Double Occupancy Debacle: A 1985 Billing Blunder Still Tickles Funny Bone
A charming anecdote from 1985 has resurfaced, reminding us of the lighter side of bureaucratic life. Nagesh Mittal, then posted in Jammu, accompanied his superior, Rajgopal Subramaniam, on official duty to Chandigarh.
Their stay at the Piccadily Hotel took an unexpected turn. A billing dispute arose due to a simple misunderstanding. The hotel clerk, misinterpreting Mr. Subramaniam’s name, charged them for double occupancy.
This led to a comical exchange, the details of which remain delightfully vague, leaving room for much speculation and laughter. The incident, now recounted with amusement, highlights the unexpected humour that can arise even in the most formal settings.
The story, emerging decades later, serves as a gentle reminder of the human element often overlooked in official narratives. It underscores the importance of clear communication and the enduring power of a good laugh, even in the face of bureaucratic hurdles.