So,
rains have already arrived in Mumbai. I was caught off guard without an
umbrella yesterday while on my way to office. One of my colleagues
offered me his umbrella which we both shared. Then another gentleman whom we know
also came without an umbrella. How could we have not offered him the umbrella?
Thus, he was also invited to come and share the umbrella with us. It was
raining heavily and except our head, everything was drenched. Anyways, this
shows that we Indian are very friendly and are large hearted.
Enough of self
appreciation! Actually this post is about the Mumbai Rains. This is my 5th Monsoon
in Mumbai. When I was a kid, I loved monsoon because it made me skip school, my
tutor would not come, I used to make paper boat and sail them in the
waterlogged lane and then I would challenge my siblings in the boat race. These
are simple things which made us happy. Like Little Johnny, we also didn’t
wanted rain at our playtime which used to be generally from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM.
But rains were welcomed
with open arms at certain time like in the morning to convince my parents that
other kids would also not come to school. Or prior to the time slot my tutor
would come. He was a good man, but he used to punish us for our mistakes. So, I
never wanted to get tutored by him. There is one interesting thing which I
remembered about him. If he ever scolds me then I wished my brother to receive
the same treatment. It was so because then no one will inform our parent about
the other getting scolding for not doing homework. So much has changed over all
these years, then we got so many homework from school & my tutor. But
now, no one is giving homework to me. I really miss them as they were the only
devil from my childhood.
I am
deviating from the topic, it is so because off-late I have been averse to rains
and anything related to rains. Probably, the child within me has grown up. He
has been more logical and rational at the cost of his carefree attitude. Things
have changed for me, it changes for everyone. With time our priority
changes. Now, even if it rains cats and dogs, still I will look forward
to find ways to reach office on time. Where there is time to appreciate the
beauty of rains. In Mumbai, Rains and Traffic are synonymous to
each other. So, Rains means more time to commute and less time for
other important things. Also, as Mumbai is a very dynamic city, hence rains put
a brake on the speed of the city. Mumbaikars are always in a hurry still if you
ask them anything they will stop and guide you. The city is amazing, the people
are awesome. I don’t know what but I truly love Mumbai. Here, people have
embraced Rains with open arms despite the fact that it makes their life a lot
difficult.
There is always a risk of
Flood in Mumbai during this season. So, we have to be careful as we know that
in the past, people have been struck at their offices or homes for several
hours to few days. But, in these testing times people have shown their true and
admiring character. I have read and heard about people showing exemplary
attitude to help complete stranger at such difficult times. I have read about
people for whom these events were a life changer.
I was reading about
a girl who offered lift in the auto-rickshaw to a guy who was also trying to
find an auto to go home on a rainy day. He ends up being her friend and then
later a Business Partner. Shortly, that girl met the love of her life through
that stranger she met on a rainy day in Mumbai. This is one of the various
stories associated with the Mumbai rains and that’s why #MumbaiRains is
something extraordinary which inspires us and make us believe in humanity, love
and destiny. This spirit of Mumbai is spectacular and anyone can fall in love
with this city. I love Mumbai and all the things that come with it in a package
like Mumbai Local, Vada Pav, Mumbaikars, Mumbai Rains, Chaos and all the other
countless things. So, come whatever, I will always love Aamchi(my) Mumbai.
In college, we used to either
play football in the playfield or would go to the rooftop of our hostel and
then will get drenched in the rains. Also, we had once trekked a small mountain
near our college during rain. All those memories have again come to life in
flashback while writing this. It felt so good to get fully drenched. All other
worries or pressure would get vanished and you just be in the moment. I really
forgot that beautiful chapter of my life. Life is all about staying happy;
feeling blessed and makes others feel equally blessed. This time, I am planning
to really enjoy the Mumbai rains like I last did when I was in college.
BY-
Rohan Sinha
If you have enjoyed you must also read #MumbaiRains and Me- Part-2
This
is the 2nd post of his challenge to himself about writing 111 blog
posts in 30 days.
An official from the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said from 8.30 am yesterday to 8.30 am today the Colaba observatory recorded 56.8 mm rain while the Santacruz observatory recorded 103.2 mm rain.
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