
November trip to Amritsar To ward off the melancholia induced by the rigmarole of our mundane routines, we, the three old friends with our wives decided to make a short trip to the foodies’ paradise to relish ‘Ambarsaria’ cuisine, among other things. With cackling laughter almost rending the skies, we set off on a high note. Not exactly as smooth as the cheeks of an actress that our ailing politician Laalu Yadav once spoke of, the 4-laned GT road from Pathankot onwards made our journey fast and comfortable. However, in a way it was like air travel: bland and spiritless. We missed the sights and sounds of the towns so vibrantly alive with Punjab’s colourful and rich culture: no ganna-ras or gur- and shakkar-selling rehris and no sight of tall, brawny gabhru sherputtars, nor any sohniyan mutiaraan in sight to steal a sly, covetous look at! We skipped having lunch at any roadside dhaba on purpose so as to have our very first meal at Amritsar. After checking in and refreshing o...