Vikram Karve: STAY INSIDE STAY COOL - LIVING IN PUNE
Academic and Creative Writing Journal Vikram Karve: STAY INSIDE STAY COOL - LIVING IN PUNE.LIVING IN WAKAD
Part 1 – Stay Inside Stay Cool
By
VIKRAM KARVE
STAY INSIDE STAY COOL
Stay Inside Stay Cool. That is the best thing to do if you live in Wakad, or for that matter, if you live in anywhere in Pune. 
Just stay inside your home, for if you do decide to venture out it is highly possible that you will lose your cool.
To   start with there is the crazy Pune traffic, and with most of the  roads  dug up for the never-ending repair, the chaos is even crazier.  That is  why I say: The best way to travel in Pune is to go nowhere!
As far as I am concerned, the best thing about this place is my apartment – it is a “no-neighbours” apartment. 
On   a lighter note, yes, there are no neighbours at present since most of   the owners seem to be long-term investors waiting for appreciation of   their property and have kept their flats securely locked in the hope   that the value of real estate in Pune will shoot up. Then, there are a   few short-term investors who have bought flats to rent them out to  young  IT Pros and balance their EMIs and one never knows whether they  will  ever stay in these lovely apartments: exemplifying the adage –  Fools Build Houses and Wise Men live in them.  Well, I am not a  real estate investor. I have bought the house to live  in it, so I seem  to be one of the exceptional few who is enjoying  staying in my own  brand new house. 
Luckily,   this place is not in the middle of a concrete jungle and you do not   feel boxed-in by huge buildings surrounding you like in most places in   Pune, and in the proliferating townships on the other side of the road   in Wakad. Here you have a much better view than your neighbour’s   balcony. 
There   is plenty of natural light, plenty of fresh air, a breathtaking view   of the Mula River and its verdant surroundings, and a “feel good”  vibe,  which fills me with cheer and makes me happy to stay at home. I  must say that the architect who designed these apartments in Rohan  Tarang has done a real good job. One gets a feeling of roominess,  brightness and liveliness here as this is not one of those ubiquitous  cramped matchbox design flats, proliferating all over Pune, where one  feels  claustrophobic and uncomfortable the moment one enters. 
I   like my home. First impressions are good and as far as the other   aspects like quality of construction, amenities, maintenance services   and promises kept are concerned, well, it is early days yet and I will   tell you in times to come.
Where is Wakad?
If   you drive along the road from Aundh to the Rajiv Gandhi InfoTech   Park at Hinjewadi in Pune, the moment you notice a large number of  hoardings advertising various apartment townships in the concrete  jungle, which you can see to your right, you know you are nearing  Wakad. Well I am quite fortunate since Rohan Tarang is not in this  overcrowded concrete jungle but is the solitary housing complex to the   left side of the Aundh-Hinjewadi  Road adjoining the Wakad village on  the banks of the Mula River.  
One   of these billboards features a sexy skimpily clad model frolicking in  a  cool blue swimming pool with an iced cocktail in her hand and has  the  catchy slogan: Stay Inside Stay Cool. (I wonder whether the   gorgeous beauty is really going to spend the rest of her life staying   cool sipping cocktails and having fun in the swimming pool of that   luxurious township or any of the others in the vicinity most of them   bearing fancy enticing names reminding one of exotic destinations). Most   of the advertisements for these so-called integrated townships exhort   you to stay inside and claim that with all the amenities provided  inside it is best to stay inside and there is no need to go outside. 
Well I am not going to spend the rest of my life inside the walls of a ghetto immersed in a swimming pool or working out in the gym or brooding inside my house – no Stay Inside Stay Cool or Stay Inside Stay Enthralled for me.  
So   I am going to go out, walk all over the place, drive around, explore,   and tell you all about living in Wakad. By the way, I am quite  fortunate that Rohan Tarang is not located inside the overcrowded  concrete jungle coming up in Wakad, but is the solitary housing complex  towards the southern side of the Aundh-Hinjewadi Road adjoining the  serene Wakad village on the banks of the placid Mula River which  affords quite a picturesque view from my balcony, especially at sunset.  But then, everything has its pros and cons.
Bye for now – Stay Inside Stay Cool and don’t forget to read my ramblings on Living in Wakad right here in this blog of mine. 
VIKRAM KARVE 
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VIKRAM KARVE   educated at IIT Delhi, ITBHU Varanasi, The Lawrence School Lovedale,   and Bishop's School Pune, is an Electronics and Communications  Engineer  by profession, a Human Resource Manager and Trainer by  occupation, a  Teacher by vocation, a Creative Writer by inclination  and a Foodie by  passion. An avid blogger, he has written a number of  fiction short  stories and creative non-fiction articles in magazines  and journals for  many years before the advent of blogging. He has  written a foodie book Appetite For A Stroll   and a book of fiction short stories which is being published soon and   is busy writing his first novel. Vikram lives in Pune with his family   and pet Doberman girl Sherry, with whom he takes long walks thinking   creative thoughts. 
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