
December 12, 2008 I arrive in Hubli via the Rani Chennamma Express. couldnt sleep a wink -my fault though. I forgot my blanket, and I thought I heard my bones. Luckily, for me the training centre and the accomodation is in the same hotel; - Hotel Sri Krishna. Over breakfast I met up with our trainers, Sunil B, and Veerupaksha Gowda from Bhageerath, and Mr. P.M. Deshmukh our partner organization from Uttar Kannada. They give me confidence
The day should have started at 9:30 a.m. By 11:30, the surveryors are just strolling in. At least our city brethren are late by mere half and hour. P.M. Deshmukh sensing my impatience, advises me of the normality of the situation, considering that a lot of the surveyors and supervisors must have commenced their journey from far flung villages only in the morning. I bow before greater experience, and waited. At 11:30 am sharp, the training starts- ofcourse with a small official ceremony. We are Indians after all. The ceremony begins with one of supervisors, Nagraj, singing Vande Matram, followed by a small speech by P.M. Deshmukh. All of them speak in chaste Kannda, and I am struggling to follow. I have been asked to speak. In Hindi, I manage to comunicate the importance of the survey, and the need for committment and honesty in the survey. I wish I could speak Kannada. Soon, thankfully, the trainers took over. Over the entire day modules like survey sentization, village mapping, demystifying water and sanitation issues, government schemes are covered. The long day ends at 7:30 p.m. with some home work thrown in for the unfortunate surveyors and supervisors. The next day is important. December 13, 2008
Thankfully I am on time There is punishment for late-comers- no whip lashing here, just some recapping of yesterday, quizzes, and some songs thrown in for fun. The discussion today is largely on questionnaires- household, village, Gram Panchayat. A lot of talking, arguing- but good progress. They point out some flaws in the questionnaire. All the questionnaires have been printed. Hopefully, the Google SMS channel idea works. Uneventful day. I suppose, how eventful can day get when discussing questionnaires? Everyone got excited when the water testing kits came out- fluoirde, and nitrate tests. Surprisingly, many people seem to know about these tests, inclyding the H2S strip tests. Water testing seems to a routine activity these days. What a shame!
Next day is the real test. We go on our village field visits. Lets see if everyone (anyone) has understood anything(everything).

All of head back to the hotel. Veerupaksha's team had done better. Their teams had worked to plan, and were busy analyzing their visit. Ours have to wait for tomorrow. Tonight we all shall sleep well. December 15, 2008 Last day. All of us have stories to tell about yesterday. I patientlly explain the sampling process again in Hindi. No translation. Everyone understands. We discuss all the other points of the survey- role of supervisors, role of surveyors, quality control, camera operation, and preparation of the day-wise work plan. The last lunch in Hubli. Every lunch has been a treat. I have savoured the authentic food from Uttar Kannada. Rotis made from Jowar, puran polis, and various forms of chutnies made me look forward to lunch every day. And I complain that I gain weight.
The second half is spent in two confusions - District survey plans and bills. I dont want to talk about bills- we all know the devil. The district survey plans look innocuous, but trying to match the timetables of 12-18 people is extremely complex. The evening has turned into night. One district plan does not fit well. We might have to redo it again. Haste helps me catch my return train ( and a few boxes of Dharwar Pedas from Mishra Sweets as well)

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