Best and Worst of Bhopal

Variety Book Shop & Gallery

September 3, 2006 · 6 Comments

All over the world bookshop owners are looked upon with respect and unlike other traders they are not just ‘a bania’.

Owners of old bookshops in Delhi, Chennai, Lucknow and other cities are knowledgeable and aware of the culture of place apart from literatteurs and literature. Unfortunately at Variety Book Shop at New Market in Bhopal, it is just the opposite.

It has a good collection of books in English and also some Hindi books kept in a corner but the shop owner is surely falls outside the category of the bookshop owners described above.

Bad manners, snobbish attitude, a lack of education and absolute ‘bad-tameezi’, that’s all you might get to experience at the Variety Book House. Though a bookshop but you can’t touch a book or magazine as if it is a vegetable shop where you come from house thinking of buying the particular vegetable.

I wonder how many people hate this shop but still tolerate the behaviour, perhaps, it is because of lack of alternative. I wish there was a section against ill-mannered shop-owners also in Indian Penal Code or Consumers Act.

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New Market: Bhopal’s Best Bazaar

May 30, 2006 · 4 Comments

I simply love New Market. It is in the heart of the capital and in just a circle of less than 1 sq km, you have hundreds of shops that sell you alpin to aeroplane, as the idiom goes.

I don’t think there is any such market anywhere else. You can stand for hours at the Top N Town (the owner is crorepati and that makes me jealous of the guy) and like a tapori watch the world around.

Have food at Hakeem, a great non-veg hotel where the real mughlai taste beckons you. The bustling market, the subzi mandi, the huge temple and a big mosque all make this tiny market a perfect place.

Apart from khana, peena, tafreeh, you get the pulse of the city. The best part is that you don’t need to run wildly to answer nature’s call as Sulabh exists and also the corners where you just simply let loose. Hats off to the spirit of New Market. Howzzat!

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Bhopal: A hidden jewel in the heart of INDIA

May 10, 2006 · 5 Comments

This is what Daniel Lak said about Bhopal. 'A hidden jewel in the heart of India'. Bhopal is undoubtedly the most underrated City in the country.

Surrounded by Hills and built around beautiful lakes, this City is unique–for its ganga-jumni culture, communal harmony, unique accent of Urdu and communal amity among Hindus and Muslims.

The only place in the world where women (Begums) ruled for over a century in succession, the capital of Madhya Pradesh preserves the richness of the Nawabi era.

The City of Lakes has seen an influx of population in the last decades. IN 1984 it witnessed the gas tragedy but today the scars have more or less healed. One of the most beautiful cities in the country, it carries a pristine charm. Like all Bhopalites, this blogger and this blog will also be lethargic. Our aim is to discuss the City and make a comment on all things like a true Barru-Kaat Bhopali does.

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