Pune & We – Journey Of An Year!

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Today morning Venu reminded that we had been living in Pune for an year! OMG! How fast the days run! 

Almost a week before we had started packing from our side. 26th Nov 2012, we had to leave for Deccan Queen Pune from Karnataka’s Pride, Garden City Bengaluru in the evening after sending all our belongings with packers and movers. 

Our owner aunty had instructed a day before that we would be having our food with them. We thought of not disturbing them and bought idli parcel from a hotel nearby. We were just finishing idlis and aunty invited us to have breakfast! We couldn’t say no to her. We climbed the stairs. Ohh!! Aunty was ready with 2 plates of hot idlis! With great difficulty we finished second set of idlis and aunty was complaining with love that we had nothing! How could we tell her that it was our second idli plate? 
Two of our packers and movers had packed and carried with them almost everything we owned. We had lunch at our owner’s house. Aunty had prepared delicious curd rice and chitranna. She promised to prepare chapatis so that we can carry it for the evening. It was about 3 o’ clock. We had bath and got ready to leave… Time was magically running…

I guess it was about 5.30pm when Aunty packed chapatis, coconut chatney and sugar for us. It was already getting dark. We had to catch our bus at 6.30 in the evening. Our hearts were becoming heavier looking at the empty house… Aunty and Uncle sent us off with filled eyes. Repeatedly they said that they would miss the bonding with us.

Venu’s 8 years of attachment with Bengaluru and his friends was making him emotional. We had to move on leaving everything behind. It was 7.30pm when our bus to Pune headed towards our destination.

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Our bus had stopped at Satara for breakfast. When I saw ‘idlis’ I felt like vomiting. Except in childhood when traveling by bus was only to my granny’s place, I didn’t have motion sickness. Pressure of relocation had made me sick. It was in the morning at about 11.00 o’ clock we got down the bus at Katraj, our bus staff insisted us to get down at Wakad thinking that we were going to Hinjewadi or nearby. It was about 12.45pm when we reached Magarpatta, The Pride of Pune by auto. 

Our guest house was ready. After complete rest on that day, we were in a mood to enjoy the beauty of Magarpatta!

Magarpatta, the pride of Pune and the city of the future, is the first well planned cyber city in India. The city is build over 400 acres in the Hadapsar village with hospitals, schools, a budget mall cum market named DC or Destination Centre, Aditi garden (a spacious garden cum park) flats and individual houses.

Oxygen zone is the welcoming circle from the main gate of Magarpatta City.
 

Oxygen Zone, Magarpatta
Oxygen Zone, Magarpatta
We were accommodated in the 8th floor of Cosmos. And we enjoyed this bird’s eye view of Magarpatta city from our balcony for a week. There was a temple, rows of houses that appeared like toy houses in between green trees, on the other side houses that were being constructed, view of tall buildings of software companies from far… It was all amazing.
Magarpatta - View form Cosmos, our guest house at 8th floor
Magarpatta – View form Cosmos
Magarpatta - View form Cosmos
Magarpatta – Another View form Cosmos

About Sindhu

A nature lover and dreamer who expresses herself as an artist, fashion designer and blogger. Persued B.Sc fashion design at Karavali College (Mangaluru University 2003 - 2006) with first rank. Former lecturer for fashion designing at Gloria College, Puttur for five years (2006-2011). Blogger since 2013.

30 Comments

  1. Thanks for the wonderful narration. You will cherish this memory for ever.

  2. Thank you very much for sharing this dear 🙂

  3. nice post! what a nice and lovely aunty!

    🙂

  4. oh u live in magarpatta? in my journey to Pune from bangalore, I had walked around it at night..phew! amazing. lovely place Pune .. i loved it..

  5. Hahaha, an overdose of idlis 🙂 Loved your story Sindhu and I answered your questions for the award. 🙂

  6. I used to work in Magarpatta (I later relocated to B'lore!), and used to take walks around the lovely campus during my breaks. This post reminded me of those times!

  7. Nice one 🙂 for me Pune means bhakarvadi, chi tales shrikhand, shrew berry biscuites and Desai's bandhus products 🙂

  8. That is such a beautifully narrative post! Best wishes for your future ahead! 🙂

  9. Wonderful narration. Great reading it.

  10. Hope you will enjoy your time in Pune too and years just seem to fly even faster in adulthood.

  11. Thank you so much SG, it is an honour to get your appreciation 🙂 Yes, this is a memory forever!

  12. 🙂 This is a memory for life, isn't it?

  13. Thank you Ankita 🙂 Yes, she was very much fond of us!

  14. Hearty welcome to my art world Vivek! No, we stay in Hadapsar. Ohh! How come you walked?? What happened???

  15. Yes, Pune is a very nice place with lovely people and places 🙂

  16. Ha haa 😀 Overdose of love too 😀 I am glad you like this story from our life 🙂 Oh! Thank you, will definitely read it 🙂

  17. Hearty welcome to my blog Shreesha 🙂 So small world! We are connected through Magarpatta 🙂 I am glad this post reminded you of your Pune life 🙂

  18. Thank you Seeta 🙂 So you were in Pune? Mmm… it seems that you are a foodie 🙂

  19. Thanks a lot for liking my post Bhavya! Thanks for your wishes 🙂

  20. Thank you so much Indrani 🙂 I am glad that you like this post 🙂

  21. Hope so Mridula 🙂 Rightly said! Wondering that time has come to change the calendar so soon!

  22. Thanks for sharing information about Small Pune (Magarpatta). First time i heart about Magarpatta.

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  26. Wah! very nice and sweet memory forever..:)

  27. Definitely forever memory! Thanks for stopping by and leaving your words of appreciation! They mean a lot!

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