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March 26, 2008

Train Goa- Mumbai

Filed under: private — annaoscarsson @ 10:32 am

Traveling from Goa to Mumbai is quit of an experience. The landscape is not was fascinates me but the people traveling, the restaurant and the way of selling food on the train. I would recommend traveling in second class where you get your own “bed” at a coupe with 8 beds. During the twelve hours ride men are passing by all the time selling coffee, chai, kebab and all other different types of food. And since the kitchen was allowed to enter I had to check it out. Hugh pots, lots of spices and big frying pans full of oil. With the train swinging pretty much from one side to another I cannot help wondering how many accidents there are in those restaurants. The heat was almost unstandable and the pan with frying oil looked like it was going to fall in any second. Seeing this it did not seem very remarkable that the man were walking around with heavy boxes and buckets during the whole ride without falling apart. On the other hand it seems like people in general here in India are caring around their things. Another thing that amazes me in this world is their smoking rules. On the platform when waiting for the train you are not allowed to smoke even though it is outside. But you can smoke on the train if you open the doors, yes, you can open the doors while the train is driving. Another thing that is good to keep in mind if you have problems going to “Indian style” toilets (which means a hole in the ground), then you can find one or two “Western style” toilets. But on the other hand it is quite funny to try to squat while the train is swinging and suddenly breaking. 

 

 

 

March 24, 2008

Questions for Allan Webber

Filed under: Team, Uncategorized — annaoscarsson @ 12:20 pm

 During our outpost here in Mumbai we have to answer some questions asked by external people. Our first question comes from Allan Webber and concerning the Indian economic growth and it’s relation the to the people. 

 

How are Indias people handling the countries transition into a growing world economic people? 

First thing to be said that I have learned from Kirschta a guide that took us around in one of the slums in Mumbai are that people in India are very aware about what is going on in the world in relation to India.  The growing economy make it possible for people to for example get out of the slum because they earn more. I get the feeling that with the growth comes more global pressure. We visited Dr Savant (at Mumbai University) and talked to him about globalization and India. His answers about the system were or were to be handled by a national programme (includes homelessness, water cleaning system). 

 

Do they feel any change in the status in the world?  

Doctor Savant said that he thinks that India will be the next USA and leading country in the world. I have got the impression that some people do both feel and see the change. On this hand it should be mentioned the religious aspect of the people and the cast system. This means that if you are not Hindi then you are not a part of the system of being re-borned and therefore not really existing in real. Therefore the status will not be notified as changed or comperative to the rest of the world.  And because of the cast system the people do not aim for getting a higher status. 

March 14, 2008

The slum in Mumbai

Filed under: Uncategorized — annaoscarsson @ 8:53 am

Yesterday we went with a guided tour to Darvin, the biggest slum of Mumbai. The productivity and their work was fascinating to see. One of the main business in Darvin is plastic recycling which is owned by one family. Plastic is to be found all over the city so it collected and brought to Darvin to wash and redone to small corns of plastic that is sold to different business. There are 1200 families in the pottery business and there are a lot of other small stores and craftsmen. On the other hand the watter that is running in the canal between the hinduistic part and the islamic part is totally black and smells very bad. The garbage was found on the roof at some places, on the ground beside the “houses” and at the school yard. The recycling and long-time sustainibility were not balanced at all. But on the other hand it also mean that they are going in the right direction. 

March 13, 2008

Mumbai smell and polution

Filed under: Team — annaoscarsson @ 7:09 am

There is so many things to understand and get a grip of in this city. Mumbai is pretty dirty, most of the days it is impossible to see the sun because of the polution and it smells bad. The smell of garbage and poo reaches you when travelling through the city, at some places worse then others. There are a lot of rats to be seen and half-dying cats and dogs are all over the ctiy. The appreciative numbers of people are 17 million during the night and a little bit more then 20 million during the day. The traffic is crazy  and they are beeping the horn 24 seven. But I can still say that I like the city a little bit. There is something that makes me feel good about the city, maybe it is the low criminality. 

Hotel cowie’s

Filed under: Team — annaoscarsson @ 6:52 am

At the moment I am living in Colaba which is the tourist area at  the Cowie’s hotel in a room with Amy and Lisen from my team. We are living on the top floor with Peder, Borgar and Finnur as our next dooor neighbour and with a lounge just outside the room. It is a really nice hang out space and the only thing that is missing is Internet connection. But there is a nice caffé just five minutes walk from here which can be compared to starbucks and the Internet connection is good there and it costs less then 30 SKR for two hours. It is not cheap to live in this city, especially not if you compare to what things cost here. I  pay almost 800 rupis per night which is around 130 sek a night. It is not that bad but the standard here is low. On the other hand half of Mumbai’s inhabitans are homeless so no wonder the living prices are pretty high. At least there are no rats to be seen on this hotel yet. 

March 10, 2008

Mumbai for the first time

Filed under: Team — annaoscarsson @ 7:45 am

Finally I have arrived to Mumbai… the smell is awfull, the buildings are in pretty bad shape and people are sleeping everywhere. But it is nice, I like it. I have never lived anywhere like it and the only thing I can compare to is Tanger in Marroco, which was even more crazy and dirty. Anyway the people here seems nice and I like the athmosphere. Going to look at another part of town.  

March 5, 2008

Fall in Australia

Filed under: private — annaoscarsson @ 7:30 pm

At the moment I just feel like going to Mumbai, do some work there and go back home. I will try to find some interesting work during the summer, gain some money and aim for Australia. In fall I have world wide practice at the Kaospilot and at the moment I feel like going to Australia during that time. It depends on how everything will proceed with my business during the summer. But I am longing to see Australia… 

March 4, 2008

In chains?

Filed under: private — annaoscarsson @ 8:38 am

Trying to imagine my self with people all around me for three months. After what I have heard the men in Mumbai are crazy about the women. They follow them, scream at them and touch them. That scares me off a little bit because that can drive me crazy.  People that I have talked with that have been there give as a recomendation to always as a woman to walk together with a guy. I am so curious to find out what it is like, NOW!

March 2, 2008

Resorb in India

Filed under: Uncategorized — annaoscarsson @ 1:45 pm

In a week I will be leaving for Mumbai, finally, finally! I am looking so much forward to go there now and to get to know the city. I am curious to find out what it is like especially after all stories tell me about India. Can not help wondering how Swedes in generall look at the world.  Yeasterday I was at a party where I talk to a person who works with medication. She advised me to bring a lot of Resorb (helps the body to use the liquid better), which my friends luckely gave me as a present the other day…

February 25, 2008

Accounting, all over me

Filed under: private — annaoscarsson @ 9:59 pm

Starting to get a little bit stressed to be honest…. I am leaving for  India in a week and since I will be there for three months I need to get some things sorted before. I wanted to start to work with some foundraising today but no time for that. Have a year of salary to register and send to the tax- office first. At the moment there are a lot of accounting and paper work that need to be solved for my mum’s business before I can do something else. Going back to work….  

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