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Darkness, Light and Progress!

Robert Clements Robert Clements
30 Sep 2024

Many decades ago, while in my teens, I loved taking the double-decker bus from the city. I would run up the stairs to the upper deck, rush to the front seat, and enjoy a glorious ride to the Mumbai suburbs. As night set in, I would put the front glass pane up, and believe you me, no air conditioner in the world could beat the refreshing gusts of cool air driven in by the thrust of the bus.

What was a little scary was looking down at traffic in front of you from up there and finding yourself rushing at breakneck speed straight onto a vehicle in front. You did not have a steering wheel, clutch, or brake but trusted only the driver who sat just below. It felt like a roller-coaster with you not being in charge.

But more fearful than that was when the bus started its journey across the old Mahim Causeway over a small part of the sea, which was one part I wasn't too fond of. Those days, the sides of the causeway weren't lit, had hardly any people, and from the top of the double-decker you looked directly onto the dark sea.

It wasn't a very pleasant sight, the black waves crashing against ominous, forbidding rocks, and being driven back. You could hear the sounds of the breakers, and with not much light down there, the effect was sinister and fearful.

That was a time I kept my eyes strictly in front, not looking to the side even as I heard the waves roaring, "Bob you coward! Look down at us!"

Today, I look at them.

Today, driving on the beautiful Sea-Link and the coastal road, with the rocks lit, I stare at the calm, pleasant sea and wonder how those restful, rippling rush of waters ever had me terrified.

Today, the waters reflect the awesomeness of the Sea-Link, the grandeur of the spans, and the splendour of the cables. Suddenly, the same spot that terrified me years ago now looks like the most peaceful place on earth because the darkness that once frightened me has now been removed, and lights that dazzle look up and say, "Hey, it's a fun place to be in, right here in the waters!"

I am amazed at how progress drives away petty dreads and fears, how light dispels the blackness of ignorance, how knowledge and technology have made harsh waves into friendly ripples, and I know this is what is needed more than ever: To bring light into the lives of people in our country through education and knowledge and we will immediately get rid of the controls misguided religious chiefs and uneducated or mischief mongering political leaders have over us!

In my mind, I am back on the same double-decker bus and laugh as I cross the same causeway, but there is no fear anymore...!

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