Friday, August 22, 2008

CHAKA jam


The first time I was on my way to see the Pratham schools, I got stuck in this 1:30 min traffic jam, right under Mulchand Flyover. Protesters *mostly women i think* had blocked our route, by sitting in the middle of the road and marching, we couldn't go backwards nor forwards.
the picture on the top left is the view of the road behind our car and the picture on right is the view in front.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

TRAAFFFFIC

a rickshaw or threewheeler
Chaka Jam (3 photos)













delhi street at night

Man walking on highway divider

Two wheeler rickshaw.

My first batch of delhi traffic...more to come!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

I'm home

Hey guys!
i'm finally home from india, and man it's so bright and quiet out here! I can't write much, but I have a lot of pictures to post, so just keep on checking back this week for a new set.
(once i find the camera.....)

Sunday, August 17, 2008

LAST DAY

Hey guys! 
Today is my last day in India, and there are so many things I'm going to miss...  now that I have India fresh in my mind.  I'm going to miss watching indian television *there's something about watching MTV in your mother tongue* The radio especially... i can't explain why but the same thing as mtv. :D 
Yesterday was Rakhi, ( the brother sister festival... go search it up on google), and for the first time ever I tied a rakhi (ribbon/string) on my youngest cousins hands... now i suck at rakhi tieing so my mom had to redo it for them.  Anyway, after we tie the rakhi on our brother's hands, we get a small present for them.  My oldest cousin  Jeevoo gave me this beautiful silver bracelet with red stones; My youngest cousins, Vibhu and Varun gave me the whole Asterix and Oblix series and the whole Tintin series!  AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGH I'm so happy , yet i'm so sad...and as you see I'm having trouble writing.

THIS BLOG IS NOT FINISHED YET! == pictures are to come! 

have fun
Kuhoo

Thursday, August 14, 2008

PRATHAM

Hi guys,
So today is like one of my last days in India, and I hope you guys did enjoy reading this blog...when I come home, i'll being posting all the pictures that I think are suitable on here. Anyway, yesterday was a very intersting day, as I went to this NGO (non govermental organization) called Pratham. Pratham started of in Mumbai, nine years ago and is now in Delhi. We went to the Naveed Sharada area, to visit the schools. Pratham basically sets up a school in the slum area, they figure out how many children are in the community and how many of them do have an education and how many don't.
The little kids (3-5) went to the balwari classes, which was taught usually in the teachers home only...in the one we visited they were playing a game, which is Pratham's way of teaching. Pratham also has library -which is basically set up in the librarian's house. They play games and activities to help the children read books. Some kids are 0 level so they recieve picture books, others only can read a few words - so they get those short stories and then there's the kids who can read paragraphs and recieve stories. The one we visited the kids were playing a memory game. They had to write down their favorite color, food or dress on a piece of paper, and then put in the bucket. One person would pick up a piece of paper and would read out the word on the paper such as
GREEN and then they would try to find the person who wrote that word. If they were correct everyone would clap and the person whose word it was, would go up to have their turn. If the person was wrong, they were hit on the arm and had to change places with the person who they wrongly called out, the word was then repeated until the owner was found. The third and actually first place we visited was the school; now Pratham only educates kids from grades 1 to 5, and then they help the grade 5 students get admission into sixth standard (sixth grade). The class we visited was a mix of third and fourth students, because today is Independence day for India( happy independence day btw) the children had no class, yet they still had to be in school (their school is only half day) The girls were wearing colorful bangles and three of them were not wearing the school uniform. My mom who accompanied me ( actually it's the other way around) asked the girl why she wasn't wearing a school uniform and the girl said that she had a dance earlier (they had this function earlier that day). We got to see her do a few steps of this very intersting dance, it wasn't bollywood if you're wondering. Then some other children (mostly girls) recited poems and one even recited a whole story. When we started to take pictures, the kids kept on saying ' didi , meri bhi!' (sister, mine too!). My mom asked me to take a picture of this little girl with an umbrella, but as I got closer to her, I was surrounded by the rest of the school...it was quite funny. The one thing I noticed about the classrooms was that they had no chairs or tables and the children sat on mats, yet they were so comfertable. I mean, we (american students) would be complaining on the floor, don't you agree? They were also very welled mannered and would get up as soon as some teacher or other adminstrator entered the classroom and they would say ' Good Morning Maam' and they wouldn't sit down until they were told to.
I wish could post the pictures today only of the children, but I don't have any way to get them of my memory stick, so please be patient, and please do check the blog when I post the pics.

BYE - and happy independence day!
JAI HIND

Kuhoo

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

HOLY DAY

Hey guys!

I only have around 3 days left in India and basically my dad is here right now.

We're meeting every family member now ( okay so i spent time at some people's houses) and it seems like my Mom is actually noticing the outside world, because my aunt has been moved to a new hospital where she get's 24/7 care and my mom is now free to explore delhi. I've haven't been home (bua's house) in four days, so I returned on Sunday night, after watching Dark Knight ( OMG IT WAS SOOOO GOOOOOOD!!!!! EEEEEEEKKKK) with my cousins Jeevo and Kanupriya. We got up really early, and went visited bua, well actually only dad went up to her room, mom and I stayed in this big restaurant (yes the hospital lobby had a restaurant..so what? :-p). We tehn went to the Hanuman Mandir, which was really nice, and before leaving I got some mehndi *henna* applied to my right hand, I basically picked on it soon as it started to dry and we reached the hospital...because i'm not a very patient person. I got to see my aunt too with my Uncle. She looked so much better!!! After that we went to my Tai's house (another aunt..dad's cousin sister in law) and basically all of my dad's cousins turned up (well not all) and we ahd this big family gathering...it was nice.

Friday, August 8, 2008

random

Hey guys,
thank you for all the comments i'm getting.  Today I've done nothing so exciting to tell you about, but my dad is here, he wasn't supposed to come, but he did. So that's really sweet, I just haven't met him yet because he's at the hosptial and i stayed over last night at deepak chacha's house.
Yesterday, Daksh and I went to this NGO's office, a NGO is a non govermental organization that works in the villages and slums.  The one we went to was called Partham, which works with illiterate and uneducated poor children, next week we will be going to some of the communities to see exactly how Partham works and I may decide to return next summer and help them out, so that sounds exciting.
Anne, this is for you, if you're reading this then, I'm still looking for your perfect present, but hopefully i'll get it next week, because then my mother is free to come around with me.