The Gypsy. Or, how not to buy a car.
I was born in Delhi.
I grew up in Vellore, Tamil Nadu and then left as soon as I legally could.
First stop, three years for college in Madras.
Next, I moved to Delhi, where I lived for eight years at five different addresses.
I’ve just discovered that my PAN card was probably delivered to an ex-boyfriend’s residence, where I lived for two years, a few months after I broke up with him and moved out. He hasn’t lived at that address since 2000 so it is now untraceable but I continue to file my IT returns. The IT department also refuses to issue me a new one. I have grown tired of sending them requests. I also don’t give a shit anymore, I think.
I lived in Defence Colony for my last three years in Delhi, my last home/barsati there being the address on my passport.
In late 2003 I moved to Bombay via Bradford, UK and Alibag, Maharashtra
I lived in Bandra for three years.
Then I spent a year in Brighton.
I have now spent nine months in Thane, just outside Bombay.
And I am trying to buy a car.
Mobile phone bills, credit card bills and bank statements are not accepted as proof of one’s existence, credibility or solvency. I don’t have an MTNL landline because that would just be another useless bill to pay.
I cannot issue a neat brief reply when people ask me ‘where are you from?’
‘All over the place’ I usually say brightly. If we get a drink, kick back to chat and chill out then I will tell you the whole story.
Like my peers I should be thinking about buying a house and settling down but that is not possible right now. I also have an allergy to banks in general, whose help I would surely need if I did decide to buy some ugly, cramped, poky apartment in a building with a name like Belissima Heights or Jai Shri Ram Gardens. Also, who the hell really wants to grow old in this city anyhow? Unless you can live in Bandra or South Bombay.
I work independently as a freelancer, and ‘with many small and large NGOs’ at that, so there is no one reliable, credible institution backing me in the face of sundry service providers and their hideous paperwork. My ‘office’ is essentially wherever I recharge my laptop. And NGOs? The woman in Bangalore processing my credit card application was unable to understand this concept. (On that note, I hope that I get that full-time job, if for no other reason that it will be way easier to process the paperwork).
Why must we be forced to continually reassure each other with these spurious indices of security, of commitment? Isn’t it enough that I am here, now, holding you, laughing into your shoulder, cooking us a special meal that we enjoy with overpriced wine that gets us a little giggly? Why is your system designed to be so suspicious of who and where I am now, and what I do? 'Independence' is just too frightening for some people. It is not that I dont accept your conditions, I have no choice, I just want to ask if another way is possible? Can you consider some other arrangement that will allow us to enjoy each other more meaningfully? Rather than be so chained, obliged, so beholden.
I dread 2012 because thats when I have to renew my passport and my driver's license. But before that I want that bloody car.


5 Comments:
My word! Hope it works out!
So relate to this. It's a nightmare if you don't work for a "proper" firm, if you freelance, if you don't own a landline - getting even a damn cooking gas connection is a headache.
The worst - when spouses don't share their last name. Because then you must constantly furnish a copy of the marriage certificate.
Oh absolutely Neha, was going to add that bit about not sharing the last name. Have been having the darndest time getting my cheques, magazines and anything in my name. The security guards downstairs have taken it upon themselves to tell post/courier guys that 'Maya Ganesh' doesnt live at #23 because he can only see the 'Parker' surname on the nameplate (and its such a damn narrow nameplate that another name wouldnt fit on it). Bloody irritating and the politics of which I find it hard to explain to the guard when I am frothing about not receiving my cheques!
ok there is something worse than not sharing the last name thing - when your child doesnt have a surname. (tara is just 'tara' in birth certificate and passport) that my dears is a nightmare, as we founf out on our recent trip.
Bless you maya! i understand about the whole where are you from bit also, as im mix race, and everyone questions me. thankfully i dont have quite the same trouble you are, but ill pray that you get thru it just the same!
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