We were
given a task for which we had to interview shopkeepers of Chandini Chowk and
find out what kind of problems do they face, what kind of changes they need in that area. We were very curious
and nervous about what and how are we
going to interview them, whether they
will answer us or not but it was great
having a word with them as most of them were too cooperated. We asked
them about various necessary questions but while doing that some of them
thought that they were getting interviewed by media .
I decided to
interview Itra shop which I started by
introducing myself that I am from Pearl Academy and was there to ask them few
questions for my college assignment. He
also introduced himself by telling me him name Mehboob. After that I started asking him questions. I
asked him how long has he been working for which he told me that he has been
working since 10 years he has been working here but the shop has running since
25 years and at that time his father used to work . I asked him about how he
feels about working there so he said that everything was good and he has been
working there since the age of 20 so it doesn't matter much to him as his father
has asked him to work there so he is doing so.
After this
interview I started to ask him questions about the Itra, like from where do
they get it and how are they made? He
told me they get them from South Arabia. Then he described me how it was made.
He told that it is made of dry flower petals, then they are boiled in water and
the steam which comes out is cooled down in a bottle. The shop was filled with
It tar bottles of different sizes with various smells like lily, smoky cigar,
rose, sandal, henna and many more. I like perfumes a lot so I wanted every
fragrance present there but obviously I couldn't so the shopkeeper made me try
some of them. I was feeling so nice because of those fragrances that the
shopkeeper made me try more and more of them.
I asked him
about his monthly income but he was not comfortable answering it so I changed
the topic and asked him other questions like does he face any problem in that
area. He told me that during rainy
season they face many problems because the roads get blocked due to dirty water
and also the drinking water comes dirty. So I asked him about the solution
which they are using so he told me that they use a water filter but still the
problem does not get solved properly as the area is already dirty. Then I asked
him about the beggars sitting near the food shops on the road. He said that
they are not beggars but are criminals and drug addicts. So I asked him does
police take action against them. He said it's useless complaining about them as
the police does not take any action and even if they do then they leave them
after two-three days. Before leaving the shop I bought a bottle of Itra and
thanked them for their time.
After such a
hectic day I came back home and showed the Itra to everyone but as soon as my
grandfather saw it he told me that it was fake because Itra is expensive and is not available
everywhere. I even got to know that the smell is Itra is long lasting. When I
got to know this I was shocked as I didn't believe that the shopkeeper was
earning a good amount of money by selling fake products, which also made me
think that like him there might be so many shopkeepers who sells products like
them for business which is a bad indication as they are ruining the name of our
country.