He stands all
alone in the middle of the night.
He has drawn
the graveyard shift.
A young lad of 20 years, fair skinned from
east or north-east India , a grey and blue uniform with a broad belt, black
boots and a 4 ft ‘lathi’ to protect
himself and the whole society ! and protect all of us from thieves and robbers,
rodents and snakes. And ghosts and vampires as well.
His beat is from STP to Children’s play area
and his home base - the small patch of grass in front of the DG sets!
Has anyone
seen him? Not sure, but many would have
noticed a thin, five and a half feet apparition blending amongst the half grown
trees and full grown bushes in front of flat 4005.
Question: If
I were to command you to stand from 8 in the night to 8 the morning, all alone,
without your smart phone, without your iPod, and even without a torch in this
area, how would you feel?
And if you had to do this 7 days at a stretch in
December or in May, guess what will become of you ??
Folks, that is
the life of Sobha Palladian security guards !!
The fresh
recruits directly imported from Orissa and Assam are given basic training and
put into shifts on rotation. The grave yard shifts near the STP - the toughest
spot with no proper lighting and shelter.
And they brave the foul weather, the
sweltering summer heat, the chilly winter winds, the gloomy monsoon drizzle or
just pitch dark moonless ghostly Amavasya nights !!
And they have to stand all alone gazing at
the darkness.
Recently during
one of my morning walks I directly approached this lonesome chap at the STP area.
He is sitting on a cement bench, and as he sees me, he quickly stands up
shuffling his feet. A mixture of confusion spreads over his face - should he
salute? or say a greeting?? or stand in attention?
or just turn around and scram??
But for now
he just stands still with a perplexed expression – like a nilgai hit by a powerful
search light beam in the middle of the night !
And as I get
nearer, I smile, wave my hand and brightly say Good morning , Namashkaar ! He visibly relaxes and mumbles something.
Kaisey Ho
?? Kuch chai vaghera piya ?? Shift kab khatam ho raha hai ??
And the next
day as I walk around the bend, he jumps up to full attention and smartly salutes
me, ‘Good Moring Sir ‘ with a bright smile !!
And that
made my day!!
Krish..
It s indeed a dull job. I always greet them during my morning walks
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