buy them for us. I did not like to celebrate this festival. I bought a few
items meant for children. My mother started her formal worship by 5:00. Srijana
read out the story centered on this festival sitting a little away from her.
The title of this small Telugu book is Kedhaareshwara
Vratha Kalpam. I took the video of this occasion for eight minutes with my
Sony digital camera. Srijana, Anand, Kranti and I lit lamps on the terraces of
our two houses by 6:30. Afternoon my cousin Ashwini came to our house from the
mango garden to spend with us for some time. She is looking weak and thin. I
knew that good food is not being provided to them at Aditya Degree College for
Women in Kakinada. They could not ask them for better food. If girls of that
age cannot achieve what they want in a residential college, nobody can empower
women in India. Deepavali disappeared like any other day for me. Srijana, Anand
or I did not wear new clothes for Deepavali. I felt passive and inactive.
Deepavali welcomes winter and Uttharayanam.
Cold and dull days often make me realize the essence of life. It is tragic and
painful for all. Went to sleep by 9:30.
27 October (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. My maternal uncle Krishnam Raju got off a bus at
Adduroad Junction by 11:00. My cousin Vasu came to Gollalagunta to celebrate
Deepavali with his parents and brother Narendra Varma. He got some work at the
port in Visakhapatnam to do as an employee of Vedanta firm in Jharsuguda. This
morning he went to Visakhapatnam to do this work. He accompanied Krishnam Raju
up to Adduroad on his way to Visakhapatnam. Brought my uncle to our house on
bicycle. He came here to see Srijana and me in relation to the sadness caused
to us after the departure of Sisir. He walks with the support of a long and
strong wooden stick. He remained unmarried considering his physical deformity.
My maternal aunt Raja Kumari is looking after him now. He is giving 10,000 rupees
to them every year for it. He is interested in rearing high breed cocks,
conducting cock fights, playing cards and spending with his close friends and
relatives. He likes living in Gollalagunta because he got his familiar
creatures there. He maintains a long and thick moustache. He smokes cigarettes.
He is a man of self-respect, courage and honesty. I love him. By 6:00 Srijana,
Anand and I took a bus at Adduroad Junction and reached Elamanchili by 6:30.
Datla Ramesh came to bus stand and took us to his rented abode in Military
Colony. Went to sleep by 11:30.
28 October (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Sravya played with Anand for some time and went to her
school. Datla Ramesh is the brother-in-law of my brother Srinivas. His real
name is Datla Venkata Satya Surya Narayana Raju. He belongs to village
Rambilli. He buys coconuts in this area and exports them to some places in
Orissa and West Bengal in hired trucks. I like him. He dropped us at cinema
Sita Chitra Mandir by 10:45 on his bike. Srijana bought three tickets for 150
rupees. Sowjanya, Srijana, Anand and I saw the Telugu film “Seventh Sense” in
it from 11:00 to 1:40. Surya, Sruthi Hassan and others acted very well in this
film. Enjoyed watching every bit of this film. Muruga Doss directed it. He
proved as a master again with this film. This film discusses the power of
genetic engineering. It highlights the greatness of Indian scientists and
saints, who lived in India centuries ago and made India prosperous and famous,
through their intelligence and achievements. I deeply enjoyed the story,
narration, dialogues, music, songs, dance and photography in this film. I give
95 marks for 100 for this film. It educates and entertains viewers
substantially. Anand slept till the intermission. We returned to the abode of
Ramesh in Military Colony by 3:00 after visiting the houses of relatives of my
sister-in-law Kranti near sugarcane collection centre. We had Vegetable Biryani
by 3:30. Ramesh gave 500 rupees to Srijana asking her to buy a sari for her. We
took a bus by 5:30 at the bus stand in Elamanchili and returned home by 6:15.
Vasu came here by 9:45. Went to sleep by 10:30.
29 October (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. Talked with my cousin Vasu for one hour. Now he is
working as an Associate Officer in the finance department with a unit of
Vedanta Resources at Jharsuguda in Orissa. He is dealing with import related
customs. We are searching for an educated and beautiful bride for him. He is
getting 25,000 rupees a month from this firm. He left for Gollalagunta by 9:30.
By 1:30 Srijana, Anand and I took a bus at Adduroad Junction and reached
Payakaraopeta by 2:00. We hired a rickshaw for 15 rupees and proceeded to our
rented room in Chakka Surya Narayana Nagar. We put our blue trolley bag in it.
The belongings of Sisir Kiran Varma are in it. It’s a precious asset for us. We
reached the abode of D S N Raju in Devi Nagar by 2:30. His house is still under
construction. He decided to ceremoniously enter this house on the 4th
of next month. He gives a lunch party to his invitees on the 5th of
this month on this occasion. He invited us to this function. He offered a cool
drink for us. His wife Asha Bhanu came here by 6:00 to meet us. Now she is
working as a secondary grade teacher and head mistress at the upper primary
school in P Lakshmi Puram. We asked D S N Raju about the monthly rent he is
expecting from us for the two-bedroomed portion in his house. He said that he
would decide it after talking with my paternal uncle Narasimha Murthy. We
returned home by 7:15. Went to sleep by 9:30.
30 October (Sunday)
Woke up by 4:30. It is Naagula
Chavithi today. Many Hindus worship serpents today formally going to their
anthills. My brother Sambha hired an auto rickshaw for our collective journey
to our mango garden at hills. Sambha, Kranti, their baby son Anjaneya Raju,
Janaki, Srijana, Anand, my mother, my paternal aunt Subhadra and I started here
by 8:00. My father started on his old bicycle. We reached the abode of my uncle
Narayana Murthy by 8:15. We collected some more cow milk from here. We walked
to our mango garden and offered special food items to snakes in three anthills
in the three parts of it. We offered six eggs also. Snakes are supposed to
consume them, later, going into these decorated anthills. We had special food
sitting under our big peepal tree (Raavi
Chettu in Telugu). We walked back to the thatched abode of my uncle by
10:00. My maternal uncle Krishnam Raju and aunt Subhadra did not participate in
this ceremony with us though they came along with us in the auto rickshaw. We
spent at the house of my uncle for five hours. My aunt Kumari offered tea and a
sweet festive dish (Aaridhi in
Telugu) to all of us. My folks talked with my paternal grandparents for some
time. It’s like a festival for them. Old and helpless people enjoy the presence
of their young and healthy relatives. I enjoyed this day a lot in this serene
and inspiring mango garden. I am getting deeply attracted by nature here. I
like the presence of my folks. We returned home by 4:00 in an auto rickshaw.
Today is a great day for me. Went to sleep by 10:00.
31 October (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. My brother Sambha, Kranti, baby boy Anjaneya Raju,
Srijana, Anand and I took a bus at Adduroad Junction by 7:30 and reached
Annavaram by 8:30. We hired an auto rickshaw and went up Ratnagiri Hill by
8:45. Recently they laid a second road to this hill. They are using it for
upward journey. They are using the old road for downward journey. We got the
head of baby Anjaneya Raju tonsured (clean shave for religious purposes) by
9:00. He cried rigorously during this time. We got him bathed by 9:10. They are
providing warm water in this place. I don’t like the practice of Hindus
offering hair on their heads to different Hindu deities on various occasions.
God likes purity of mind but not decoration of body. Now many Hindus are trying
to appear as holy beings wearing different colors of clothes. It signifies the
shallowness and stupidity of Hindus. I consider them as public sinners with
dirty uniforms. India remains as a restless and corrupt nation as long as
Hindus act attractive roles in the name of religion. I saw many such people at
this temple today. We avoided the Dharshan
of Lord Satya Narayana considering the high flow of devotees today. Stood in the
queue for 20 minutes and bought 10 packs of Prashaadham
for 100 rupees for us. I like it a lot. We sat near this temple for 10 minutes
for formality sake. I had one pack of it during this time. We returned home by
11:20. This morning my maternal uncle Krishnam Raju went back to Gollalagunta.
Slept by 9:00.
1 November (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. It is Andhra Pradesh Formation Day today. Now the
folks of Telangana region are fighting for a separate state. Many leaders and
political parties are actively participating in this movement. The fates of
people don’t change due to the birth of new states through changing boundaries
of places. There are many backward regions in many parts of India. When leaders
of a nation are corrupt and unethical, peace and sustainable development cannot
be achieved there. Most of the Indians are dishonest and immoral now. They are
not worried about their society, state or nation but the prosperity and future
of their family members, relatives, friends and well-wishers. All are acting
formal roles when they are comfortable and happy and looking for help from
others when they are helpless and affected. Regrets and pain disturb people at
some stage of their lives when they are narrow-minded and selfish. Indians are
suffering from insecurity and unrest. The growth of beggars, gypsies and
criminals reflects the ruin of India. When cheats and sinners become leaders,
sensitive and virtuous people turn into beggars. Innocent and talented artists
travel through different places for their survival. Impatient and helpless
youth become criminals. In this scenario, nobody can be secure and happy.
Separatism is a small problem in India. All must struggle for a nation of
virtues. Went to sleep by 10:00.
2 November (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Today, Kiran Kumar Reddy, the present chief minister
of Andhra Pradesh, visited Jaggampeta and Elamanchili in East Godavari and
Visakhapatnam districts as part of the state government’s program “Rachcha
Banda”. Kiran seems to be a good politician to me. He is a polite and sensitive
person. He must be loyal to Sonia Gandhi because the Congress party identifies
and encourages only such folks, who are willing to sacrifice their self-respect
and dignity of existence for becoming somebody in it over time. Kiran is a
helpless man in this regard. Many superficial politicians are considering him
as an inefficient chief minister because he is not a ruthless dictator like
Raja Sekhara Reddy or an unscrupulous bloke like Jagan Mohan Reddy. Now many
uneducated and shallow people are admiring corrupt rogues. They believe that
earning more money means more intelligence and great social status. When majority
people think and behave like worthless sheep, donkeys and dogs rule a state of
democracy. Indians failed to utilize the systems of democracy. Local sheep were
driven to Elamanchili in many vehicles to make this program a grand success. My
brother Sambha went there to see Kiran and other politicians. He likes the
status of politicians because many sheep flock to their meetings in public
places. Night Ch. Hari talked with me over phone from the USA. He appreciated
my blogs and online personal diaries. Went to sleep by 9:30.
3 November (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the day at home. I am not happy with the
attitude of my father and mother. They believe in many superstitions. They have
no affection for their siblings or relatives. They assess the value of anything
from the perspective of money. They use harsh and abusive language. They often
advise me to get a job immediately and earn money. Being at home without
earning money means wasting time for them. My father criticizes somebody every
day. I observed such tendency in many parents towards their sons and daughters.
They are training their children as money earning machines. Indians are not
spending much time with their family members. This culture is more prevalent in
rich families. Poor people work together and sleep together. My parents
discourage me from going to the houses of our relatives. It’s waste of time and
money for them. I think I inherited abusive language and bad manners from my
parents to some extent. Srijana often criticizes me about it. I grew up without
proper care and guidance from my parents and others. I want to improve a lot
from my present state of life. It is possible through self-criticism and strong
determination. God is a kind director of this universe. He likes and guides all
creatures alike. Man must live with idealism and kindness to be blessed by God.
Self-reformation is a great quality. Went to sleep by 10:00.
4 November (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. My paternal uncle Narasimha Murthy came here by 11:30
from Tetagunta. We went to Adduroad by 12:30. He bought a few items for his
parents spending 150 rupees. We started to our mango garden at hills on two
bicycles by 1:15. We spent there till 5:30. My two paternal uncles talked about
the issue of caretaking of my old and frail paternal grandparents. Thammi Raju
must be about 100 now. Lakshmi Narasayyamma may be 90. They need the care of
others, most of the day and night, now. My uncle Narayana Murthy and aunt
Kumari have been taking care of them for the last one year. He has to go to the
sugar factory in Payakaraopeta soon for doing his job there during this
sugarcane crushing season. Now it is the turn of my uncle Narasimha Murthy to
take care of his parents. His wife Vimala refused to serve them considering
their uselessness. She lives and dies for money. She has been torturing my
uncle like a criminal for many years. My uncle is living with her considering
the future of their two sons. My name is Thammi Raju though it does not appear
in my educational certificates. I like the life of my paternal grandfather. He
struggled hard to look after his wife and children. He planted mango and cashew
saplings, near hills, in these arid lands of rich Kshatriyas of Tangedu. He
grew them up working hard. He built a spacious thatched hut in this mango
garden for living with his three sons and two daughters. He lived here for
about 60 years. He has been an ideal son, husband, father and grandfather. He
is a gentleman. We returned home by 6:00. Went to sleep by 9:30.
5 November (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. Srijana, Anand and I reached Adduroad Junction by 8:15
on foot. We took a Rajahmundry bound Express bus by 8:45 and reached
Payakaraopeta by 9:15. Thence we walked to our rented room in Chakka Surya
Narayana Nagar and checked the present status of our household items. We feared
the attack of rats on our items but it did not happen. We walked to the house
of Datla Satya Narayana Raju in Devi Nagar by 10:00. He ceremoniously entered
his newly constructed house along with his wife and daughter under the guidance
of a priest. This ceremony is known as “Gruha Pravesham” in Telugu. It took
place by 10:00 yesterday night. Today they are giving a formal lunch party to
their invited guests on this occasion. We had lunch here by 12:30. My uncle
Narasimha Murthy is a distant relative of D S N Raju. He told him to take 3,000
rupees a month as rent from me for the two-bedroomed portion in the ground
floor of this building. He readily agreed for it. Felt happy for his goodness
towards us. They already introduced us to their relatives as their tenant. I
wondered at their possessiveness towards us. Even my father did not express
such warmth for us so far. The construction of this house is still going on. We
will enter this portion of house in a few days. We left this place by 2:00 and
reached our intended auto rickshaw stand in Tuni by 3:00. Thence we took a
sharing auto rickshaw and reached Viswanadhapuram by 4:00. Went to sleep by
10:00.
6 November (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the day in Viswanadhapuram. Evening Srijana,
Anand and I went to the agricultural farm of Sai Rama Raju and spent there for
one hour. He has a small poultry farm here. He is rearing a buffalo for milk. I
enjoy his presence. Recently police caught my brother Sambha and five of his familiar
ones on the charge of playing cards. They are special police. They came from
Visakhapatnam to arrest these guys based on the complaint of a fellow from our
village Peda Gummuluru. They took them to police station in Sarvasiddhi
Rayavaram. They collected their bikes, cellphones and money. They presented
them in the court at Elamanchili. The judge ordered the police to return their
belongings after a set period of time. These folks have to pay fines before
getting back their items from this police station. My brother is very angry
with these police and judge in this regard. He said that they were not playing
cards when the police approached them in a mango farm by hills near village
Ramayyapatnam. These police threw cards before them and took their photos with
a camera. My brother Sambha consulted an advocate in Visakhapatnam to argue for
them in the court during final hearing. I don’t know whether they were playing
cards or not during that time. Police and lawyers are unreliable in India. Most
of them think and behave like criminals with innocent and helpless folks in
their custody. They serve rich and influential folks like loyal and cowardly
dogs and bitches. Went to sleep by 10:00.
7 November (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent most of the day within Viswanadhapuram. It’s
cool, refreshing and inspiring here due to winter. Evening went to the nearby
village China Boddepalli on a bike along with Alluru Satya Narayana Raju. The
agricultural farms and hills around this road are enticing and influential. I
felt like going and living in that setting of nature. He collected 106
kilograms of rice from the ration depot in this village. The Government of
Andhra Pradesh is providing one kilo of rice for one rupee from this month
onwards. It’s a welfare scheme meant for the poor. Sixty percent of the people
utilizing this scheme are rich. Most of them are using this rice for their dogs
and cattle. We returned home by 5:00. By 6:30 I went to the nearby village
Raapaka on a TVS Streak scooty along with the farm laborer working in the
agricultural farm of A S N Raju. Bought vegetables in this weekly village market
for the domestic use of maternal grandparents of Srijana. The registration
number of this scooty is AP 31 BG 2602. It’s an automatic switch start scooty.
I rode a scooty after a long time. I enjoyed this ride a lot. It’s the scooty
of A S N Raju. I rode it slowly and carefully like a disciplined learner. I
enjoy riding scooty but I could not buy one so far due to financial problems. I
need to practice bike riding for a month to do it well. I am not good at it
now. Went to sleep by 12:00.
8 November (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. By 9:30 Srijana, Anand and I started to Tuni on the
scooty of A S N Raju. I think it was for the first time I rode a scooty keeping
my folks behind me. I am comfortable with automatic start scooties. I don’t
like riding bikes with gears and sophisticated functioning. I was tense when
many vehicles were behind or before me. I am a cowardly and inefficient bike
rider now. I am not good at using vehicles remembering routes and talking with
others strategically. The speed of this scooty was between 20 and 40 kilometres
today per hour. This road has many curves and is in bad condition. I rode it
carefully. Srijana too rode it for a few minutes. Srijana consulted Dr. Naga
Lakshmi in Shanthi Hospital by 12:00. She is disturbed due to irregular
periods. It might have occurred because she avoided breast-feeding after the
departure of Sisir. It’s a result of hormonal changes in her body. This doctor
prescribed NOVEX-DS, Lupical-250 and i-mate tablets for her. We returned home
by 1:30 on the scooty. By 3:10 my cousin Sagiraju Narendra Varma talked with
Sagi Sindhu in Aditya Engineering College at Surampalem and expressed his sense
of admiration and desire for marriage to her. He handed the love letter
(written by me for him for this purpose) to her. Both of them felt uneasy and
nervous during this time. Naren informed me about it by 5:40. Now he is
admiring Sindhu deeply. Hereafter he goes to this college for a few days only.
He resigned from this college a few days ago. Went to sleep by 10:00.
9 November (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent all the day within Viswanadhapuram. By 11:30
Vijay Gopal Varma and I went to their farmhouse. We spent here till 2:00. It’s
among many trees near hills. It’s refreshing and vitalizing there. Had my lunch
by 2:30. By 3:00 Srijana, her maternal grandparents, Anand and I went to the
lime farm of Dantuluri Rama Sekhara Raju. I helped them collect limes from
these trees for some time. Anand sat under a tree watching us. They plucked
ripe lemons from the trees. I too picked them from under trees. We collected
about 1200 lemons today. They sell them for 400 rupees to their relative Gunturu
Prasada Raju in this village. Collecting lemons from trees is a difficult work.
Thorns hurt us frequently. They are plenty in and under these trees. Today
about 10 thorns tried to attack me. Lakshmi Bharathi is 61 now. Her husband
Dantuluri Jagannadha Raju is about 70. They often do this difficult farm work.
The daily wages of laborers were drastically increased during the last few
years. Now peasant farmers are unable to bear these labor costs. Middlemen are
buying farm products at low prices from poor farmers and selling them at high
prices in markets. Ordinary farmers are not developing in India due to this
regressive environment. The governments are in favour of cheats and
businessmen. Agriculture is not beautiful when seen from inside. Slept by 10:00.
10 November (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent all the day within Viswanadhapuram. From 10:00
to 2:00 helped Srijana pick out cashew from those cut nuts. Now the price of
one kilo of cashew is about 500 rupees in market. The owners of cashew groves
keep some cashew nuts at home for their domestic consumption. We should dry
them up well in sun to store them for long. Today Srijana worked hard to pick out
cashew from nuts. Anand is crying for every small reason. He is adamant and
impatient. I am not happy with his behavior but I am not beating him now. A
good father should not beat his little children. We should provide our children
with an ideal and healthy environment to grow. Even then they may not grow up
according to our desires and expectations. Their Karma decides the nature and
journey path of their lives. Parents are merely like gardeners. The
characteristics of a plant don’t change based on the intelligence or
foolishness of a gardener. It’s enough if there are good air, good water, good
soil, good nutrients and good atmosphere for a plant to grow well. Some plants
grow well even in adverse conditions. We can compare self-made individuals with
such plants and trees. They serve others with kindness and patience. We should
not assess the characters of human beings based on their childhood behavior.
They may change at any time in their lives. Anand is always craving for the
presence of his mother. Went to sleep by 10:00.
11 November (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. By 11:00 Srijana, her maternal grandfather Jagannadha
Raju, a few women of Viswanadhapuram and I started to Kota Uratla in a hired
auto rickshaw. We reached there by 11:40 travelling via villages Kodavatipudi,
Venkatapuram and Lingapuram. We spent in the premises of the buildings of
Mandal Parishad till 6:00. Today the second phase of “Rachcha Banda” program
took place in this area. It is a program meant for the resolution of public
issues and distribution of welfare related documents to the poor and helpless
people in all regions. The representatives of the present state government and
ordinary people participate in this program. Srijana and I submitted an
application for the issuance of a white ration card for us as a family unit.
For others, who came with us, we filled in application forms for old age and
PHC pensions. Payakaraopeta MLA Golla Babu Rao, Minister of Tribal Welfare
Pasupuleti Bala Raju and local MLC D V Surya Narayana Raju came to this venue
of meeting by 5:00. They talked about the welfare schemes being provided by the
present state government and the greatness of Congress party. They distributed
a few ration card sanction documents to beneficiaries on dais for formality
sake. It was over by 6:00. We started back in our hired auto rickshaw by 6:15.
The farms and hills around this road looked heavenly in moonlight. Went to
sleep by 10:30.
12 November (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent all the day within Viswanadhapuram. From 12:30
to 4:30 spent at the abode of Gunturu Prasada Raju. He was collecting seasonal
vegetables and fruits from these villagers and packing them. He gets them sold
in Tuni and Visakhapatnam through his employees. He seems busy throughout the
year. He is a patient and intelligent farmer in this village. He is a
contributor to the welfare of India. He remarked that governments are
encouraging dishonest and corrupt people in India. He often takes out
agricultural loans from banks and repays them in time. Often government orders
banks not to collect loan amounts of money or interests on them from farmers
during droughts and such other unfavorable conditions for them. Defaulters, who
intentionally do not repay loans, largely benefit from such welfare measures of
governments. Honest farmers do not act like these defaulters. Many banks are in
favour of corrupt entrepreneurs and politicians in India. Many bank officials
take bribes from rich and influential blokes in society and serve them a lot.
Banks don’t help ordinary and honest Indians grow. By 7:30 Srijana and I had
our dinner in the house of Alluru Satya Narayana Raju. They affectionately
invited us for it in their abode. His wife Aruna prepared and served delicious
food items for us. Their son Vijay Gopal was also there. We all spent talking
among ourselves till 10:15 after this dinner. They are planning to get their daughter
Anupama married soon. Slept by 10:45.
13 November (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:30. Srijana, Anand and I started to the house of my
father-in-law Rama Raju in K O Mallavaram by 10:00 on the TVS Streak scooty of
A S N Raju. About six months ago they rented out some portions of it to a
native Rajasthani sweet seller for 500 rupees per month. Now they vacated it.
Rama Raju is renting it out to another native fellow on a condition. He borrows
40,000 rupees from this person. He allows him to live in his house for the
interest he has to pay for this amount of money every month. He may ask him to
vacate it whenever he repays the principal. Rama Raju is in a critical
financial condition now. He is planning to repay one lakh rupees to native
moneylender borrowing money from others. He mostly borrows money from somebody
to repay others. He borrowed 30,000 rupees from me in 2008. Recently I asked
him to pay back this money. He told me to wait for some more days. I knew that
Rudraraju Rama Raju is paying 5,000 rupees only to him per month for working in
their agricultural farm near Aaredu as supervisor. He is not as ideal as I
thought once. Mantena Rama Raju went there for 5,000 rupees a month being
unable to earn it in his native place here. He is trying to get monthly PHC
pensions from the state government for his wife, son and him. He often remarks
that I am not an efficient fellow in earning money. Went to sleep by 10:00.
14 November (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. Got ready by 8:30. Raja Babu of village Raapaka came
to Viswanadhapuram in his auto rickshaw by 9:00. He often comes to this village
to take these creatures to Tuni and other places in his vehicle. I like him.
Got into his vehicle and reached Raapaka by 9:30. Thence took a sharing auto
rickshaw and reached Tuni by 10:00. Walked to bus station. Srijana informed me
over phone that the pregnant buffalo of their maternal grandparents delivered a
calf by 9:25 this morning. I waited for its delivery and related cheese for
these few days in this village. It delivered after I had left this place.
Srijana told me to come back to have sweet cheese for three days. I don’t go
back after starting a journey. Took a Tirupati bound Express bus by 10:45 and
reached Jaggampeta by 12:07. The bus fare is 47 rupees. My uncle Sagiraju Rama
Raju came to the bus station by 12:20 on his bike from Gollalagunta. He went to
weekly market in Jaggampeta and bought vegetables for their domestic
consumption. Both of us reached Gollalagunta by 1:00 on his bike. Today a few
Kshatriyas of this village organized garden party in this part (Ramachandra
Puram) of Gollalagunta on the occasion of Kaartheeka
Somavaaram. Each family unit contributed about 50 rupees and some cooking
items for this party. My cousin Narendra Varma went to Durgada. Tomorrow
morning my uncle Chanti Babu takes Janmabhoomi Express at Annavaram railway
station to go to Hyderabad. Naren guides and helps him in this station while
taking this train. Went to sleep by 10:00.
15 November (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the day within Gollalagunta. My cousin
Narendra Varma came by 10:20. He is not going to Aditya Engineering College
now. He wants to prepare for the GATE in 2012. He took many competitive exams
during the last two years. He did not get any job this way. Many public sector
firms are offering jobs only to those candidates, who offer bribes in a big
way. Intelligent, poor and honest Indian youth are the victims of this corrupt
society. I knew that corruption and bribery are very high in the recruitment of
jobs at the steel plant in Visakhapatnam. Many folks are paying lakhs of rupees
to get various jobs in this public sector firm. By 2:30 went to the paddy farm
of my maternal uncle Varma near Chembudu
Cheruvu on bicycle along with him. Today he employed nine women to cut the
ripe rice plants in his farm. They keep these cut plants in the open for about
five days. Sun dries up paddy during this time. They harvest it soon. My uncle
paid 100 rupees to each of these women today for doing this work. Paddy farming
is not profitable to peasant farmers in Andhra Pradesh now. They have been
cultivating this crop in their farms continuously for decades. Their psychic
and cultural bond with this crop is very long and strong. We returned home by
5:00. Went to sleep by 10:30 for my dreams.
16 November (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent all the day within Gollalagunta. By 2:00 my
uncle Varma and I started to our paddy farms near Dhora Cheruvu and Gopala Raju
Cheruvu on bicycle. We put it in the village and started walking through
the paddy farms. There are about 600 acres of paddy farms under the irrigation
area of Dhora Cheruvu and 800 acres
of paddy farms under Gopala Raju Cheruvu.
Most of them are peasant farmers. Each of them has two or three acres of farmland
only. They depend on these ponds for irrigation. I have one acre of paddy farm
under Dhora Cheruvu. This year paddy
crop is not well in this region due to low rainfall. Many farms got dried up in
the middle of this crop season. My brother Srinivas decided to sell his paddy
farm in this area due to low income from it in every crop season. My father
decided to sell my paddy farm also. I enjoy spending in paddy farms. The
greenery of these farms, the water flowing into them through canals, the trees,
the ponds and the farmers moving through them make it all an inspiring scenery
for me. Took videos of this scenery with my Sony digital camera. The sun was
setting in the west throwing rays of beauty across Dhora Cheruvu. Fish were playing in this pond. We returned home by
6:00 walking through this beautiful setting of nature. Went to sleep by 10:00.
17 November (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. By 8:00 Narendra Varma and I started to Jaggampeta on
his bike. We spent at a computer centre for one hour. I could not get some
photos and videos written to a DVD because power cut occurred in the middle of
the burning process. Internet cafes are rare in Jaggampeta. I misused a DVD and
one hour’s time at this centre. We bought oranges for 30 rupees and sapodillas
for 20 rupees. We started to Molleru Mallavaram by 10:00. We reached there by
10:30 travelling via Rajapudi and Mallisala. We spent in the house of maternal
grandparents of my sister-in-law Sandhya Rani till 12:00. Lakshmi offered lunch
to us with chicken curry. We gave the fruits to the maternal grandparents of
Sandhya Rani. Thence we reached Ramuladeva Puram by 12:30. We went to the
houses of our relatives in this village and talked with them. I came here to
see them after a long time. I like the nature of people living in this village.
They work hard and live honestly. They depend on their agricultural farms for
their livelihood. They rear cows and buffalos for milk. There are no water and
air pollution in this village. We went to the nearby reservoir by 4:00. This stored
water is being sent to the steel plant in Visakhapatnam. We started back by
5:00. Went to sleep by 10:00.
18 November (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent most of the day at the houses of my maternal
aunt Raja Kumari and cousin Anantha Lakshmi. They prepared Simmili for me. It is sweet and energetic. By 2:00 my uncle Varma
and I started to his paddy farm near Chembudu
Cheruvu. We checked the quality of paddy of dry plants in his farm. It got
dried up well in the sun during the last three days. We noticed that parrots
are stealing branches of paddy plants from this farm. Many like them as
beautiful birds with sweet voice but peasant farmers chase them from their
agricultural farms. There is a sugarcane farm beside the paddy farm of my
uncle. The peasant farmer of this farm is a familiar fellow to my uncle. We
asked him for sugarcanes to consume. He readily gave three sugarcanes for us
cutting them from a corner of it. We three sat here and had them happily.
Enjoyed the sweetness of juice and the act of drawing it from the canes,
chewing them. My uncle has two acres of paddy farm and two acres of arid land
in this region. He can earn about 25,000 rupees every year from them if weather
is favourable. We discussed the idea of making his agricultural practice
comfortable and profitable. He has to arrange four acres of farm in one area
and invest about one lakh rupees in it to achieve it. He is an intelligent and
ideal farmer but he has no enough money to put his thoughts into action. I like
his character. We returned home by 6:00 on foot. Went to sleep by 9:30.
19 November (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:00. By 1:00 Narendra Varma and I started to Jaggampeta on
his bike. We saw the Telugu film “Mogudu” in cinema Sri Nageswara from 2:00 to
4:38. Our maternal uncle Krishnam Raju and a relative of us also saw this film
along with us. I enjoyed watching this film throughout. Krishna Vamsy directed
it. He tried to discuss the greatness of Indian Hindu marriage system in this
film but failed. He highlighted unnecessary things more than main theme of the
film. Viewers did not receive it well. He presented actress Tapsy well. She
looked very beautiful in the wedding saree in a scene. She is a beautiful girl.
We returned home by 5:00. My uncle Sagiraju Rama Raju and I went to the house
of priest Viswanadham in Gollalagunta by 7:00. He lived in village Marripaka
for long along with his parents. He got a house constructed in Gollalagunta
near government high school and moved to this place recently. I asked him to
decide an auspicious date for our formal entry into our rented portion of house
at Devi Nagar in Payakaraopeta. He told us to do it anytime between 7:30 a.m.
and 10:00 a.m. on the 11th of next month. I am going to Hyderabad
soon to take the examination for the position of Junior Lecturer in English in
Andhra Pradesh. He decided this date remembering this fact. Went to sleep by
10:30.
20 November (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:00. My cousin Bala met me by 7:00. Yesterday night he came
from Kakinada to attend a marriage in this village. Today there is the marriage
of Suresh with Triveni in Kakinada. He is a grandson of Venkateshwara Raju in
this village. Today I spent most of my time in the company of people associated
with this occasion. I went to their house by 11:00. Had my lunch here by 12:00
along with other invitees. My uncle Varma and I served food items to guests
here for about two hours. I saw a girl of 36 years here. She has a daughter of
20 years and a grandson of two years. I am also 36 but I have one son of two
years. I felt envious of her. I married late. Many girls of my age became
grandmothers by now. A boy should marry by 21 and a girl by 18 to enjoy life
like a father and mother. Morning the folks of bridegroom party formally saw my
cousin Ashwini in the apartment of my brother Srinivas in Visakhapatnam. They
liked her beauty and qualities. My paternal uncle Narayana Murthy is also very
happy with the look and qualities of the bridegroom and his family members.
They decided to take this process further. I am happy about this development.
By 5:30 my uncle Sagiraju Rama Raju, my cousin Narendra Varma, a familiar
Kshatriya fellow of this village and I started to Kakinada in the car of D V N
A Varma. This night, the marriage of Suresh takes place here. We had dinner
here and returned home by 9:10. Slept by 10:30.
21 November (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. By 11:00 my uncle Sagiraju Rama Raju and I started to
Jaggampeta on bike. The place of Kshatriya Parishad of Jaggampeta region is by
the Gokavaram Road in Jaggampeta. Today they are organizing garden party to
celebrate the spirit of unity of Kshatriyas in this region. We reached there by
11:20. About 200 Kshatriyas attended this community function. They invited
locally influential and rich folks to this event expecting donations from them.
They got about 1, 50,000 rupees this way. The lunch program took place from
12:00 to 2:00. They distributed about 50 blankets to poor men and women in our
community. They are of low quality and cost. Fakir Raju of Gollalagunta is
heading this Kshatriya Parishad now. Many native Kshatriyas donated money and
wood for the construction of necessary buildings in this place for this
Parishad. They got one building constructed by now. Fakir Raju is a highly
corrupt man in Gollalagunta. He cheated and troubled many to become rich and
famous in this area. He is a hypocrite and sinner. I don’t like such rogues
managing community organizations of this order. Many said that he used the
money and other assets of this Parishad for his personal needs. We returned
home by 3:00. I am enjoying my stay in Gollalagunta. I love this land and these
people. Went to sleep by 11:10.
22 November (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:00. By 8:30 my aunt Satyavathi and my cousin Anantha
Lakshmi prepared 50 Ravva Laddus for
me. I bought one kilo wheat flour and one kilo sugar for it. They added ghee and
cardamoms also to them. Srijana likes them. By 9:20 took a sharing auto
rickshaw in Gollalagunta and reached Jaggampeta by 9:30. Took a Tuni bound
ordinary bus at the bus station by 9:45 and reached Tuni by 11:35. The bus fare
is 35 rupees. Morning Srijana, her father and Anand came to Tuni from
Viswanadhapuram in an auto rickshaw. Recently my father-in-law sent an iron
cot, an iron swing and a few other items to Tuni from Narayana Khed through
Navata Road Transport service. He paid about 2,500 rupees for it. They
collected these parcel items from this branch office in Tuni. I too got into
this auto rickshaw by 11:40. We went to my rented room in Chakka Surya Narayana
Nagar and put the items of iron cot in it. It is a gift of my father-in-law to
his daughter. The related iron belongs to R V Rama Raju. We went to the house
of D S N Raju in Devi Nagar and checked the quality and progress of the
construction of the portion in the ground floor of it. I told the supervisor
here that we would formally enter it on the 11th of next month. They
should make it ready by this date. We reached Viswanadhapuram by 1:00 in the
auto rickshaw. By 2:30 my father-in-law, Srijana, Anand and I reached K O
Mallavaram on a bike to see the annual village fair here. Slept by 10:00.
23 November (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:00. Spent all the day within Viswanadhapuram. My
father-in-law came here from village Masanpalli in Medak district to do a few
things. He is collecting money from some and repaying it to his moneylenders.
He has high blood pressure and diabetes but he did not stop consuming heavy
amount of polished rice and salty food items. He snores heavily while sleeping.
Others cannot sleep around him due to this high noise. He developed a big belly
eating all kinds of fat foods. He smokes about 12 cigarettes every day. I don’t
like his habits and lifestyle but I need to accept him as a familiar fellow
because he is the father of Srijana. Today I had cheese thrice. Srijana kept
related milk in a fridge for me to prepare it. By 12:45 my cousin Vasu booked a
reservation ticket for me online. I will go to Secunderabad on the 30th
of this month from Tuni by Janmabhoomi Express. I have the Junior Lecturer exam
on 3 December in Hyderabad. I am not preparing for it at all. One needs one
year’s time to prepare for this examination completely. I write because I like
writing. I teach because I can earn money as a lecturer in a government or
private college. I am taking this exam just like that depending on luck factor
completely. It’s like a game of gambling for me. I enjoy playing this game more
than success in it. I am an automated machine in the industry of Lord Krishna.
Went to sleep by 10:00.
24 November (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. By 2:00 took an auto rickshaw and started to Tuni.
Srijana put two papayas, 20 sapodillas, two oranges and 10 lemons in a bag for
me to take to Peda Gummuluru. Reached Tuni by 3:00. Hired a rickshaw from the
national highway and moved to bus stand in Payakaraopeta. Meanwhile Rama
Sekhara Raju came here. Went to a nearby Internet café to download three
documents. Downloaded the two train reservation tickets related to me and my
father-in-law. Gave the printout of the latter to Sekhar. My father-in-law is
going back to Hyderabad tomorrow by Janmabhoomi Express. Also downloaded the
hall ticket related to my Junior Lecturer exam in Hyderabad. The venue of this
examination is Narayana Junior College at Attapur. I never concentrated on
competitive exams because I am not good at mathematics. I developed aversion
for this subject after my 10th standard. There is no competitive
exam without arithmetic section. Corruption is pervasive in recruitment of jobs
in public and private sectors. Frauds are high in public sector. I did not like
to subject myself to stress and strain in this regard. Many prepare for these
exams like warriors in a battlefield. The parents of girls are interested in
boys with government jobs because these jobs are safe and secure for them. They
get more dowries if they have government jobs. Many boys are trying hard for
these jobs minding these contemporary social and cultural trends. Reached our
house by 6:00. Went to sleep by 10:00.
25 November (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent most of the day in and around Peda Gummuluru.
Today I saw an ad of the Department of Public Libraries in Hyderabad. They
invited books from publishers and authors under a scheme of bulk purchase. Each
publisher may submit 15 titles for consideration. Informed Chapa Manohar of
Leadstart Publishing in Mumbai about it. He too saw it in Telugu daily Eenadu there. Told him to send a copy of
my book Stories of Love and Beauty to
these folks in Hyderabad for consideration. They get these entries scrutinized
by experts and choose quality books for bulk purchase. Manohar educated me
about the folks of libraries. They don’t do it honestly. They buy books from
publishers and authors based on recommendations from politically and
financially influential people. They put hundreds of such books in storerooms
for years together. They never see the light of the day. They perish with dust
and neglect in course of time. This is the fate of many books submitted to
different media firms for review. When publishers and authors think like worthless
beggars, media rogues behave like scoundrels towards them. I don’t like to
promote my book through such mean ways consulting unscrupulous blokes in media
industry. My book should stand on its own. There are many great books in public
libraries and bookstores. Readers should buy books out of passion for them.
Went to sleep by 10:00.
26 November (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent all the day within Peda Gummuluru and Adduroad.
Evening talked with my paternal uncle Narasimha Murthy for 30 minutes. His wife
Vimala is torturing him every day. He recently told her to go away from his
abode in Tetagunta. She did not do it. She addresses her husband with abusive
words. Earlier he beat her many times to correct her but she did not change.
She does not care anybody. Others are not interfering in this case because she
scolds anybody just like that. They are living in one abode but not on talking
terms. Now he is cooking food on his own. He decided to vacate this abode soon.
She cannot live there without him. She does not know about his worth as her
husband. Money is all for her. Her mother Varahaalamma and other relatives are
encouraging her against him. He has been bearing with her domestic violence for
the last 30 years. A woman can act better than a man before society and prove
her innocence. Vimala is a stupid, eccentric and mad woman. She is more
dangerous than a criminal. I think that a woman of such character should be
hanged publicly. Many outsiders think that Indian women are soft and kind. In
fact, many of them are dirty bitches and silent killers. Historians and writers
did not study and record the cruelty of Indian women as they did with that of
men. Vimala is such a bad woman of India. Lawyers cannot see intensity of
domestic violence caused by women because they are great actresses in their
homes. God punishes Vimala. Went to sleep by 9:30.
27 November (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. By 8:45 took a Narsipatnam bound bus in Peda Gummuluru
for Peda Boddepalli. Reached there by 9:45. Thence took a sharing auto rickshaw
and moved to the specified mango garden by main road in village Chettupalli.
The members of Kshatriya Parishad of Narsipatnam are organizing a garden party
in this place today for the promotion of unity and happiness among Kshatriyas
of this region. They invited Kshatriyas from Narsipatnam, Giduthuru, Tangedu,
Kota Uratla, Viswanadhapuram, Peda Gummuluru, Darlapudi, Raja Venkata Nagaram,
Gurrajupeta, Gudivada and other nearby places. About 500 men, women and
children attended this function. They provided breakfast, lunch and evening
snacks for all. They conducted games like Tug of War, Throw Ball, Anthyaakshari, Musical Chair and
Tambola. They distributed gifts to winners in the evening. Srijana won two
gifts in Tug of War and Throw Ball. Anand always demanded her presence. He
irritated me in this regard. I did not participate in any game. Enjoyed this
celebration like a silent observer. Served food items to males for one hour
during lunchtime. I did not take photos and videos of this occasion because it
was shadowy in this garden throughout. They collected about two lakh rupees
from volunteers to develop this Parishad. I have no money to contribute to it
now. Returned home by 7:00 by bus. Went to sleep by 1:30.
28 November (Monday)
Woke up by 5:00. Spent all the day in Peda Gummuluru and Adduroad. By
4:00 met a cousin of Polisetty Penta Lakshmi of village Ramayyapatnam in
Adduroad. I brought him to a place of privacy by main road. Told him about my
deep and long admiration for Lakshmi. Asked him to somehow get the photo of
Lakshmi for me. He readily agreed for it considering my appreciable character.
Felt happy. He said that he would bring a photo album of their family members.
There are some photos of Lakshmi in it. I can shoot them with my digital camera
and keep them with me. He told me to keep it as a top secret forever. Anybody
should not know that he reached her photos to me this way. The present
manipulative society creates many problems for virtuous folks. Now bad men and
women are the leaders of societies. I could not get her photo till now though I
tried for it in some ways. I often feel like seeing and talking with her but it
is not possible. She often visits me in my dreams. I experience bliss while
witnessing them. She became a distant dream for me after her marriage on 20
April, 1996. I cannot go to her abodes of stay in Ramayyapatnam or Narsipatnam
to see her. A married woman has many restrictions in orthodox Indian societies.
Many interpret admiration also as an immoral and objectionable facet of human
relationship in bad societies. An admirer should not bother his beloved
knowingly. Lakshmi is like a goddess for me. I always enjoy her thoughts and
memories. Went to sleep by 9:00.
29 November (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent all the day in Peda Gummuluru and Adduroad.
Currently the folks of Ideal Resources Pvt. Ltd. are in the process of
construction of a ferro alloys unit in their site near Peda Gummuluru. They
bought about 50 acres of land in this area for this purpose. Today a big
meeting took place in this locality. It is meant for resolving issues raised by
native people and other interest groups. The folks of CPI and CPM are running a
public awareness campaign against the activities of this firm in this region.
They say that this ferro alloys manufacturing unit causes air pollution and
leads to depletion of ground water resources in this region. It is also an
employment generation facility for the people here. Firms of this nature cause
air and water pollution unless they take precautionary measures completely.
Many firms violate these norms related to environmental protection craving for
more money and development through these industries. Innocent and stupid
victims of industrialization wake up at the eleventh hour. Many parts of India
are polluted now. Corrupt and cruel politicians and entrepreneurs are making
India so. I did not go to this site of agitation today because I don’t like the
presence of stupid blokes. They go there for fun and entertainment. Their
standards and values are very low like these politicians and industrialists.
Went to sleep by 9:00.
30 November (Wednesday)
Woke up by 4:30. Got ready by 5:30. My brother Sambha and I started to
Tuni by 6:00 on his bike. We reached the railway station in Tuni by 6:30.
Janmabhoomi Express arrived by 7:45. Took my window seat 36 in the reservation
coach D-2 of it. I always prefer a window seat. We can see the beauty and
vitality of nature from the window. I did not find even one beauty in our
coach. I regretted it. I like train journey a lot. Trains carry many passengers
every day and night to different parts of a nation. I wonder about the network
and efficiency of Indian Railways. The number of passenger and goods trains is
increasing every year but they are not laying new lines accordingly. About 100
trains must be running on the upward and downward tracks in 24 hours’ time. The
greatness of different departments lies in running that many trains as per
schedule. Indian trains are backward in terms of their speed, internal hygiene
and maintenance compared to those in countries like China, Japan and some
European countries. Money is in the hands of corrupt politicians and
businessmen in India. Even the central and state governments are being run by
such dirty rogues. They have no money and interest to develop Indian Railways
fast. This train reached Secunderabad by 7:26. My cousin Murali and I took a
bus and reached his rented abode in the ashram of SRCM at Thumukunta by 9:00.
Went to sleep by 11:10.
1 December (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:00. By 10:30 went to Deccan Pen Stores at Abids and bought
an Eagle 2012 diary for 136 rupees for me. I did not find a suitable diary for
Srijana here. Bought one at another store. Its paper quality is low. Moved to
the income tax office at Basheer Bagh by 11:00. Met P V R S Narasimha Rao in
the second floor of it and asked him about the credit of my IT refund to my
bank account. He did not do it earlier as promised. Got it done in my presence
itself. It’s 4, 360 rupees related to FY 2009-10. Walked out of it by 11:15 and
sat on pavement before an office building here. Scribbled 16 short lines in Telugu
on a sheet of white paper for the birthday memento for Srijana for 2012. I
wrote more about Sisir Kiran in it. Moved to Khairatabad by 11:40. Got this
handwritten script typed up and designed by a fellow here. He charged 200
rupees for it. Got it printed out at KGN Xerox store. He charged 50 rupees for
two A 3 size prints on card. Got it framed at Classic Glass Photo Frame Work
store here. He charged 200 rupees for it. By 5:30 collected my two pending
documents from the HR manager Chetanya Lakshmi in the office of Glads Media.
They are Relieving Order and Experience Certificate. Today they are celebrating
Glads Media Formation Day. Mahendra talked with me casually for a few seconds.
Took a city bus and reached Secunderabad by 7:30. My cousin Murali joined me
here. We two took a bus and reached his rented abode in SRCM ashram by 9:30.
Went to sleep by 11:15.
2 December (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. My cousin Murali and I took a city bus and reached
Secunderabad by 9:30. Thence took another bus and reached the art abode of
Veeru at MLA Colony by 11:00. Attapur is nearer to this place than Thumukunta.
By 11:11 I knew that Vamsy was suffering from stomachache caused due to
appendicitis. Srijana and her father called me up and asked me if I could go to
him and guide him in this regard. I replied in the negative considering my
Junior Lecturer exam tomorrow morning. From 12:00 to 5:00 scanned two model
test papers in Eenadu and objective
type general awareness questions and answers in the second edition of PEARSON’s
publication Concise Objective General
Knowledge composed by Edgar Thorpe and Showick Thorpe. I borrowed this book
from my cousin Murali. This is my intensive preparation for the JL exam
tomorrow. I don’t like preparing for any competitive exam like a warrior. I am
not bothered about becoming an English lecturer in a government junior college.
It’s a casual attempt by me to honor my M.A. English certificate. There are
very few job vacancies. Many are fighting for them. I want to be a participant
in this exciting regional game. I found the English literature model test
paper, prepared by Rama Bhaskara Raju, which was published in Eenadu recently, complicated and
disturbing. I am not in touch with literature. It’s an ocean. I am a drop of
water in it. Evening Vamsy underwent appendectomy in Mamata Hospital at
Kukatpally to get rid of his appendix. Went to sleep by 11:30.
3 December (Saturday)
Woke up by 4:00. Last night I could sleep for three hours only due to
cold environment and noise in the art abode of Veeru. My friend Rajani Kumar
Raju dropped me at Narayana Junior College in Attapur by 9:20 on his bike.
Thence I rushed to the nearby Narayana Junior Mahila Kalasala. My exam room
number is 5 in the third floor of this building. I took my allotted seat by 9:40.
An invigilator distributed the question papers and answer sheets to all the
candidates in time. I did the General Studies exam well from 10:00 to 12:30.
There are 150 objective type questions in this part of the Junior Lecturer
exam. Each question carries one mark. The lunch break is from 12:30 to 2:00.
Had a Masala Dosa for 12 rupees at a nearby eatery and three bananas for five
rupees at a pushcart for my lunch during this time. Did the English Literature
part of the exam well from 2:00 to 4:30 in the same place. The 150 objective
type questions carry 300 marks. My roll number is 90103024. I may get this
state government job if the folks of APPSC conduct this recruitment process
honestly. Returned to the abode of Veeru by 5:30. Rajani and I went to his rented
abode in Banjara Hills by 7:30 on his bike. His portion is the second one in
the house bearing number 26 by Road No. 12. We had homemade food by 8:00. We
saw the Telugu film “O My Friend” in cinema Sandhya 35 MM from 9:00 to 11:00.
It’s an interesting and insightful film. Went to sleep by 11:45.
4 December (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:00. Rajani prepared Upma for our breakfast. Washed five
items of my clothes by 9:30. This rented abode of Rajani is spacious, hygienic
and beautiful. He maintains it well. He is not concentrating on the point of
his marriage. High scarcity of girls in Kshatriya community may be one of the
reasons for it. Hired an auto rickshaw by 10:45 and moved to Tilak Nagar. It
cost me 76 rupees. Anirudh Varma took me to their rented abode from the main
road here. Spent talking with Aishwarya and Anirudh for one hour. Took a bus by
12:10 and reached Kukatpally by 1:40. Walked to Mamata Hospital. Vamsy is in
the fifth floor of it. It is meant for ‘Arogyasri’ scheme related patients. His
parents are here to assist him. He is recovering from the weakness caused due
to appendectomy. My mother-in-law and I reached the rented abode of Madhavi at
Ashok Nagar by 3:45. Spent here till 4:00. Took an auto rickshaw and reached
the rented abode of my cousin Sirisha at Shirdi Sai Colony in Beeramguda by
4:30. They are living in a one-bedroomed portion in the house bearing number
263 here. Today it is the second birthday of their baby Shiva Sahithi. They are
celebrating it simply. Anantha Varma and I went out by 5:00. We brought
birthday cake, chocolates, biscuits, candles and balloons for this occasion.
The birthday celebration took place from 7:00 to 8:00. Took photos and videos
of it with my digital camera. They spent about 2,000 rupees for this occasion.
Went to sleep by 11:00.
5 December (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent most of the day in the abode of my cousin
Sirisha reading Eenadu and Sakshi dailies. By 3:30 Sirisha, her
baby Shiva Sahithi and I went to Monday Market at Jaya Lakshmi Nagar on foot.
She bought vegetables and fruits in this weekly market. I enjoyed the noise of
buyers and sellers here. I like the presence of fellow humans. By 5:15 Anantha
Varma returned from Biological E Limited at Patan Cheru. Now he is working as
an Executive in its Production Division. He gets about 15,000 rupees a month as
salary. I like his character and lifestyle. Sirisha is lucky in getting such
husband. She does not feel so because his salary is low and he did not inherit
assets from his parents. Anantha Varma and I reached cinema Sridevi at Chanda Nagar
by 6:10 in an auto rickshaw. He bought two tickets for 100 rupees for us. We
saw the Telugu film “Sri Raama Raajyam” in it from 6:30 to 9:15. Bala Krishna
and Nayana Tara played the roles of Lord Rama and Goddess Sita Devi
respectively in this film. Bapu directed it. Ilayaraja is the music director.
Enjoyed watching every bit of this film. The settings, songs, music and
narration are mesmerizing. Sensations of bliss flew through my body while
listening to background score, songs and watching many scenes in it. Bapu made
it into a great film. One must watch it in a good cinema to feel the beauty and
excellence of it. We returned home by 9:45. Went to sleep by 11:00.
6 December (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent most of the day in the abode of my cousin Sirisha.
Took photos and videos for Sirisha, Shiva Sahithi and Anantha Varma in the
afternoon and evening. They felt happy. Shiva Sahithi is an exceptional beauty.
She is not consuming hard foods. They are feeding warm buffalo milk frequently.
She does not believe in strangers. I am not happy about the housekeeping
standards of my cousin. She is wasting food items, electricity and water. I
advised her to change to the better. She is worried about their financial
status and future. She assesses the worth of her husband from the perspective
of money he is earning now and the immovable property he has. Life partners
should love the character of the other more than their material wealth and
other artificial attractions. Mutual love and service are worthier than assets
and money in an ideal human relationship. Anantha Varma is a great son,
brother, husband and individual. There is a lot for Sirisha to learn from her
virtuous husband. Anantha Varma and I reached the main road by 6:30 on foot. He
treats his guests well. He accompanied me up to bus stop for courtesy sake.
Took an AC bus and reached Khairatabad by 8:00. Thence hired an auto rickshaw
and reached Road No. 12 in Banjara Hills. Walked to the rented abode of my
friend Rajani Kumar Raju. He cooked rice and prepared tomato curry for both of
us. We watched television for some time. Went to sleep by 11:15.
7 December (Wednesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Washed my clothes and took a bath by 9:00. Rajani
dropped me at the art abode of Veeru by 10:00. Spent my time here till 9:30.
Veeru is undergoing stress and strain as an artist. He gets many orders
throughout the year. He is unable to deliver them in time due to excessive work
burden. He earns well as an artist but he cannot save it. I think idealists
cannot save money. They spend more for others than themselves. He is not
getting time to enjoy his personal life. He thinks and works as an artist day
and night. He sleeps for five or six hours only at night. He has many books to
read, feature film DVDs to watch on his computer, Internet connectivity,
interest to see the beauty of India and do original paintings to create his
image as a distinguished artist but no time to do them. He is doing
reproductions for survival. The same is the case with my friend Rajani also. He
helps others in getting bank loans and buying and selling mortgaged property.
He gets commission in these projects. I am not happy about the standards of
time management of Veeru or Rajani. They do many things for others but fail to
plan well and satisfy their clients delivering things in time. I am better than
them in this regard. I don’t allow others to play with my time but utilize it
according to my schedules. Rajani and I returned to his rented abode at Banjara
Hills by 10:00. Went to sleep by 11:00.
8 December (Thursday)
Woke up by 4:00. Got ready by 5:30. Took leave of Rajani and stepped
out of his abode by 6:00. Took a taxi and reached Secunderabad railway station
by 6:20. Bought a dozen bananas for 30 rupees. Took my seat 73, a window seat
in reservation coach D-4, by 6:35. Janmabhoomi Express has been my favourite
train for long. Most of its journey is during daytime between Secunderabad and
Visakhapatnam. One can spend one’s time watching out from windows. This train
started off by 7:15. There was no even one beauty around my seat. Regretted it.
The presence of female beauty delights me. Unfamiliar and inaccessible beauty
attracts humans more than familiar and accessible beauty. This is why we tend
to love and admire others more than our life partners, siblings, friends and
relatives. Bought a pack of Vegetable Biryani from a vendor in this train by
12:00 at Guntur railway station. Its quality and taste are less for 40 rupees.
Somehow I had it. I have no authority to kill these immoral vendors or the cabinet
minister heading Indian Railways. They made passengers into helpless victims in
trains. A considerable Muslim beauty sat beside me along with her little son at
Samalkot railway station. I could not see at her face comfortably due to
excessive sense of courtesy for her. Enjoyed her presence for one hour. Got off
this train at Tuni railway station by 6:40. Reached the bus stand in
Payakaraopeta by 7:00 in a rickshaw. Took a bus and reached our house in Peda
Gummuluru by 8:00. Went to sleep by 9:00.
9 December (Friday)
Woke up by 5:00. Spent all the day at home. My brother Sambha told me
that I should offer bribe to the folks of APPSC in Hyderabad to get the post of
junior lecturer in a government college. Somebody advised him about it in this
village. He said that we should pay about 5, 00,000 rupees for this job. I told
him that I am not interested in getting any job through bribe. He criticized my
attitude towards my life. It is true that almost every government employee is
depending on bribes in India to grow financially faster. They don’t change
unless capital punishment is implemented rigorously in every part of India.
Politicians, policymakers, lawyers, judges, teachers, priests, police and many
common people are also corrupt. So, such regulatory systems don’t take place in
India. Government job means safety and security to many in India now. My
brother thinks that I can live happily if I get this government job. I am
crossing 34 years of age according to my educational certificates. I won’t be
eligible to take government exams anymore. This is my last chance to become a
government employee. I believe that Lord Krishna empowered me to live as an
honest man always. I should not insult Him living like a shameless beggar under
His divine guidance. I am born with a schedule. My life moves according to it.
My soul is commanding and intrepid. Went to sleep by 10:00.
10 December (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:00. By 12:30 started to our mango garden at hills on the
bicycle of my brother Sambha along with my paternal uncle Narayana Murthy. It’s
a 30-minute ride. Spent talking with this uncle and aunt for about three hours.
Went into our mango garden by 4:30 and walked through it for 10 minutes. The
trees are getting ready for this seasonal crop. Talked with my paternal
grandparents for a few minutes. The way to our mango garden from village
Ramayyapatnam was not good until Sambha took initiative to get it developed
through public funding. He closely moved with the local government employees
and got this road developed. Electricity line was also established
subsequently. Now cars and trucks can also travel on this road. The Kshatriyas
of village Tangedu have about 200 acres of mango and cashew groves around our
mango farm here. They never tried to improve the transport facility to this
area by hills. They are better known for corruption and selfishness than social
service and bravery. I don’t like the rich Kshatriyas of Tangedu because they
grew financially looting public money and natural resources over the years. They
have the qualities of thieves and criminals. They earned reputation in this
locality like the British did in India once. I consider them as rich beggars in
the Indian society. They are continuing colonial culture in their regions of
control. Returned home by 5:30. Went to sleep by 9:30.
11 December (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. By 11:00 my uncle Narayana Murthy and I reached the mango
garden of Mandapati Ayyapa Raju Gajapati Varma near Ramayyapatnam. Today the
former and present Kshatriya residents of this village are conducting a
biennial meeting for the community members. I too attended it as a guest.
Gajapati talked for about half an hour explaining the state of present
societies and Kshatriyas. I found his speech educative and insightful. He
proposed the idea of setting up an old age home for the Kshatriyas in this
village. He said that he would donate part of his agricultural land here for
this purpose. Took the video of his speech for some time. About 200 Kshatriyas
attended this function. Lunch took place from 1:30 onwards. Many Kshatriya
families lived in this village till 1970. Thereafter many moved away from this
place searching for better livelihood opportunities. Now there are four or five
Kshatriya families only in this village. I felt nostalgic and disturbed while
spending among these folks. Communities and religions are the beauty of Indian
culture. We are losing the beauty of this diversity slowly. We can be liberal,
secular and patriotic being part of our communities and religions also. We need
not shun our surnames to be considered as great Indians. My uncle Narasimha
Murthy and I spent in village Linga Raju Palem from 4:00 to 6:30. Returned home
by 7:00. Went to sleep by 10:00.
12 December (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. By 7:00 my uncle Chanti Babu of Durgada called me up
and told me that we should go to see a prospective bride for their son Hari in
a village near Raavi Kamatham. Informed Srijana about it. My uncle reached Tuni
by 9:00 by bus. I too reached here by this time. We took a Narsipatnam bound
bus by 9:05. Srijana and Anand got into this bus at village Gindy by 9:20. Her
cousin Gopal brought her here on a scooty from Viswanadhapuram. We four reached
Narsipatnam by 10:20. We took a Madugula bound bus by 10:30 from bus station
and reached Raavi Kamatham by 11:30. Thence we hired an auto rickshaw for 60
rupees and moved to the house of Vatsavayi Jagannadha Raju in village
Pillavanipalem. Srijana and Anand spent their time with the prospective bride
Padma and we spent talking with the father of bride and their relatives. They
offered water, soft drink, tea and snacks for us. My uncle and I glanced at the
bride candidate for a few seconds. I give 35 marks for 100 for her physical
beauty. My cousin Hari gets 70 marks for 100 for his handsomeness. We exchanged
the photos of the bride and bridegroom. We took a bus in Raavi Kamatham by 2:45
and reached Narsipatnam by 4:00. Thence Srijana and Anand took a bus for Tuni.
My uncle and I took a bus for Adduroad Junction. We reached our house in Peda
Gummuluru by 5:00. My uncle, aunt and cousin Hari have to decide about the
suitability of this girl for them. I am just an observer and advisor. Went to
sleep by 10:00.
13 December (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:30. By 10:30 took a sharing auto rickshaw and went to Eti Koppaka.
Bought wooden items (Paalavelli Budlu)
for 150 rupees. Srijana told me to buy them. She ties them to a special wooden
item in the Pooja room in our new rented abode. They have significance in Hindu
tradition. I felt like buying other wooden toys in the store of Kondayya Shetty
but for lack of money. Took a sharing auto rickshaw and returned to Peda
Gummuluru by 12:00. Spent at the house of my youngest paternal grandfather
Narayana Murthy Raju from 1:30 to 3:30. My parents and brothers think that
financially I am very low now. I am not doing any job continuously. For them, a
reliable job means one, for which one daily goes to an office. Told them that I
can earn money working at home on my computer with Internet. I did not earn
money well so far. They think that writing personal diaries and trying to live
as a writer are the qualities of a stupid and innocent person. Only those, who
can earn a lot of money, doing something, in a short period of time, are being considered
as winners and achievers in the present Indian society. I could not do well in
this direction. I think God likes the standards and characters of humans but
not their physical attractions and material wealth. Since money makes many
things, I should earn more money as a materialist. Went to sleep by 9:00.
14 December (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:00. My brother Sambha and I started to Payakaraopeta by
6:30 on his bike. We reached the house of Datla Satya Narayana Raju in Devi
Nagar by 7:00. Srijana, her maternal grandmother, Anand, my maternal aunt Surya
Bhaskaramma and my uncle Chanti Babu reached here by 7:10. We used two auto
rickshaws to move our household items from the nearby room into our rented
abode. We did it from 7:30 to 8:30. Revathi came here to help Srijana. The
formal occasion of ‘Boiling Milk on Stove’ (Paalu
Ponginchadam in Telugu) took place by 9:07. Meanwhile my brother Sambha and
I went to Sitarama HP Gas agency at Bank Colony in Tuni. Paid 2,000 rupees to
them. They gave me a used regulator, a customer service number and a filled
domestic LPG cylinder. My folks arranged most of our household items in
suitable parts of our rented abode by the evening. My uncle Chanti Babu of
Durgada decided to get his son P V S Raju (Hari) married to Padma of village
Pillavanipalem. She is not a suitable girl for my cousin Hari in terms of
physical beauty. About 10 boys are competing for one girl for marriage in our
Kshatriya community now. Many boys are remaining unmarried forever due to
scarcity of girls. My uncle decided this way for these reasons. Hari understood
the complexity of this situation. He is a good son. He always obeys his
parents. By 9:00 our guests left our rented abode. Srijana, Anand and I live in
this house portion hereafter. Went to sleep by 10:30.
15 December (Thursday)
Woke up by 6:00. Borrowed the bicycle of a construction worker here and
went to Tuni by 10:30. Talked with the folks of Reliance Netconnect broadband
service. They told me about the available wireless broadband packages. Gave my
UPS to them for installation of a new battery in it. Bought two lungies for 130
rupees in a cloth store for me. Returned home by 12:00. Srijana and I arranged
many cooking related items and dishes in our kitchen from 2:00 to 6:00. Also
fixed my computer system. I don’t use it without UPS. Frequent power cuts are a
daily threat here. There are two bedrooms, two toilet-cum-bathrooms, a hall, a
kitchen and a Pooja room in our portion of house. I waited for the completion
of construction of this portion for about 80 days. Construction of houses is
still going on in Devi Nagar. There are more residential plots of land here
than houses. Internal roads are in a bad shape producing dust. Rains disfigure
them more. When development is taking place in an area, we need to wait for
facilities. Air is plenty here. We are buying and using packaged drinking water.
The water being provided in this house is not sweet and suitable enough to
drink. We can see passing vehicles on NH-16 from our abode. Tuni railway station
is about three kilometres from here. The monthly rent for this portion is 3,000
rupees. Went to sleep by 10:00.
16 December (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent all the day at home. Srijana spent most of her
time in the portion of our house owner Asha Bhanu helping her arrange their
household items in appropriate places. They moved their items into this abode
on the 9th of this month. I am happy about coming into this abode as
a tenant. This is spacious and beautiful for us. Recently my folks proposed me the
idea of constructing a house for me in the plot of land beside the house of my
brother Sambha in Peda Gummuluru. My father bought this piece of land for me.
They want to sell the one acre of my paddy farm in Gollalagunta for about six
lakh rupees for this purpose. My father distributed this agricultural land to
me as part of his initial property distribution to his three sons. I objected
to their decision of house construction for me. I am like a gypsy now. I move
from place to place according to the direction of my Lord Krishna. I am happy
with this state of my life now. My idea of a house is much different from that
of many contemporary fellows. I want about five acres of fertile land in a
tranquil and hilly region to build an abode for me according to my plan and
choice. I cannot afford it now. I wait for 10 or 20 years to fulfill this
objective. I will be comfortable with rented abodes till that time. I am in
easy access to many now. Internet and cellphone made it possible. God is
everywhere. Our life is an opportunity provided by God. Went to sleep by 9:30.
17 December (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. By 11:00 Sri Rama Raju and I went to Sandil
Enterprises at Gaddi Market in Yanamala Shopping Complex in Tuni. They did not
yet get a suitable battery to fit in my UPS unit. Thence we went to Airtel and
BSNL service points to enquire about the broadband services they are offering
in this area. They said that Airtel wireless broadband accessibility is still
very low here. BSNL folks are yet to start this service in this locality.
Reliance Netconnect seems to be the only choice for me. We returned home by
12:30 on bike. Now there is power cut for about 10 hours every day in
Payakaraopeta. Today Srijana arranged some items in suitable places in our
house portion. She arranged books, toys and mementos also as part of this
internal decoration. She is good at beautification and packing household items.
She rendered an orderly and beautiful look to our abode applying her
housekeeping skills. We are buying one litre of fresh buffalo milk every
morning from a nearby cattle keeper. He is selling it for 30 rupees. Subscribed
to Telugu daily Eenadu. A paperboy is
delivering it every morning. I read it every day to keep in touch with the
contemporary society. Paid 3,000 rupees to the owner of the room, in which I
kept my household items for about 80 days before moving into this portion. I slowly
know about this area. Went to sleep by 10:00.
18 December (Sunday)
Woke up by 5:30. Today there was power cut for 10 hours during daytime.
Spent all the day at home. Today I subscribed to the Telugu agricultural
monthly magazine Anna Dhaatha. Paid
140 rupees to the local Eenadu agent T Krishna towards this annual
subscription. He gave me a diary initially. It contains a lot of information
useful for farmers in Andhra Pradesh. Scanned it for some time. I like
agriculture. One, associated with agricultural land and cattle, lives longer
and happier than those related to jobs, professions and businesses. However,
agriculture turned into a fatal choice for many peasant farmers in Andhra
Pradesh now due to manipulative middlemen and corrupt politicians. The
availability of efficient and reliable farm workers became a big issue for peasant
farmers. Many are looking for easy money. They are not interested in
agricultural work. Also subscribed to Telugu film weekly Sitara. I love feature films. I enjoy reading news related to film
industry. Also bought a Telugu book titled Madhumeham
– Mana Dheham for 100 rupees from Krishna. This book carries informative
and insightful articles on diabetes. My mother is suffering from this disorder.
High blood pressure, heart problems and diabetes are major threats to Indians
now. I like the business ventures and publications of Ramoji Group. I admire
Ramoji Rao for what he is doing for Indians. I am benefitting from his
exemplary services. Went to sleep by 9:30.
19 December (Monday)
Woke up by 5:30. By 10:30 my brother Sambha and my uncle Narayana
Murthy came here from Peda Gummuluru on the bike of the prior. My uncle is
getting ready for the marriage of his daughter Lakshmi Narasayyamma (Ashwini).
He is planning to sell part of his immovable property for this purpose. My
brother and I went to Sitarama HP Gas agency at Bank Colony in Tuni by 2:30 on
his bike. Earlier they gave us a defective regulator. Gas is leaking from it.
He made us wait for 90 minutes. I felt serious about it. He gave us a new
regulator. I want to complain against them about their negligence in this
regard. We returned home by 4:30. My uncle is working in the sugar factory at
Payakaraopeta. He started to this place by 5:00. My brother started back to
Peda Gummuluru by 5:20. Today the bride party folks formally saw my cousin Hari
in their house in village Durgada. They found him to be very handsome and
suitable for their girl Padma. They finalize the date of their marriage soon.
Padma is lucky in getting Hari as her husband. He is handsome, virtuous and
reliable. My uncle and aunt compromised about the beauty of Padma. She is not
compatible to Hari in this regard. Padma has a younger brother. They are
offering some marriage related gifts to the bridegroom. My uncle is happy about
these assets and allowances. Money and assets play a big role in traditional
Indian marriages. Slept by 10:00.
20 December (Tuesday)
Woke up by 5:00. Spent all the day casually. My financial situation
deteriorated during the last one month. The expenditure increased but there is
no income at all ever since I left Glads Media in Hyderabad. I bought my
present Reliance LG handset for about 1200 rupees in 2008. It is still
functioning well but I want to change it. Srijana’s Nokia handset is also about
three years old. I must buy a new piece for her. There is no dining table in
our abode. I have to buy one for us. I don’t have a bicycle also now. I have to
buy a bicycle and bike for us. We somehow fitted the 6x61/2 iron cot
in our master bedroom. We set a mosquito net on it. My friend Veeranjaneyulu
presented it to me. In fact, my father-in-law got this iron cot made according
to the size of this big mosquito net. Four to five creatures can sleep on it. I
have to buy a mattress and pillows for it. I have to buy clothes for Srijana,
Anand and me. Expenses of this nature can be considered as avoidable and
manageable. Electricity, LPG, vegetables, milk and fruits are inevitable. We
have to regularly spend money for the items of this order. My folks are
treating me as a poor fellow because I did not buy even a little bit of land,
gold or other assets so far. Honest and ideal persons need a lot of time to
become self-reliant. I have to concentrate on earning money now because I
neglected this facet of life for long. Went to sleep by 10:00.
21 December (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:00. My uncle Chanti Babu of Durgada called me up by 6:00
and informed me to be ready to go to Pillavanipalem. They are going to the
house of bride Padma to attend the formal engagement program there. He invited
me. They hired a taxi in Durgada for 1600 rupees. They reached Tuni by 7:30. I
too got into it. We bought apples, oranges, bananas and flowers in Narsipatnam
by 8:30. We reached the house of Vatsavayi Jagannadha Raju at Pillavanipalem by
9:40. Engagement program was over by 11:30. Formal lunch was over by 12:50.
About 30 people participated in this program representing the bridegroom and
bride parties. My uncle presented a silk saree and a gold ring to bride on this
occasion. They gave one lakh rupees to my uncle for the formality of this
occasion. They are mutually willing to the marriage of Hari and Padma. We
started back by 1:00. We travelled via Kannooru Palem, Thaalla Palem and
Elamanchili in the return journey. My maternal uncle Varma and I got off this
taxi at Adduroad Junction by 2:15. I saw my goddess Lakshmi of Ramayyapatnam in
this place. She wore a sari. She looked slim and beautiful. I don’t know
whether she noticed me or not. My uncle bought five oranges for my mother. I
spent at our house for two hours. Took a bus by 4:15 and reached Payakaraopeta
by 5:00. Slept by 10:00.
22 December (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. My maternal uncle Varma came here by 10:00 from Peda
Gummuluru. By 11:30 started using my Reliance Netconnect service with modem. It
is wireless broadband with speed up to 3.1 Mbps. I paid 1500 rupees for it. The
broadband signals are very low in this locality. Their tower is in Tuni. It is
about three kilometres from this place. I am not happy about the service
standards of Reliance folks. They promise a lot and serve a little. They don’t
practice ethics in their businesses. Today I searched on Google for online
freelance editing and writing works. I need to do much research to finalize
some works. My uncle took a lorry by 3:15 at Y Junction in Payakaraopeta to go
to Jaggampeta. He does not spend for long in the abodes of others. He is a bird
of Gollalagunta. Evening spent with Sri Rama Raju for about three hours. We
went to Tuni on his bike. Later D S N Raju took me on his bike. Bought a Super
Hit electronic mosquito trap for 160 rupees. It’s like a badminton bat. It is
made in China to kill mosquitos in India. Often mosquitos enter our abode to
bite us. We use this weapon to kill them mercilessly. The modern Indian is
living killing many creatures every day. Killing mosquitos is also a sin. I
think Jains practice nonviolence better than Hindus. I heard about their rigid
norms against all kinds of violence in human life. Night spent some time
browsing Internet on my computer. Went to sleep by 11:00.
23 December (Friday)
Woke up by 5:30. Srijana, Anand and I reached cinema Gautham in
Payakaraopeta by 2:10. We saw the Telugu film “Raajanna” in it from 2:30 to
4:40. Nagarjuna played the title role. It is an interesting and insightful
film. Enjoyed watching it throughout. My sweetheart Nagarjuna produced this
film. We hired a rickshaw for 15 rupees and returned home by 5:00. My house
owner D S N Raju brought an intex rechargeable battery for me by 8:00. Now he
is working as an armed guard at a branch of Axis Bank in Kakinada. He daily commutes
from and to Tuni. Earlier he served in the CRPF for 20 years. He is a helpful
and jovial person. My psychic attachment with Lakshmi is going on. She often
visits me in my dreams. I experience bliss while feeling her presence in my
dreams. Feelings of admiration are hard to explain in plain words. Many Indians
think that one should not continue one’s attachment with a creature of opposite
gender after one’s marriage with another creature. I consider it right to a
great extent. Physically and psychologically we should belong to our life
partners only. This is the norm in Hinduism. It is not possible for shallow
Indians in reality. The attractions in this world disturb their psyches deeply.
They become unethical. I am also a sinner from this perspective because I
admire girls. Slept by 10:00.
24 December (Saturday)
Woke up by 5:30. Spent most of the day at home. There was power cut for
about 10 hours. Afternoon spent some time with Sri Rama Raju. He is a freelance
astrologer, civil engineer and house construction consultant. He is living in
his house in Vaibhav Township at Naamavaram near Payakaraopeta. I often go out
on his bike along with him. Evening Srijana bought a cloth piece for 320 rupees
for getting a Punjabi dress stitched for her. She wears it on the occasion of
her birthday soon. I have no money to buy anything for her. Frequent power cuts
and low Internet speed are issues for me now. I am unable to earn money
immediately through online works. Night typed out a blog titled “Departure” on
my computer. I wrote about the departure of my divine son Sisir Kiran Varma in
this blog. I got it scheduled to be posted automatically on my blog site by
8:00 tomorrow morning. The Blogger of Google is a powerful and reliable online
platform for me to keep in touch with the world. Many are reading my blogs from
about 15 countries. I am happy about it. I owe a lot to the folks of Google and
Blogger. Night Srijana gave the cellphone number of Padma to my cousin Hari in
Chchattishgarh. They two marry on 26 February, 2012. We experience thrill and
excitement while talking with our fiancé or fiancée over phone before marriage.
Hari and Padma enjoy this state of life until their marriage. Went to sleep by
10:00.
25 December (Sunday)
Woke up by 6:00. My brother Sambha and my mother came here by 10:30
from Peda Gummuluru. My mother brought two papayas and four guavas from our
house for us. My mother is concerned about my poor financial status now. She
advised me to start working online immediately and earning money considering my
inevitable expenses now. I enjoyed their presence here. They started back by
4:30. A few familiar folks of Viswanadhapuram came here by 3:00. They are
living in Tuni as tenants for the sake of education of their children in good
schools and colleges here. They spent here till 4:45. Afternoon sent an online
complaint to the customer service executives of Reliance Communications at
Mumbai against Buchchi Raju of Sandil Enterprises in Tuni. He sold me a
Reliance Netconnect+ wireless broadband device saying that it gives
me 3 Mbps speed of Internet access but I am getting 100 Kbps only. I talked
with him about it but he responded carelessly over phone using abusive
language. I want to correct him in time. I should not allow a dirty rogue to
cheat and insult people in this area. Many business associates in India think
that most of their customers are brainless, helpless and cowardly. It is true
to much extent. Ninety victims out of 100 don’t question criminals in society.
Indians are slow learners. Went to sleep by 10:30.
26 December (Monday)
Woke up by 6:00. Went to Tuni by 11:00 on the bike of Sri Rama Raju.
Spent in the office of Sriram Chits for one hour. Paid annual insurance for the
bike of D S N Raju to the related executive here. I think insurance firms
benefit a lot from vehicle insurance business segment. Most of the vehicle
users run them carefully minding their safety on road. Accidents and related
deaths occur rarely. Insurance firms pay back to very few of these vehicle
owners. I saw some used vehicles in this office. They collected them from their
undisciplined customers. Now many are buying bikes and cars depending on
attractive finance schemes of public and private firms. They cannot repay their
dues in time. They try to appear as rich and stylish blokes in society based on
this false prestige. Now many banks and finance firms are favourable to immoral
and illegal rogues in India. They lend a lot of money to such criminals. Poor
and honest people are the victims of Indian banking sector. Collected four
birthday certificates of Sisir Kiran Varma from the E-seva centre in Tuni by
12:30. Many casually say that we should not remember and retain the memories of
those, who left us after spending with us for a little time only. I am against
this notion. Events of pain and loss reform us more than experiences of
achievements and happiness. Sisir taught me a lesson related to pain and loss.
Went to sleep by 10:00.
27 December (Tuesday)
Woke up by 6:00. Spent all the day casually. One of my intensions in
coming back to Visakhapatnam district is to be in touch with my parents,
brothers and relatives. I am disturbed about the health disorders and habits of
my parents and my brother Sambha. My father takes care of his health through daily
brisk walking, physical exercises, proper lifestyle and disciplined medication.
My mother is suffering from diabetes, high blood pressure and asthma. She is
taking tablets every day. She does not take care of her health according to the
advice of doctors. She worships Lord Shiva. She fasts frequently. Diabetes and
high blood pressure are risky health problems. We should check our health
condition regularly consulting doctors and undergoing necessary medical tests.
Innocent and ignorant persons like my mother don’t face their health disorders
in this manner. My brother Sambha did not stop consuming alcohol and chewing
tobacco products despite our advice to him to avoid them. He is not ready to
change. I want to see these folks frequently. I want to educate and alert them
about their health. I love them. I like to see them as healthy and happy human
beings. I know that Karma guides the lives of all creatures but as a
materialist I often suffer about these things. Went to sleep by 10:00.
28 December (Wednesday)
Woke up by 5:00. Srijana, Anand and I took a bus by 8:00 and reached
our house in Peda Gummuluru by 8:45. My brother Sambha told us to come here to
attend the work of ‘Aadhaar’ cards for us. He knew that this program is
currently going on in village Rajayya Peta in Nakkapalli Mandal. We got three
residence proof documents attested by village revenue officer in Panchayat
office at Peda Gummuluru. These are meant for Srijana, Anand and me. We hired
an auto rickshaw by 2:40 for 100 rupees and started to Rajayya Peta from
Adduroad. Sambha accompanied us. The activity of collection of details meant
for the issuance of ‘Aadhaar’ cards is going on in a temple in this village.
They collected our details by 3:30 due to our special request. They should not
do so as per the terms and conditions of this program. We behaved immorally and
illegally in this regard. I offered 100 rupees to the supervisor here as bribe
for favoring us in this process. When governments are bad, even good people
have to behave like bad ones now and then. One must be able to register one’s
details for ‘Aadhaar’ card in many places throughout the year. Srijana, Anand
and I may get these identity cards in one or two years’ time. We returned home
by 4:15. My mother packed papayas and guavas for us. Srijana, Anand and I took
a bus by 5:30 and returned to our abode at Devi Nagar in Payakaraopeta by 6:30.
Went to sleep by 9:30.
29 December (Thursday)
Woke up by 5:30. Recently I created my account as a contractor on the
portal of oDesk Corporation. It’s a reliable online space for freelance writers
and editors to find works regularly and earn money. They posted great content on
their portal explaining their policies and methods. Many professionals created
their profiles on this portal. Many post their work requirements with estimated
budgets. Freelancers bid them. We can work on hourly basis or for a fixed price
for each of these projects. They pay in US dollars. oDesk provided different
payment options to contractors. I opted for direct bank credit. They charge 10%
as service fee for every payment we get from an employer. I wondered scanning
the nature of works posted here. Erotic stories, blogs, BMR articles, reviews,
rewriting, ghost writers and so on. There are many varieties of works to choose
from based on our skills and available time to work on them. oDesk created
different tests and policies to keep the reliability of their firm at high
level. Many contractors bid for all works related to their field. There is
competition among all these contractors in getting these freelance works. I am
eligible to apply for 15 jobs a week now. I took some online tests on it to
qualify for this quota of work. I want to work through this medium. Went to
sleep by 10:00.
30 December (Friday)
Woke up by 6:00. My value as an earner kept decreasing over the last
four years. I did not do jobs regularly. I could not earn money in other ways.
I often depended on my father, friends and others to borrow money in critical
conditions. I consider myself as an inefficient and worthless bloke in earning
money and keeping my familiar folks happy this way. I am not happy with the
idea of doing jobs daily going to the offices of mediocre firms. Most of the
firms treat their employees as automated machines and bonded laborers in India.
Employees shun their sense of self-respect and individuality while entering
their offices to work. Ninety percent of the companies practice illegal and
unethical procedures and policies in India. Indian entrepreneurs get ready to
do anything to earn more money and reputation in a short period of time. I am
deeply disturbed to witness this dirty corporate culture in India.
Self-employment seems to be the only remaining option for me in this scenario.
When most of the people are corrupt and immoral in a society, a righteous
person cannot earn money as an idealist for long. For many Indians, earning
money means cheating others directly or indirectly. I have to cheat others
through my work related to self-employment. Lord Krishna gave me everything
except money. I remained as a buffoon in India for this reason. Slept
by 10:00.
31 December (Saturday)
Woke up by 6:00. Today it was cool and cloudy. By 2:30 Sri Rama Raju took me to the office of Manappuram Finance in Tuni on his bike. I took out a loan of 25,000 rupees from it pledging the black beads gold necklace of Srijana. The monthly interest is one rupee for 100 rupees. I like the speed and less burden of formalities at private finance firms like Manappuram. Banks test our patience levels in this regard. I borrowed this money from this firm to face my inevitable expenses. Bought vegetables in the daily market in Tuni spending about 100 rupees. Night listened to my favourite Telugu film songs on my computer from 7:30 to 11:45. Asha Bhanu and Srijana decorated the entrance of our abode with designs made with white powder and other colors welcoming new English year 2012. Asha cut a cake by 12:00 in their house portion celebrating the arrival of New Year. I remained as a passive participant in this celebration initiated and run by Asha Bhanu. Today Srijana painted our big iron cot white using a brush. She gave it a second coat. Earlier they painted it once at Masanpalli. This year is disappearing from me like a saint. It blessed me with bliss related to my exceptional son Sisir Kiran Varma. He left us as part of his inevitable Karmic schedule. Went to sleep by 12:30.
© 2012 Datla Chiranjeevi Raju