Kalpa, A Dream That Came True

Yogesh Sarkar

Administrator
Dreams Do Come True.

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Friday night, I was sitting in Starbucks at Cyber Hub Gurgaon, sipping coffee and reading Tolstoy’s Short Stories. Out of nowhere, a thought came in my mind that I shared on my social media account, “A small hut in the midst of the Himalayas, surrounded by miles and miles of electrified fence to keep others at bay, is all I need.”

By the time I came back home (past midnight), I was set on the idea to travel to the Himalayas.

I had been away from them for far too long and it was now time for me to escape to my hermitage.

I initially zeroed in on Shangarh in Sanjh Valley.

I was elated to find a direct bus from Delhi to Sanjh and that too a deluxe AC. However, it seem odd that HRTC would take the longer route via Shimla and Jalori Pass to Sanjh, rather than going via Aut. After scratching my head for a while, I finally booked the ticket at 12:46 pm on 6th April, just 6 and a half hours before its departure from Delhi.

Now, it was time to pack.

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citymonk

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. Out of nowhere, a thought came in my mind that I shared on my social media account, “A small hut in the midst of the Himalayas, surrounded by miles and miles of electrified fence to keep others at bay, is all I need.”
This could be a nightmare instead of day dream. Electric fence could be dangerous not only to innocent
passers and stray animals but also to not so alert inmates.
I have seen dead 'Neel Gai' in nearby Baghpat electrified fenced farms. This Sight is so horrible that Administration allows farmers to shoot such stray animals with Guns.
It would be better if you plan to shoot trespassers rather then stunning them with electricity.
 

Yogesh Sarkar

Administrator
This could be a nightmare instead of day dream. Electric fence could be dangerous not only to innocent
passers and stray animals but also to not so alert inmates.
I have seen dead 'Neel Gai' in nearby Baghpat electrified fenced farms. This Sight is so horrible that Administration allows farmers to shoot such stray animals with Guns.
It would be better if you plan to shoot trespassers rather then stunning them with electricity.
It would be a smart fence, letting animals and birds of all type cross without any issue, while delivering lethal dosage of electricity to human trespassers. Manually shooting down takes time and effort, though it can be a good sport. :D
 
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