You just got to love our country for its lazy government officials, useless college staff and i-sit-on-my-ass-all-day-long-and-think-i-am-king clerks.
I haven’t mentioned much of my brother on this blog, infact to many of you, this may be news that I got one!
My brother suffers from an eye problem from birth. It’s called lazy eye or amblyopia.
At all the major exams, we have applied for extra time, i.e. get gets an extra half hour for each paper. With his T.Y. B.COM exams starting from next week, this week we decided to go to the university and apply for the same.
My mom (who gets tensed easily) made atleast two visits to the university to find out the details and came back with conflicting information courtesy the dear clerks or officers or what-so-ever they call themselves.
Since, I’m sitting at home bekaar, I’m the obvious candidate to get the work done and so Saturday involved me taking a trip to the university with my brother for the extra time.
The first step in the entire process is to stand in a long line till 11am to collect your entry pass. After this you wander through the corridors finding the room. It is interesting to note that the numbering of the rooms has no fixed pattern. You can’t assume that the room after 25 is 26.
We did manage to find our room. The area outside was cluttered with thousands of papers of some application form or exam. The room inside was an equal mess.
We ventured in and asked the man closest about the extra time. He asked to wait for the senior person who would accept our application and so we waited for a while for the same. The senior person sent us to a madam who would help us, but she very kindly sent us back to the first guy.
This person accepted the application and went back to the senior person, all the while I’m cursing under my breath at this inefficiency.
The senior guy tosses it back to the first person who asked us to wait for “half an hour” to collect the letter.
After 35 minutes I sent my brother in to collect the letter and he was asked to wait for “sometime”. We waited for another half hour and asked to wait for some more time.
At around 1am (a good 90 minutes since we were asked to wait for half hour) I realized their breaking for lunch. So I rush in and managed to get the letter signed from a person who was supposed to. The letter goes back to the madam who very conveniently told us that it was her lunch break and I should be back by 2pm.
Ofcourse, I don’t eat lunch, now do I. Anyway after a good wait of another hour, in which I busied myself in playing sudoku on my cellphone and taking that single photo when I had the chance, we were called in and given the letter!
The first man, who was the nicest of the lot apologized for making us wait. I said thanks for atleast getting the job done, took the letter and ran away before they make us wait some more!
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March 20th, 2007 at 9:16 pm
thank God I have an efficient department that does not make us wait in endless lines ….. however the office staff are EXTREMELY particular about their timings which means they walk in at 11, break for lunch at 1, come back at 2 and leave for home by 4! Oh and if the person who usually handles a particular activity is not there u will have to come back at a later time/date (even if it means just for a rubber stamp)
March 20th, 2007 at 9:19 pm
…but in their defense they have always been really nice to me (yup flattery and nice language works marvels) and so no complaints on that front
March 20th, 2007 at 9:45 pm
Not to mention that you’re a girl!
March 21st, 2007 at 10:36 am
a girl with good looks i suppose..to get all the flattery..
@ajay, well working in a power utility so can understand ur situation! have a back office/counter staff of 15 and another 40 outdoor staff. really the staff is highly bureacratic in nature. at times when a customer is left harried, hv to interfere n get the things done. its important i guess for the officer in charge to ensure that the staff gives its best..n understands the customers problem..but still theres lots to be desired from India.
Glad that your work was done at the end of the loooong wait
wish ur bro , all the best for his exams on my behalf.
March 21st, 2007 at 10:45 am
Will convey the regards to my brother. The problem will all government offices is lack of accountability. If that comes in, everyone will be good.
March 21st, 2007 at 7:48 pm
Well I guess it’s a good thing you at least got the work done at the end of the day, I know cases that after a day of being shuffled from here to there (& back) people have been made to “come again” another day.
March 22nd, 2007 at 2:47 am
This is the same old story every where! (atleast here in India)
March 22nd, 2007 at 10:46 pm
So you got your application done at the end of the day!!
Lucky you!!
You should come to our country and see how low the “humanity level” is here!
March 23rd, 2007 at 1:33 am
Got the work done successfully in the end, but I hate wasting time.
March 23rd, 2007 at 2:59 am
@Ajay, It’s really weird to hear that Dell has such terms..
I guess Dell has only this in India..!! They believe Indians will mess it around or what? any idea?
@MAD, You’re true these days doctors are must in the process
March 23rd, 2007 at 12:05 pm
It’s part of the deal. Well, it wasn’t much of a wait though.
March 28th, 2007 at 2:17 pm
Atleast you got the paper without any bribe! That itself is a miracle in India!