
It was just another of the usual days without breakfast. Just a glass of mango milk shake sufficed to move me out of the place I call home. After I came back from the much happening tour of Karachi, the uneventful life at Lahore seems more boring and aimless then ever before. Specially when there are vacations. I got up late as usual, and went on to the university just to follow one of the patiently made intricate plans of deceit. A class mate was there in the library, doing nothing. I made my way to him, chatted with him for a while, until a friend came. I have been waiting for him, but he sat with me for literally one minute and excused to go to the class he had.
I went off to my friend Wahab right off that moment. Wahab lives in the Center Flats, considered to be the dirtiest place in Lahore by many people. Amid the suburban Model Town and Faisal Town, Center Flats dubbed Kotha Pind flats by some people gives a ghetto look. Mostly single male students and workers from neighboring cities live here. Very few families can be found in the Kotha Pind Flats. In fact it is a peaceful place which is ripe with shops of food items, drinks, and restaurants. If someone wants to catch a glimpse of African people in Lahore, they got to come to Kotha Pind Flats. These flat buildings look monstrous and unending by Lahore proportions. They are obviously dwarfed by Karachi flat buildings. You don't find flat system very common in Lahore. People like to stay in houses not flats here. Moreover, the population has not exploded that much here as it had in Karachi. If Lahore gets industrialized, it soon will have the same look of Karachi, with massive buildings swarming with seas of urbanized people. Punjab still remains agricultural, and you can see it in Lahore. You don't see any of the massive industrial effects here. This might be the reason Lahore is a little more beautiful than Karachi. Industrialization means uglification, really.
