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tara93
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First and foremost, I'd like to have this opportunity in appreciating this... wonderful website brimming with rich tales of personal sojourn and travel! Thank you whosoever's brain-child STP is!
About myself:
Few lines cannot describe any person's true sense of self but am friendly, assertive, environment lover and homely person. The pivotal question that whispers one from within deep recess, is why to travel? Being raised in metro cities demands personal energy towards a certain subjectivity that may or may not provide greater impact for the long run. Be it business of selling a pin to a 747, or avengues concerning retail to wholesale.
I don't believe in abondoning any economic value but instead, utilize it to travel and explore those wonderful crafts of nature, that are customized for our viewing, well being and importantly, stabilizing mental peace.
Professionally:
Designing real jewelry satiates my creative and financial thirst. Thankfully in India, gold signifies it's cultural value capable of enhancing emotional value for it's customer. The lure of glamor may blind most at max but if a layman ever visits manufacturing unit where jewelry is smouldered, the desire may diminish to even consider its purchase! (Because cost of manufacturing is cheapest compared to what sells in retail)
About my country:
India, a splendid land.. a free land comprising 25+ states, very akin to sophisticated diversity commanded by another democratic of US. As a foreigner, you'd feel prick of 35 degree heat evaporating very struggle you may have endured in life. This is also because every 15 minute walk has temple of faith, helpful individuals who may guide in not only reaching the path but also, knowing that path is none other than you itself!
A gastronomical delight for those with voracious appetites, be it Indian curry, clarified butter based sweets laced alongside dry fruits, nearly unlimited supply of *cutting chai*, a blended half cup of infamous black tea, *Paan*, a flavored beetle leaf mixed with mouth fresheners that gives feel of Himalayan valley, even when you are next to a congested railway station!
The only problems one may encounter, is seeing sea of crowds and rarely, an isolated area unless you are that the hill top. Sky kissed beaches of Goa attract 50,000 foreigners daily, whereas spiritual shrines in north/north-west are beneficial to add further richness to your travel agenda. Money isn't an issue, as a Dollar equates 57 rupees, enough for a three time meal!
Okay so after all am not a PR for govt wanting to boost travel dept LOL but it's feeble request that this part of the globe shall be witnessed up close and personal
Regards,
Feel free to drop in a message, i'd reciprocate the same
Tara
About myself:
Few lines cannot describe any person's true sense of self but am friendly, assertive, environment lover and homely person. The pivotal question that whispers one from within deep recess, is why to travel? Being raised in metro cities demands personal energy towards a certain subjectivity that may or may not provide greater impact for the long run. Be it business of selling a pin to a 747, or avengues concerning retail to wholesale.
I don't believe in abondoning any economic value but instead, utilize it to travel and explore those wonderful crafts of nature, that are customized for our viewing, well being and importantly, stabilizing mental peace.
Professionally:
Designing real jewelry satiates my creative and financial thirst. Thankfully in India, gold signifies it's cultural value capable of enhancing emotional value for it's customer. The lure of glamor may blind most at max but if a layman ever visits manufacturing unit where jewelry is smouldered, the desire may diminish to even consider its purchase! (Because cost of manufacturing is cheapest compared to what sells in retail)
About my country:
India, a splendid land.. a free land comprising 25+ states, very akin to sophisticated diversity commanded by another democratic of US. As a foreigner, you'd feel prick of 35 degree heat evaporating very struggle you may have endured in life. This is also because every 15 minute walk has temple of faith, helpful individuals who may guide in not only reaching the path but also, knowing that path is none other than you itself!
A gastronomical delight for those with voracious appetites, be it Indian curry, clarified butter based sweets laced alongside dry fruits, nearly unlimited supply of *cutting chai*, a blended half cup of infamous black tea, *Paan*, a flavored beetle leaf mixed with mouth fresheners that gives feel of Himalayan valley, even when you are next to a congested railway station!
The only problems one may encounter, is seeing sea of crowds and rarely, an isolated area unless you are that the hill top. Sky kissed beaches of Goa attract 50,000 foreigners daily, whereas spiritual shrines in north/north-west are beneficial to add further richness to your travel agenda. Money isn't an issue, as a Dollar equates 57 rupees, enough for a three time meal!
Okay so after all am not a PR for govt wanting to boost travel dept LOL but it's feeble request that this part of the globe shall be witnessed up close and personal
Regards,
Feel free to drop in a message, i'd reciprocate the same
Tara