Following photos were taken while travelling by car
from Bangalore to Pondy or Pondicherry or Puducherry. Photos relate to vendors, bazaars & shopkeepers
etc trying to make a living. Most of them are illiterates or semi literates.
Some of the street vendors come to tourist spots from long distances. In fact a
vendor of purses & leather belts had come from Aligarh, UP by train to Pondy.
He said that a group of five of them were in the town selling leather goods
& had taken a room on rent in a nearby village 20 km away.
Pondy in fact is said to derive its name from a bazaar called Poduke or Poduca which is recorded as Roman trading
destination from first century. Then there were Dutch, English & French
traders. French East India Company established a trading centre here in 1674 & French held control until 1954 with brief intervention from English & Dutch.
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Boats in backwaters waiting for tourists |
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This small town is on NH-66 on way to Pondy & is as chaotic as any other in India |
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Work force on the move under the Imli trees |
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Lower hoarding reads 'French Corner' implying thereby that Pondy is near |
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Closed shops in the morning on the sea front. In the evening they sell bhel, chana murmura, pani puri, noodles & other local delicacies |
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This vehicle or Jugaad is operated by two barefooted gentlemen aged 25 & nearly 50. This palace on wheels has stocks of idols, photos of Gods, pooja items, some utensils & their meagre personal belongings. They play recorded devotional songs to attract people |
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Amma is preparing filter Kappi for us during a break on Eastern Coast Road somewhere near Chenglapattu |
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Such Jugaad vehicles are found all over India. Desi engineering cheap & best |
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Dhabas & drivers do more for integrating India than is done by the politicians. Maharashtrian food & Punjabi dal tadka is available here with tandoori roti. This Reddy's Punjabi Dhaba was near Krishnagiri on NH-7 to Chennai. Reddy is the owner of this Dhaba & spoke Hindi besides Tamil & Kannada |
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Vendor of hot coffee & tea on sea front. On approaching a customer he softly announces in a lyrical tone 'Kapee-eyaa - Tea-eeyaaa' |
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This fellow sells hot Kappi & Samosa on sea front. His bag contains paper plates, paper cups & chutney as well. Rs. 10/ each for a Kappi or a Samosa |
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Here is the astrologer, palmist & a card reader to tell you about your future for a princely sum of Rs. 25. Some stones & metallic rings are also available with him for sale which shall ward off evil-eye |
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Hot Rasam on the go |
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Enjoy Pani Puri on sea front |
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Hot Kappi |
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Enjoy ice cream |
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Rural scene - tower for cellphone, small solar panel, electric wires overhead. Three flags of which two are religious & one political. Bus stop under the tree |
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Lunch time |
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Fishermen toil hard during hot & humid day in small boats to catch fish |
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