Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Street food of INDIA

How many foodies are reading this? Well yes! This post is all about FOOOOOOOD!
Food is an integral part of our life and when we are talking about the street food and that too of India one cannot stop his mouth watering. So get ready to dive in the world of street food.


India is a country blessed with lot of things like rich heritage, culture, traditions, diversity, unity and many more but the thing which every true Indian cherishes about the country is STREET FOOD. Street food represents a part of India. Colorful narrow streets, packed with small roadside food stalls serving delicious cuisines, are worth grabbing. Thousands of street food with their various ingredients and aroma through the streets open a large window to the world. Every state here serves its own specialty. Whether it is Litti chokha of Bihar, vada pav and pav bhaji of Mumbai or spicy kebabs of Lucknow – every item has its own taste and feeling. A great combination of sweet and spicy flavors can be found in the lanes of Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Spicy poha served with sweet jalebi is the ideal breakfast for people there. Streets of Punjab and the capital of the country Delhi are found with every next chole-kulche stall. If talk we about south India, then it is famous for its roadside dosas and idlis; Gujarat serving jalebi-fafda is the favorite of every gujarati. These are the few dishes of street food which are specifically found in these states but there are some items which can be found anywhere in the country. From gol-gappas to aloo-tikki-chat, momos to ‘Indian-style chowmein  and small tents known as ‘tapirs’ selling masala chai – every individual in India enjoys these.  ‘Parathe-wali-gali’ in Delhi and maggi in Manali’s mall road are the best places of tourist attraction. These quick bites, easy to make, not so healthy and yet so yummy food items are loved by all.

Apart from having these perks of street food it shows a darker side of the country. India is still fighting with some macro-economic problems like lack of employment opportunities, poverty etc and due to this a large part of the population is dependent upon these jobs. For many vendors among them these stalls are the only source of income. Maximum they can earn in a day is just 2000-3000 which is substantial level of income for a lower-class family. There are also many challenges faced by them. First of all, they are deprived by laws made by government in respect of labour union. They are forced to pay 15-20 Rs to the local police as a bribe; they are always hit by the market price-fluctuations and irregular employment. They are associated with encroachment of public spaces, causes traffic congestion, inadequate hygiene, and poor waste disposal. Food safety has become a concern regarding street food. No government agency is responsible to verify the quality of food selling by them. Street vendors are surviving without government support. However, lately government has passed ‘’Street-vendors bill 2013’’ which protects the rights of them.
Street food of India is the heart of the country diversity. They are not enjoyed just because of their low price and good taste but it gives immense pleasure which we cannot feel while eating in an expensive restaurant. Every Saturday-Sunday we can see the ‘chopatis’ filled with hoggers.
. Diverse nature of street food here symbolizes ‘’unity in diversity’’ and there should be some regulatory body to regulate which will uplift the concept of street food.




Monday, May 28, 2018

FOLLOW YOUR LEAD



Before talking about the topic of my first blog let's just talk about the writer first and that's ME!
As you are going to read me for the first time let me WARN you. Relax!! let me warn you about my bad Punchuation skills.(still working on'em) Guys i am not a writer or a expert or specialised blogger. I write because i love writing. I started writing a year ago and realised its not less than a meditation. I used to write on a notebook and on my cellphone's diary when nobody was aware of my this ''HOBBY''. Then for the first time wrote for my college's newsletter magazine where i got pretty good
response from people. That was really unexpected. A month ago i got to know about this blog thing and thought of giving it a chance. So, here i am. CHEERS TO MY FIRST BLOG!!

This blog is all about DREAMS. What is it? Why we see people failing? why we feel scared in following our passions and dreams? well let's just see...


FOLLOW YOUR LEAD

What is Dream? It is something that gives a direction to life. It stops life from getting stuck. A person who cannot dream is dead. Though the human nature is such that  one cannot stop visualizing a dream but there are certain things that become an obstacle in our quest to achieve our dream. These can be rejection, fear of failure, social, political or economical reasons, or even our self. Even before the child is born or knows what aim is, parents start making aims for it. So the child keeps that aim in mind and starts working towards it. Then that child starts to grow, develop a conscience, think, dream, aspire and imagine. But the realization of the previously set aim makes him fearful and less confident in the pursuit his own dreams.
There is almost negligible difference between a dream and an aim. Aim is directed towards a set goal but there can be many dreams. But to choose an aim from among those dreams should be his personal decision and not someone else’s. The contemporary society, even after progressing in time, hasn’t progressed in its beliefs. If the wife is the earning member of the family and the husband stays at home, then they are not fully accepted in the society. There is a lot of discussion and debate regarding change on the social media and in live forums. But there are only a few people who actually work towards making a change, others just talk about it. So, instead of just speaking and discussing about making a change, make a change. Always follow your lead. Step out a little out of your comfort zone if you want to create a comfortable society, where everyone is free to pursue his or her own dreams.