- Memories you get to make in Goa on a 12 day trip
05/05/2023
Goa is a travel destination for many youngsters, bachelors, and couples. What Goa has to offer to most people is beaches, parties, drugs, girls, new friends, and cheap-cheaaappp booze! Although this is Goa's skeleton framework, Goa has a living soul of its own that people fail to see in their travel. If you can go there with an open mind and be accepting of it, perhaps you can see the life of Goa. Not just it's bones but it's blood and sweat. Struggling artists, hard-working entrepreneurs, social welfare workers, innovative minds, visionaries, and more live in Goa.
On my all-India cycle tour, I had the wonderful opportunity of living for 12 days straight in Goa. During this period I had no time to go to parties as I would end up tired by the end of the day meeting people and listening to the stories I have never heard of before. Every single day was eventful. No amount of time spent in this spiritually intact place would justify any amount of learning. There is no limit to a soulful experience. …
- How is the life of a freelance painter in Goa?
05/05/2023
Goa has a culture of wall art all around the place. Even the remote areas of Goa have walls spray painted by both rookies and unexplainably great artists. The whole thing adds to the aesthetics and the great vibe of the entire place. None of these paintings are paid for. Artists do this as a freelancing job many times to hitch a stay and get free food in hostels. Many learn the art of wall painting by coming to Goa and sharpening their skills.
In my journey across Goa, I had already come to realize the hostel culture. Many volunteers at hostels manage people and space to hitch a stay and get some food. Speaking with one of the cafe owners - Mukesh Meena (Read this article), I figured that the volunteering services do not take people anywhere. Some of these bag packers come over work in hostels and stay over for months not learning anything and wasting their time unnecessarily. Mukesh said there is no art in these people's life. Volunteering is a job for travellers to rest and rejuvenate in the journey but not for those who want to go to beaches and strike up a conversation with the girls. …
- The life and mindset of an individual who has traveled the world
05/05/2023
For most people who have a 9 to 5 job travelling abroad is a luxury. Most people either travel on work or take a vacation once in a while. To check off visiting most nations in the world is not everyone's cup of tea. At the same time, it requires funds, knowledge, and a systematic approach to travel anywhere more than 20 countries in the world.
On my all-India cycle tour, I had the wonderful opportunity to meet Sidd (asked not to disclose the full name) who has travelled to 169 countries and continues to travel to date. Based off from West Bengal, Sidd has settled down in Goa where he has a rented house that he uses to host people travelling from all around the world on Couchsurfing. …
- Mindset of India’s first female Royal Enfield mechanic
05/05/2023
Mindset of India’s first female Royal Enfield mechanic Royal Enfield bikes are built like a tank. The first thing that comes to our mind when we speak about these bikes is ‘power’. The bike is better in the hands of a person well …
- The journey and life of a short-film director who aims for academy awards?
05/05/2023
It is unimaginable for most and a dream for a few to win the academy awards. The highest level of award for filmmaking in the world. One of the categories for winning the same is the Academy Award for best short film.
While most of us watch movies and appreciate the efforts put in by the artists in bringing out magic on the screen, we rarely look at the history and the personal struggles they face during the journey. What takes place behind the curtains leads to what we get to see on the screen. If one is into filmmaking, the aspects that go into it behind the screen would interest them more. Nobody wins an academy award their very first go. The journey of their life puts them in a situation to be able to pick one. …
- How is the life of a LED video screen rental and digital production house owner in India?
05/05/2023
All of us have been to music performances, launch events, and other staged gatherings where we would have noticed huge LED screens at the rear that display visuals and graphics. The aesthetics of the entire event would go down if these huge screens silently running the background visuals are pulled off. LED screens are the thing of the present and the future. Realization of the Importance of visual appeal has led to fancy sign boards on busy streets of most crowded cities.
Most multi-billion dollar companies have invested heavily in extended reality (XR) development. The extended reality market is growing at the rate of CAGR of close to 35% for the next 5 years. You might have seen the latest ads of Nike and other brands that show graphics that look so real that the elements on the screen seem as though they pop out from it. LED screens have even replaced green screens. Movies are shot with curved screens at the rear making the background look indistinguishable from reality. …
- How is the life of a domestic helper in Goa?
05/05/2023
Domestic helpers earn little money in India. Few people choose to work as a domestic worker and most times they turn out to be non-locals. Many from the North come over to the South to take up such jobs. In many cases, even when there isn't a monetary requirement to.
On my all-India cycle tour, I visited a temple in Goa where I got to meet a person from Haryana, Mr Mukesh Sharma. As it turned out, he was one of the sweetest people I met on my tour in Goa. He offered me food and was even willing to host me inside his house. Speaking with him, I got to learn how the life of a domestic worker is in Goa. I wanted to know why he was there in Goa and what his life was like. After interacting with him, I got insights on fronts I hadn't imagined. …
- How is the life of a Westerner who runs an NGO in India?
05/05/2023
Working for an NGO is no easy job and running one simply requires one to dedicate their entire life to a welfare mission. Selflessness is the number one criterion to be able to work for the good of others and not everyone can achieve the same. If running an NGO in itself is an outrageously difficult job, running it in a foreign nation is unfathomable.
On my all-India cycle tour, I had the wonderful opportunity of meeting Mr Robert Lyon a UK-based individual settled in Goa, India, for the past few decades. The first time I got to know that a foreigner was running an NGO for the education of kids from slum areas across Goa, I wanted to know what went on in his mind to initiate such a task. Any reason I could come up in my mind mystified me. …
- How is the life of a naturist nudist in India?
27/04/2023
Although naturims has been there since a very long time, it is comparatively fresh concept in India. It is the practice of social nudism for a variety of reasons. One can practice nudism because inherently they feel comfortable being bare bodied or do it because of a wide range of philosophical reasons. One of which is being close to nature.
Naturists are social nudists in a non sexual way. They do not want to be nude for any reasons apart from the fact that they feel most comfortable being nude.
On my all-India cycle tour, I had the privilege of meeting Mr Vikram who is a Naturist living in Colva, Goa. It all started when I sent a request to Mr Vikram over a platform called couchsurfing which most travellers use to find a stay at a hosts house during their travel. When I sent out a request to Vikram, I didn't know he had a set of rules to be followed in order to reside at his house. On reading his profile, I figured the ways and thought I should give it a try.
Interacting with him nude, I got to learn about the lifestyle and the psyche that goes into social nudity as a lifestyle. …
- How is the life of a cafe/restuarant owner in Goa?
27/04/2023
Most of us would have been to Goa to enjoy the beaches, sunsets, long rides on beautiful roads, and most importantly eat seafood and drink cheap booze. There are no statistics on the number of cafes/restaurants in Goa. Goa runs on tourism. This means one can find a restaurant located every 50 metres.
While most of us enjoy food and a drink in one of these cafes, we hardly question who these people are who are running the show. To run a business in Goa is no ordinary job. A filled restaurant or an empty one depends on the services offered. Managing staff off-season, keeping customers pleased, maintaining the required ambience, and most importantly serving good food adds to the burden. …