Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Bangalore First Impressions

After much thought, trepidation and planning i'm at Bangalore. The out sourcing mecca of the world. Here are some of my first impressions.

The city seems to be buzzing all the time. There is moving traffic even at 4 in the morning. The one thing that strikes you momentarily when you reach bangalore is just the number of people around you. Its just a sea of humanity. I don't know if you would feel the same way if you moved from an other city in india. But coming back from a place like tulsa it was just so very evident. I did feel so claustrophobic at times inside my apartment. It almost like being surrounded by a layer of humans and concrete from all ends.

But what surprised me more is just the general attitude of the people here. Everybody seemed to be calm, focused and had a grip on all the madness around them, and with so much activity going around there is abundant people to do all the services/work needed.
In fact there is a boy at the temporary accommodation the company had provided who cooks cleans and takes care of the guests need and every apartment complex has a boy like this. At the work place there is a person allotted to take care of any personal belongings that you might want to leave at the door( just imagine he is like a walking safety locker). So theres just people everywhere to take care of even the mundane of the work.

You walk in to the workplace and the awe continues. But Strangely with so many people around the place sounds eerily quiet. If you close your eyes for a few moments you might think that there is no one around you, but the moment you open your eyes you can see the top of a hundred heads at the same time. I did get some looks for my weird accent now and then but all in all it is a pleasant looking workplace.

Most of all one thing that struck me was india humbles you very easily. You are surrounded by honest hardworking people trying their level best to lead a good life. Be it the boy who works at my apartment, the guy who collects items at the doors or the avp of my team its just a bunch of people trying to make a living doing all they can do. Among all the commotions , the pollution , the traffic jams, the crowds the humility and hard work of people around just shines through. It will make you feel insignificant and humble all at the same time.

For my next post --- House hunting in bangalore.

4 comments:

t3chth0ughts said...

It will be interesting to see how you adapt after being in the US and Tulsa, OK. Sounds like you are being spoiled by the attendants at work and the apartment. I assume you have to give them your iphone when you walk into the office?

t3chth0ughts said...

It will be interesting to see how you adapt after being in the US and Tulsa, OK. Sounds like you are being spoiled by the attendants at work and the apartment. I assume you have to give them your iphone when you walk into the office?

ACHIEVEMORE said...

Pappu... It is nice that you have started enjoying India & Bangalore. Every place is interesting to live. Every place may have advantages & disadvantages and you can feel it slowly.

Your creativity & wisdom must help you make the place more pleasant to you and help perform your roles better and ACHIEVE your personal, professional & social GOALS.

It is all in your mind to make the place & life, HELL or HEAVEN. The purpose of life is to make all your life interesting and make others to feel that you are an interesting person and a great RESOURCE for their development.

Try to understand and rediscover yourself in the new environment. Try to understand OTHERS better. Try to understand as how others have understood you. Then try to either CHANGE yourself or Others.

Life is really an interesting game. Sometimes you can WIN. Sometimes, OTHERS too can WIN. Take all the EXPERIENCE to better yourself.

ACHIEVEMORE

Loving Chithappa

Sangeetha said...

Anna, nice to hear your first insights about the city. I can totally identify myself with the first sentence of your blog. But my decision might not have been as hard as yours!

Whenever I move to a new place, I find things different, interesting, amusing, shocking etc for quite sometime until those INSPIRING bits hit me..! Am still trying to look past the annoying SINGlish and appreciate stuff here ;) Its nice to know your experience.

And I guess humility comes only with wisdom and thats the path to more wisdom! (Oh that sounds little philosophical!) Good luck with everything. Looking forward to more posts :)