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Posted on: Oct 19, '08


 The Great Indian Cover up !!

The Great Indian Middle Class Cover up

A few months back I took a train to Kerala and saw a large number of “VIP” suitcases “covered” with olive green canvas … and thereby hangs a rat’s tale.

I guess I must have been in the 5th Std when some returning-from- “phoren” relative gifted our family a transistor radio.. and not just any radio..it was National Panasonic !! cutting edge Japanese technology of the time. As an aside, these were always called transistors.. never transistor radios.

The new transistor was a big change from the older (Philips) radio which would needed a warm-up before use , made guttural noises and sometimes whistled funnily for no reason. An additional plus point was that I (or my brother) could carry it to our room and listen to all the Vividh Bharati broadcasts of film songs..including the famous Jayamala, a program where AIR broadcast songs requested by soldiers from the armed forces.I am greatly indebted to the Lance Naiks, Sipahis and Subedars from 56 APO and Ambala cant for this early exposure to one of our great musical traditions. Come evening, the transistor would be appropriated by my father for the nine o’clock news (of Devaki Nandan Pandey and Lotika Ratnam fame). But I digress…

This transistor was about the size of a large dictionary and had shiny and smart looking knobs and dials. It had a built in antenna (aerial in those days) which could be folded . But it did not come with a factory made case. So in deference to the time worn tradition of our dusty land, a “rexine” cover was procured. It was black with a transparent plastic window. So the smart Japanese thing was now looking like a piece of Russian artillery. Thankfully the music was still as sweet. Somehow the aesthete in me did not take too kindly to this Russian intrusion, and at every available opportunity I would take the cover off to admire the Japanese beauty that lay beneath.

That was my first first-hand brush with this obsession of middle-class India to “cover” anything and everything in sight. Suitcases, televisions, washing machines, music systems, mobile phones, computers, telephone instruments, et al, ad infinitum. My mother cannot refrain from a disapproving glance if she sees something that does not have a cover. And so it has gone on. Products designed with passion and commitment by left-brain thinking Italian designers, long haired Japanese award winning designers and similar assorted persons with artistic souls are promptly “covered” by us In India. To add insult to designer injury, the covers are about as appealing as a badly made caramel custard. And then finally of course there are the people who will buy perfectly designed and expensive Japanese and German cars and never bother to remove for months the flimsy polythene film that covers the seats.

Rather tasteless, no ?



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sazzyme said:
i guess some stuff is better covered up and some not! and wisdom i reckon is when ya can differentiate?

in ur impeccable, inimitable style as always

October 21, '08


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eternalessencefoever said:
Coevring is fine but not on sleaky flashy stuff, those r meant to be flashed!
Contradictory, all that glitters is nt gold, so perhaps a cover up to conceal the mess or ugliness??
I still recall mom covering up our first black n white ECTV with a crossstitch table cloth!!Now I am displayin my Lcd!!

October 20, '08


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Ledzep said:
nice read! somewhere it also reflects the current belief that appearance is all ...the facades, veneers, glitter, sheen and shine!!!

ps. met an attractive 'southie' gal (married to a punj) after years yesterday. she looked so tastefully madeup, soo strikingly vacuous... i actually thought of good old radio valves and vacuum tubes and other silvery objects that dont 'glow' :-)

October 20, '08


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Mrignaynee said:
The Gr8 Indian 'cover' Drive? :-)
when the sales people come with 'madam, sofa cover, car cover, etc.....i tell them i dont possess these things...i do get weird looks.

good post
9ee

October 20, '08


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neha_sh2000 said:
haha....yeah i know......just to save the precious articles bought from hard earned money...typical middle-class mentality...but in this use and discard gen....it is so funny......

October 20, '08


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chithrajust said:
---------------mobile phones,ok; et al, ad infinitum---------don't we know what you mean? ha haaa----------take the cover off-----oh well! um----er---------never mind!!! ----

---------but yes; i agree with you-----imagine a dirty green cover on a 'samsonite'----------jeez----------

October 19, '08


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LovelyStars said:
Yes...I am Middle-Class Indian.
I cover my cell phone.
Rather tasteless...uhh

October 19, '08


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bablee66 said:
very interesting read..i know of many friends who buy a new car and dont take off the polythene covers from seats..

October 19, '08


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sriangood said:
It is our economic status that this mentality is linked with. the middle class covers everything to retain its value when it needs to be disposed off or traded in.

With the improved purchasing power in a segment of middle class, the practice is slowly on the down trend.

Good post.

October 19, '08


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sgsweb said:
They are just protecting their investment..!! who would want an expensive and sleek product to get all scratched and dirty?

October 19, '08

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