Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts from 2020

World Tourism Day

The  2020  edition of  World Tourism Day , comes with the  theme  of " Tourism  and Rural Development". It will celebrate the unique role that  tourism  plays in providing opportunities outside of big cities and preserving cultural and natural heritage all around the W orld .(Courtesy: Google) On this day, I would like to take the opportunity to introduce to you all - my hometown Karwar from a view with my perspective! Karwar -  is in the Indian state of Karnataka, lies on the west coast of Southern India at the mouth of the Kali river. Most of you might have not even heard of this City. Karwar lies in the border of Karnataka near Goa. Formerly known as Carwar, the city is known for it calm and beautiful beaches and the variety of fishes that it has to offer.  Karwar has a natural beauty with a historical background. Yes, starting from "London Bridge" - believed to have been built by the Britishers during their invasion in India to the fort built

A Trip To Remember - North India It Is!

#Part1 They say "We travel not to escape life , but for life not to escape us". True to this saying we have nothing to lose but a world to see.. Here is yet another blog about my trip to North India - well a part of it ;) This was my first air trip - so you can imagine the butterflies in my tummy and the excitement of knowing that mine was a window seat! Another positive part of the trip was my travel companion - my little bro Manthan Rao. Must say - Sometimes its not the places that you travel that excite you, but the person who you travel with makes the difference. Him being one of my best friends, I could be myself in the City that both of us were strangers to. So coming back to my trip - We reached the airport at 11PM on 15th June'18. Our trip was from the 16th Of June'18. As expected, our flight got got delayed from 12AM in the morning to 5AM. So I got liberty of roaming around Kempegowda International Airport, Bengaluru for a full 4 hours! I really do not rec

I Am All Ears!

With so much of negativity from the past months, life has become so so unpredictable.  The unimaginable is happening and it is even so more hurtful when you realize so many helpless lives are at stake! In the light of events happening in and around us, I wanted to write this blog with a purpose to convey that - every cloud has a silver lining! I am sure each of our patience has reached its limit and all that we are longing for is this whole virus battle to end - as soon as possible! I am with you. Yes, the same is the state of my heart and the state of my mind. Initially, while the pandemic began all I could think was will I be able to survive this? Will I be ever able to go home and see my parents?  Will I ever get a chance to continue with my travel plans for the big year 2020 as it was planned? Of course! Park it all.. Time is uncertain but what keeps me going is the fact that each of us are fighting the same battle. So if someone is doing their part to stay calm so can I. This is t

Life - Upside Down!

It is 6 in the morning. My alarm rings and I am up within 5secs so my next door neighbor will not complain about the alarm waking them as well 😋 कराग्रे वसते लक्ष्मिः करमध्ये सरस्वति । करमूले तु गोविन्दः प्रभाते करदर्शनम् ॥   Just while i am rubbing my hands and placing them over my eyes - I hesitate to touch my face, I am suppressing my cough and trying to check if my throat is hurting? This has been the pattern for almost a week now. This new virus has not only drained people physically but also mentally. For some of us, this dry cough, sore throat has always been a part and parcel of our lives. But now even a minute of these feeling send a shiver down our spine.One is always worried if this routine is an indication of the scary virus. What is more worse is the thought that if you have got it and are giving it to others as well. While sharing is caring, given the current situation as the doctors and govt is appealing - at this hour of emergency, what is required most from