I was up early on the 16th of March, 2013.
Reason was simple, it was the Bazaar weekend!! I wanted to be at the stalls
before anyone else, I wanted everything to be perfect. I checked on my team
members and set off to the stalls. The stalls were all set and the shamiyana was also standing tall. I don’t
mean to gloat, but the stalls looked really good. As I walked the length of the
Bazaar, I had this feeling in the pit of my stomach that something may go
wrong.
| At the mehendi stall |
And then
we opened sales. It was inches away from becoming a stampede. We had
underestimated the crowd, but somehow, the stall holders managed the crowd very
well. The day went on with more and more students filing in. The stall holders didn't get a chance to breathe and neither did we. We were practically running from
one end of the Bazaar to the other solving minor conflicts (which could’ve gotten
real ugly). The inauguration was done by Mrs. K. Saraswathi, the General
Secretary of the Madras Chamber of Commerce and Industry. We accompanied her as
she visited each stall and interacted with the students.
As
the Bazaar drew to a close, it was time to pick the winners of the lucky draw.
We had two five-year-olds pick four winners, two from each day. We also gave
away gifts to every hundredth visitor. The volunteers were relieved of their duties, but they weren't just our college mates then, we had become good friends over the weekend.
When we finally asked the stall holders to
close for the day, I sighed in relief. It wasn't my gut that was telling me
something would go wrong, it was just me being paranoid and for once, it
was a good thing.
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