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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Gen. Mayadas has sold out...

This piece is a bit late, but better than never...

Rtd. Gen. Mayadas P.V.S.M, has left McCluskiegunj for good.

The name Mayadas... recall the BOFORS GUN DEAL?

Gen. Mayadas, who owned a beautiful plot of land and a bunglow at Gunj, has sold off and gone away. He, as I have known him for years, did a lot for the poor people of Gunj. He spoke like a lion. He lived alone on the 20 acre plot. He used to visit the villages and ask people if he could do anything for them?

He is remembered by all and missed by many too.

I hope he remembers us too.

Friday, October 8, 2010

a friend got engaged today!

Today a family friend, Nelson Gordon the only son of Uncle Noel Gordon, a permanent resident with roots deep in to the soil of Mccluskiegunj, got engaged today. The ceremony was held at the residence of the bride to be.

The wedding is expected to be sometime in November this year.

That's the latest news of the Gunj I hear.

There was no current for four days and ................ :)

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Railway station being bettered

I recall the earlier years when I was a young boy. There were no electric trains then. We would love the sight of the steam engine rolling in and enjoyed a crowded platform where passangers would buy locally grown fruit and stuff from the canteen.The halt was for nearly half an hour as the engine would refill its water tank to continue its journey.

There were no proper platforms then. There was just land separating the four sets of tracks.

The platforms still ground level, are now concreted.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

The bridge across Damodar river

For years, there's been the need of a bridge across the Damodar river that separates Ranchi and Latehar districts.
After monsoons are over, a temporary bridge has been built every year since the last 6-7 years. This temp. bridge is to allow the hundreds of trucks transport coal from Tetaria Khar, a coal mine near Balumath, to Khalari siding. But monsoons wash away the mentioned bridge each year.
Well, finally the government has done a wonderful job by sanctioning a permanent bridge. The building work began a year or so ago and the contract I believe, is of 23 months, meaning that The bridge that will be responsible or the reason for development in the Gunj, will be ready by the end of this year. I had been to the site and had seen for myself, so I do believee that by the end of this year it should be completed.
Once this bridge is completely in use, there will be vehicles running through McCluskiegunj which will reduce the lenght of raoads between Daltonganj, Balumath, and Tori (Chandwa) etc. and Ranchi and Jamshedpur etc..
This, will be something that will relieve the residents of the Gunj. There will be a vehicle available to and fro Ranchi at least after every half an hour or so. Ranchi is the nearest for good markets, collages and Hospitals.
Normally there's only one small bus that leaves for Ranchi in the morning and returns to the Gunj in the evening. It is called "Pawan Rath" and belongs to Kanhaiya Prasad. Kanhaiya has another small bus which he rents out for wedding and picnic seasons.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

current playing-up again

The electricity got cut-off on the 26th day of May and finally came on, on the 31st. This is a common thing to happen in the Gunj.

There is no government electrician posted at and for McCluskiegunj since the last 20 years. The last electrician was beaten up by the locals due to current issues and thus he fled.

Now when there's a problem with current, people either hire a private electrician from Khalari Bazar Tand or do the job themselves.

Villages and huts far out of the electrification range have taken connections using a single naked GI wire using tall trees as posts causing the voltage to drop due to improper insulation and due to no neutral supply from the supply poles.

There are many people who use heaters to cook food. When coal sigaries (fires) are lit and the smoke is in the air, it is a clear indication that there's no current.

There has been an improvement over the years though, but it still needs a lot of attention and work to be done in this regard. Until then, we suffer and live by the mercy of the Jharkhand State Electricity Boarad.