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Redefining Spaces: Contech Architects Leading Architectural Firms in Mangalore
Contech Architects is setting new benchmarks among architectural firms in Mangalore with its cutting-edge designs and sustainable practices. Specializing in both residential and commercial projects, Contech Architects combines modern aesthetics with functionality to create timeless structures that elevate the urban landscape. Their approach focuses on eco-friendly building techniques, ensuring that each project contributes to a greener future. Whether it’s designing elegant homes or innovative office spaces, Contech Architects brings a unique vision that shapes the community and enhances the beauty of Mangalore. 🌿🏢
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why does every phone call with my parents make me want to kms
#dad is going to kerala#that doesn't matter to me#but my mom planned on going too#she was counting on me to come home for the weekend so that me and my brother can stay home while they go to kerala because we're both busy#but my midsems start from the monday after the weekend#so not possible#so she can't go to kerala#and then they told me my dad is buying a new laptop#my mom told me that we're just telling you because we know you've been wanting to a buy a new one but like your dad really needs this one#it was a perfectly reasonable excuse or whatever#they said if you still want a new one you could use this new one after he gets his old one back#trying so hard not to have a breakdown right now#just yesterday we had a full fledged fight#and today they're telling me all this#so many minor changes what the fuck#and i'm so worried
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Portable Biogas Plant for Home: Harnessing Sustainable Energy at Your Fingertips
Understanding Portable Biogas Plants
A portable biogas plant is a compact system that utilizes organic waste to produce biogas, a renewable source of energy. The plant consists of a digester, which acts as a container for anaerobic bacteria to break down organic matter, such as kitchen waste, animal manure, and agricultural residues. The digester’s design allows it to operate efficiently in small-scale settings, making it suitable for homes.
Benefits of Portable Biogas Plants
Renewable Energy Source: Portable biogas plants convert organic waste into biogas, a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide. Biogas is a clean and renewable energy source that can be used for cooking, heating, and even generating electricity. By using biogas, homeowners can reduce their reliance on fossil fuels and contribute to a greener future.
Waste Management: Organic waste, if not properly managed, can lead to environmental pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Portable biogas plants offer an eco-friendly solution by utilizing waste materials as inputs for biogas production. This reduces the volume of waste, prevents the release of harmful gases, and mitigates the strain on landfill sites.
Cost Savings: By generating their own biogas, homeowners can save on traditional energy expenses. Biogas can be used for cooking, replacing conventional fuels like LPG or electricity. Additionally, the leftover slurry from the digester serves as a nutrient-rich fertilizer, eliminating the need for chemical-based fertilizers and reducing agricultural costs.
Independence from the Grid: Portable biogas plants provide energy self-sufficiency, especially in areas with unreliable or limited access to the electricity grid. Homeowners can produce their energy on-site, reducing dependence on external energy suppliers and enhancing resilience during power outages.
Functioning of a Portable Biogas Plant
A typical portable biogas plant consists of the following components:
Digester: The digester is a sealed container where organic waste is stored and decomposed by anaerobic bacteria. It is typically made of reinforced plastic or fiberglass and has an inlet for adding waste and an outlet for removing the biogas.
Inlet System: The inlet system facilitates the easy introduction of organic waste into the digester. It may include a shredder or grinder to break down larger waste particles and enhance the digestion process.
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“Spicy food in India” | Caryl prompt
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Cardamom & Curry
Carol stared at the fish. They’d been in Munnar for three days, and Carol had already gathered three South Indian recipes to take home. She decided to try making fish curry for lunch instead of finding a local restaurant, but there was one problem. Carol had never filleted a pomfret before. Daryl was the one who always filleted fish in their home, but he was asleep, so she was on her own.
Henry and his dad, Ezekiel, had planned a trip to Kerala, South India and wanted Lydia to go with them. Lydia and Henry had been dating for three years, and Carol adored Henry. He was respectful – if a little spoiled – and he loved Lydia. She knew Daryl liked him too but was extra grumpy around the boy who was dating his adopted daughter. Henry and his dad travelled a lot and often took Lydia with them. But Daryl refused to let their kid go across the world by herself, even though their kid wasn't really 'a kid'. So, Ezekiel generously extended the invitation to Lydia’s adoptive mom and her adoptive mom’s platonic best friend, who also happened to be Lydia’s adoptive father. To say their first dinner together had been awkward would be an understatement.
They’d been saving up for a big vacation for a year and a half now, so the timing worked out. Her catering business was going well this year, but Carol doubted they’d ever be able to afford this expensive rental. The luxury cottage was built with rustic stone and wood, and nestled on top of a hill, surrounded by tea and cardamom plantations. Ezekiel had given them the tour when they arrived, but the space was too big for her taste; she would’ve preferred a cozy but comfortable cottage with a view of the rolling hills. Still, she’d smiled graciously every time he pointed out an expensive feature on the property while Daryl sulked in the back. There was an odd tension between Daryl and Ezekiel, and she'd figured out why after what happened yesterday. Carol thought it best to stay with Daryl today and take some time to think–
“You tryna fillet the fish with your mind? Just gotta use a knife.”
Carol blinked, realizing she had zoned out and she was still staring at the pomfret. “Is that how it works? I thought if I stared at it sternly, it would fillet itself.”
“Gimme.” He limped over and started filleting the pomfrets with impressive precision.
“Show off,” she muttered under her breath.
His hair was dishevelled, and he wore cargo shorts and a faded tie-dye t-shirt that Sophia had made for him years ago. She pushed his fringe back to examine the cut on his face, held together by butterfly bandages. They'd been more generous with their touches lately – especially since they got here – but she didn't mind, and she didn't think he minded either by the way he leaned into her touch.
“I’m fine. It’s just a scratch,” he said without looking up at her.
“You’re lucky you didn't need stitches.” He looked up at her then, his eyes intense as they flicked down to her lips. She realized she was just running her fingers through his hair now and stepped back.
She and Daryl woke up before dawn the last two mornings and, in a jetlagged daze, walked along the path through the tea plantation to catch the sunrise. They didn’t expect it to rain on their way back yesterday. She slipped and would’ve tumbled down the path, but Daryl steadied her, lost his balance, and landed in the tea plantation. Besides a large cut on the left side of his face, tea leaves stuck to his elbows and knees, and a sprained ankle — he was intact. His eyes held a fear she hadn’t seen in five years – fear and something else – as he frantically checked her for injuries and then held her in his arms for a solid minute in the rain.
“This fish isn't going to marinate itself,” she said in a chipper voice and mixed the spices in a bowl to calm her heart rate before smearing a generous amount of the paste on the fish.
“That’s enough. Dunno if I need more spice.”
Carol smirked and batted her eyelashes at him. “But I thought you liked it when I’m spicy, Pookie.”
“Stop.”
They fell into the rhythm they had in their own kitchen. She sauteed the onions with the spice mixture while he squinted at the recipe she’d scribbled on a paper pad and started cutting the tomatoes – stopping every few seconds to pop a slice in his mouth. Carol took a deep breath and focused on the onions. Something had viscerally shifted between them on the long flight over here. She’d clung to him on the plane during turbulence, and after they landed, they kept reaching for an excuse to touch each other. She’d been so unguarded in the way she leered at him that Lydia and Henry had given her a knowing look more than once.
“Where’s the royal family? I’m guessing Lydia is with them?” Daryl casually fed her a slice of tomato and then sucked the juice off his fingers.
They’re gone, and I’m in trouble. Carol steadied her voice. “Lydia, Henry, and Zeke went sightseeing; they won’t return until after dinner.” It’s just us, and you keep doing that thing with your mouth, she thought.
Carol let the curry simmer while they stepped onto the balcony and lounged on the chairs, staring at the green expanse. The air was dewy and perpetually scented with a hint of cardamom. Sophia would’ve loved this place. She would be perched on the balcony with her sketchbook, scribbling away and absentmindedly picking at her nails.
“Why didn’t ya go with them? I’m sure Henry’s dad will miss you.” Daryl growled and picked at his nail.
The tension between Daryl and Ezekiel got worse when he limped on their way back yesterday, and Ezekiel offered to pay for a doctor to take a look at him. Carol knew he would refuse, and thankfully she had packed some first aid supplies because she knew this man too damn well.
Carol rolled her eyes. “I wanted to stay and take care of Lydia’s dad, so he understood.”
Daryl’s lips quirked up, summoning a flutter in her belly. What are we doing here, Daryl? She wanted to ask. They’d been tip-toeing around each other for years now. Or she thought they were. Maybe this is all they’d ever be – platonic best friends who lived together, who raised a daughter and lost another. Two people who let their touches linger too long, reached for each other when they were afraid, longed for each other when they were apart, and sometimes slept in each other’s arms but never crossed that line. Always something more, but never quite enough.
“Surprised he hasn’t asked ya out yet.”
Carol blinked at Daryl, wanting to point out the irony in what he’d said. Irritation coursed through her as the curry burbled away, and she decided to come clean about what had happened the previous evening.
“He did after dinner last night.”
“What?” Daryl looked like he’d been punched in the gut; Carol tried to ignore the twinge of guilt and failed.
Ezekiel had helped her load the dishwasher in the kitchen and asked her out before they retired to their rooms last night. He’d been a perfect gentleman – charming, respectful, and chivalrous. But all she’d thought about was how Daryl’s eyes had lingered on her lips before dinner when he’d told her she looked beautiful.
“I told him I’ll think about it.” They weren’t in a position to anger their host, even though she felt that Ezekiel would accept defeat graciously and not put them in an awkward position.
“Why didn’t ya say yes?”
“Why does it matter?”
Daryl’s behaviour was giving her whiplash. He practically undressed her with his eyes last night and almost launched himself at Ezekiel for complimenting her at dinner. Now, he was pushing her to date the man.
Daryl peered through his fringe, his eyes earnest. “He’s real charming, rich, generous, and clearly has a thing for ya.”
Carol crossed her arms. “If he’s so great, why don't you go out with him?”
“Pfft. Ain’t my type.”
“What is your type?” Carol raised her eyebrows, ignoring the heat that crept up her cheeks as Daryl’s eyes roamed her face and lingered on her lips before he pried his gaze away.
“Don’t change the subject. He’s corny and a bit pretentious, but he doesn’t seem like an asshole.”
“So, that’s what you want then? For me to date Ezekiel?” Her voice wavered, but she held his gaze, her anger now simmering to the surface and prickling at her eyes. Is that what he wanted? Then why did he look at her like that all the time — like he was afraid of losing her? Had she gotten this all wrong? Did she spend years pining after a man who was finally telling her he was not interested?
Daryl looked away. “I want ya to be happy. He’d treat you like a Queen and-”
“-I should get started on the appam.”
Carol went to the kitchen before the tears formed in her eyes, hating the open plan of the cottage where she could feel Daryl’s eyes follow her. Her hand reached for the pink bauble pendant resting on her chest. After Sophia died, they’d grown closer and built a wall between them at the same time. But when Lydia came into their lives, the wall started breaking down. She hoped, in time, they could pick up where they left off. Now, she didn’t know why she thought this vacation would be a new beginning for them. Daryl was never going to see her as anything but his best friend. She’d waited too long.
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Daryl loved watching her cook. Her hair was tied up in a bun; she wore a loose Bowie t-shirt, baggy sweats, and soft fuzzy elf socks Lydia got for her last Christmas. The aroma of cardamom and chilli lingered in the air as she poured rice batter on a pan to make the rice crepes they called appam. He wished he could walk up and wrap his arms around her, kiss the nape of her neck and see if he could taste cardamom on her skin. I bet Ezekiel didn't think this hard before he made his move. He sighed.
Daryl didn’t know how many days he had left to savour her presence, reach for her hand when they walked up a crooked path and watch the sunrise wash over her freckles. She looked radiant last night in the blue dress that hugged her form and illuminated her eyes. He knew sooner or later, she’d meet a man who deserved her. I didn’t think it would be this soon. To think he’d hoped this vacation would give them time to figure out what their future looked like. Even if Daryl selfishly wished to be with her, Carol deserved someone who could offer her the world. Ezekiel sure as hell checked all the boxes.
Carol deserved all of this. Lavish vacations, a charming partner, and children who adored her – who were safe and in her arms. She deserved a comfortable life after everything she’d been through.
Daryl’s work as a contractor was unpredictable, and renting a cottage of this size for twelve days was out of the question. He thought the trip he’d taken her and Sophia on to the Grand Canyon had been extravagant because he’d spent a chunk of his savings to upgrade them to a big cabin with a mini-pool. Now Henry’s rich father entered the picture and showed him up with one effortless, generous gesture and an offhanded “We vacation here every summer”. The universe could’ve kicked him in the balls, and it would’ve hurt less.
Daryl walked into the kitchen and started slicing some red onions to soak in lemon juice because he needed something to do before his thoughts choked him. Carol’s eyes were far away when she held up a spoon so he could taste the curry; the heat from the spices hit him straight in the back of his throat and lingered on his palate.
“Why did you stay after Sophia died?”
Daryl coughed. “What?”
“You heard me.”
It didn’t even occur to him to leave after Sophia died. When he’d rented the basement apartment in Carol’s house all those years ago, he only wanted a cheap place to rest his head as he went through trade school. Daryl hadn’t expected to fall so deeply in love with Carol and co-parent her child with her. Before he knew it, he'd moved upstairs into the spare room, and he walked the kid to school every day and helped with her homework. He’d come to love Sophia like she was his own daughter. When she died, he and Carol had anchored each other through their shared grief over the loss of their little girl. Then, another kid walked through the doors, and they were given another chance.
“I loved that kid. I know Sophia wasn’t mine, but she was.” He didn’t expect his voice to break as his eyes lingered on Carol's pink bauble necklace.
“I know. But that’s not what I asked.” her voice was soft, her eyes crystal in the afternoon light – she was crying in the kitchen when he was busy leering at her. He wanted to kick himself for being an idiot again.
Carol pinned him with her gaze. “Why’d you stay?”
“Why didn’t ya say yes to Ezekiel?” he deflected.
“I’m not interested in him.”
“Why not?”
“Because I don’t love him.” Carol’s voice was a desperate whisper. “Ezekiel wasn’t the one who held me through my grief. He didn’t take my daughter trick-or-treating or scour ten game stores to find the obscure video game she wanted. He didn’t make her chicken soup with alphabet pasta when she was sick. He didn’t treat me and my daughter like we were the center of his universe-” Carol’s voice broke, and she wiped her tears.
“Carol-”
“-I thought we were on the same page, Daryl, and hoped we’d have a stroke of luck with the change of scenery, but I guess I was wrong.”
Did she really not know? Had he not been clear enough about how he felt? He loved her so much he’d let her walk into a pretentious rich guy’s arms—shit. As he played the thoughts over in his mind, he realized how they must’ve sounded out loud. I fucked up. Words chased each other in his mind as he struggled to explain.
“Our luck’s run out,” Carol sighed and turned to leave.
Before he could think too hard, he pulled her close and kissed her. Her lips tasted of cardamom, and her. Carol. A small part of his mind worried about her shoving him away, but instead, she melted in his embrace and drew him in for more.
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His lips were softer than she’d imagined. He kissed her deeply and slowly like he had all the time in the world. His hands were everywhere – caressing her face, gripping her waist, tangled in her hair – like he was tracing her silhouette in his memory. When they came up for air, her mind was molasses, and her thoughts returned to her slowly. He traced her jawline with a featherlight touch and looked at her like he worried she would disappear. Carol blinked away the tears and ran a finger alongside the butterfly bandages on his face. Their eyes met, and he held her hand to his cheek and kissed it.
“Why’d you stay?” she asked again.
“I stayed because I belong with you.”
There was nothing else she could say but kiss him again and wonder why she hadn’t done it sooner.
“Why did you tell me to date Ezekiel?” she asked between kisses.
“I’m an idiot.” He kissed her back.
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After their make-out session, they took a quick break to catch a breath and have lunch – a bowl of fish curry with rice crepes or appam. They’d been eating spicy food for days, and he always regretted it in the morning, but that didn't stop him. He dove in immediately, savouring every bite as the sharp taste of chilli and cardamom hit his palate. Sooo good. He could still taste the fish, and it melted in his mouth. He couldn’t slow down if he tried, so he helped himself to a red onion slice soaked in lemon juice and hummed as the acid cut through the savoury richness of the curry.
Carol watched him with a smile – her gaze soft and open. Most of her hair had escaped the bun, her cheeks were flushed, and her lips looked swollen and kissable. His brain short-circuited; he didn’t know whether to continue eating the curry or kiss her. She solved his problem by scooping some fish with the appam and feeding it to him; Daryl held her gaze as he ate and licked the pads of her fingers with his tongue.
He didn’t know which one of them closed the gap. He didn’t care because he was kissing the woman he loved. His hands pulled her close, and her fingers grabbed his hair as they stumbled toward her bedroom. The taste of cardamon and curry lingered on his tongue as he pressed openmouthed kisses to her neck.
“Your lips taste spicy, Pookie.”
“Thought you like it when I’m spicy.”
Her laughter bounced off the walls as he kicked the bedroom door shut behind him.
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A few notes:
Munnar: Munnar is a hillstation in India’s Kerala state. It's surrounded by rolling hills dotted with tea, coffee, and cardamom plantations.
Appam: Appam is a thin and lacy fermented rice pancake. Traditionally, it’s eaten with stew or coconut chutney.
Pomfret: This delicate white fish is a staple in coastal regions of India.
Fish curry recipe for the curious minds (if you plan on making it, please don’t forget to marinate your protein).
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Invest in UBS Villas: Capitalize on the Growth of Palakkad
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Top Must-Visit Destinations in India for an Unforgettable Journey
India is a land of culture, beauty, and heritage - one of the most diverse travel destinations in the world. It has everything from the majestic Himalayas to the serene beaches of Kerala. Here is a review of some of the most recommended places to visit in India to help you plan your trip. And to make your journey utterly hassle-free, book from India's best travel agency or consult a few of the best travel agents in town for some expert local support and crafted travel plans.
Agra – the City of the Eternal Taj Mahal: One is undoubtedly reminded of Agra, India-the one iconic place in India-home to the majestic Taj Mahal, one of the world's most beautiful marble mausoleums, which the great Emperor Shah Jahan constructed in memory of his beloved wife, and among the Seven Wonders of the World. Of course, Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri must also be seen. And they are two UNESCO World Heritage sites where one is reminded of the beauty of Mughal architecture.
Jaipur: The Pink City of Royal Splendor: Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan. It gives India a glimpse of its glorious past. The city is popularly known for its palaces and the forts, particularly Amber Fort, City Palace, and Hawa Mahal. This city has been termed as the "Pink City." Treasure houses are found in the markets here for the shoppers in handicrafts, jewelry, and all kinds of clothing. Jaipur is one of the destinations in the famous Golden Triangle of India, which every top company in India's travel scene covers.
Kerala – God's Own Country: Kerala is a place of peace for those seeking solace. Alleppey has the most beautiful backwaters, while Munnar has the most gorgeous tea plantations. The place is rich in Ayurvedic wellness retreats and natural beauty. One of the experiences here is a cruise on a houseboat through the backwaters. This experience can be well enjoyed with the help of local travel agents, who can provide itineraries according to the person's needs.
Varanasi – The Spiritual Capital of India: Varanasi is more than two thousand years old-a city of spiritual depth as well as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities on earth. This holy place, situated on the river Ganges, has borne witness to one of the greatest pilgrimages for Hinduism. In the evenings, the Ganga Aarti will leave a traveler in a trance; old temples, narrow lanes and sacred rituals make this the must-visit destination of all those who seek India's spiritual essence.
Goa – Beaches and Beyond: Goa is known for its golden beaches, lively nightlife, and unique Portuguese influence. It is a dream destination for travelers who are seeking a relaxing beach getaway. The state offers something for everyone: bustling markets, water sports, and old churches. The best travel agents in Kolkata can guide you to the hidden treasures and lesser-known beaches for you to enjoy your experience to the fullest in Goa.
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Kethuvalam
A sudden presence filled the air, and I found myself in the company of a man whose simplicity radiated warmth and wisdom. He was in his sixties, I believe, his face clean-shaven, save for a dignified grey moustache that seemed to match his serene demeanour. The moment I saw him, I felt safe—like I’d known him forever.
Oddly enough, I wasn’t the 21-year-old man I knew myself to be. Instead, I looked like a 10-year-old child, slightly chubby and smaller than most kids my age. Not particularly tall, and far from smart, at least that’s how I felt. Yet, in that moment, none of it mattered. We sat there, the two of us, as though there was an eternity of stories between us—stories filled with laughter, curiosity, and a profound connection.
I was sitting on his lap in a small house by a lonely harbour. It was cozy, humble, yet full of character. He sold little boats, handmade kettuvallams, crafted delicately from bamboo and paper. Each boat was a work of art, some adorned with houses, others with temples, and even some with modern buildings. They were mesmerizing, their craftsmanship flawless, as though each was its own tiny world. His shop was his home, and I found myself visiting him often, even though I never lived there permanently.
Something about the place felt maternal, nurturing, like a warm embrace. As the days passed, I came to learn I was in Kerala. Time seemed to slip through my fingers there, but when it was time to leave, my heart ached. I fought with my dad, pleading to stay longer, but it was no use. The man, with a gentle smile, carried me and promised my dad that we’d visit again. Tears streamed down my face as I left the small house, the harbour slipping away as we rode off in a rickshaw.
I had only spent ten days with this man—a stranger—and yet, I loved him more than anyone in my life. He had become the closest person to my heart, despite the brief time we’d shared.
Years passed, but home never quite felt like home after that. Then, the opportunity came—we were going back to Kerala. Though it wasn’t my hometown, nor did I have any relatives there, I was beyond excited. I was older now, maybe 15, thinner than I had been, but none of that mattered. All I could think about was seeing him again.
The train ride flew by as anticipation buzzed inside me. The moment we arrived at the station, I rushed to the rickshaw driver, eager to give him the address. My family had other plans, but my dad reassured them that we’d meet up later. Together, we headed to the harbour.
When we arrived, my heart raced. There were more shops now, but his—his was still the best. I could feel it. I ran toward the familiar doorway, bursting inside with a grin, only to be met by an unfamiliar face. A girl stood there, her long black hair slicked with oil, short and slightly chubby, but there was something about her presence—something that reminded me of him. I rushed past her, my eyes falling on the boats—the kettuvalams—each one beautifully crafted as I remembered.
One, in particular, caught my eye. It was the largest of them all, with the Padmanabhan Swamy temple’s gopuram majestically built onto the boat and a crane standing next to it. It was captivating, like nothing I’d ever seen before. I bent down, pulling out my phone, which seemed to have materialized out of nowhere, trying to capture the perfect angle of this stunning masterpiece.
As I fumbled with the phone, my dad finished explaining who we were to the girl. She told him the man had just stepped out and would be back in an hour. My dad left to explore the other shops, but I stayed behind, engrossed by the boats. A sudden gust of wind swept through the shop, and a massive wave crashed onto the harbour outside. I looked back at the kettuvalam just in time to see the temple’s structure rip apart from the boat, splintering all the way down to its base.
My heart dropped. I felt something inside me break at that very moment. The phone on the counter rang sharply, shattering the silence, but I couldn’t move. Tears welled up in my eyes, blurring my vision, and soon, I found myself crying uncontrollably. I wailed, overcome with an unbearable sense of loss. I didn’t even fully understand what I had lost, but it felt monumental.
The girl behind the counter was trembling, holding back tears of her own. I looked at her, and seeing her struggle only made me cry harder. I felt like I had lost something—someone—someone precious, as if a piece of me had been torn away. My dad, hearing the commotion, rushed in and wrapped his arms around me, lifting me into a piggyback hold. He walked for what felt like hours, just holding me as I sobbed.
We returned to the hotel, but I couldn’t stop crying. Even though I didn’t fully grasp what had happened, I felt it deeply—like a void had opened in my chest, swallowing me whole. For days, I kept to myself, grieving something I couldn’t name.
Now, I’m 21, and I find myself returning to Kerala again, this time alone. Time has blurred the edges of my memory, but as I wandered aimlessly, I found myself in front of his shop once more. It was almost empty now. The girl, now in her thirties, recognized me instantly, though I hadn’t said a word. She quietly let me in, handing me a piece of paper before vanishing from the shop, leaving me alone in the familiar silence.
I looked around, breathing in the nostalgic scent of the place. I had only spent ten days with this man, but those ten days felt like a lifetime—more of a family than my real one. I missed him so much. Ten days was far too little, far too short. A hole remained in my heart, a wound that never healed.
I wiped my eyes with my sleeve, trying to stay strong, but my fists clenched, and I realized I was crushing the piece of paper in my hand. Slowly, I opened it, smoothing out the crumpled edges to read the last message he had left for me:
*"I don’t know where you came from, and I didn’t know who you were, but as soon as I bent down to hold your hand, I felt my lost son in you. You might not know this, but I lost my son when he was eight—two years before you visited. He drowned in the harbor right outside the shop, and I wasn’t there to save him. I missed him so much, and you were so much like him. I wished you could stay with me longer. I even wished you’d stay forever, knowing full well it was impossible. Thank you for those precious days. I thank Sree Ananta for the time I had with you. It might be selfish of me, and I’m guilty of that, but I wanted you to be my son. Thank you! I’ll be waiting for you to visit again and take over this place, so we can be together once more."*
Midway through the letter, tears began to stream down my face again, and by the time I finished, I was on my knees, sobbing louder than I had ever cried before. My chest heaved with regret, my heart aching with the weight of everything I never got to say.
I opened my eyes, and I was back in my bed. It was a dream. A dream of a man I had never met, of a place I had never been, and of things I never once knew existed. But the tears—the tears were real. The grief was real. My heart ached for someone I had never known, and yet, it felt as though I had lost everything.
Whoever he was, wherever he was from, I missed him. I missed him more than I could ever explain.
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Language Goals 2024
Another year, another set of goals! This year, in the actual spirit of my very reasonable 2022 language goals, here are my plans for language study.
Catalan
First and foremost, my goal is to find Catalan friends in my new hometown, because I really need to speak Catalan with people at minimum once a week or I get very sad, and currently I’m not speaking it with anyone at all. This goal is pretty chill though—I just have to actually sit down and put in the time to find people.
My main goal is to read 30 books in Catalan. I’ll make a proper post about it with a list of books that I’m thinking of and how the challenge itself is going to work, but overall I’m trying to pick a mix of styles and genres, so expect anything from medieval literature to YA novels to academic texts. I have a lot of books that I’ve been meaning to read for a while, so hopefully this will give me a chance to chip into some of them. 30 books is less than other versions of this challenge that I’ve seen, but it’s also many more books than I’ve read in Catalan possibly ever and I think it’s more reasonable in conjunction with a full class load. Hopefully it ends up being just the right amount!
Welsh & Basque
This year I really want to work hard to actually get these two to an upper intermediate level, because I’m so close if I put in the work. For both of them, I have two main goals: (1) go through the textbooks/workbooks that I started going through casually last semester (Basic Welsh: A Grammar and Workbook by Gareth King and Standard Basque: A Progressive Grammar by Rudolf P.G. de Rijk) so that I can continue to review and learn new grammatical structures, and (2) watch one episode of a TV series each week in each language. For the TV series, I’m going to be watching Rownd a Rownd on S4C (which is available outside Wales/the UK! Huge win!) and Eskamak kentzen on EITB. If I have time, I’ll try to go through episodes more thoroughly and note down new vocabulary and such, but the main goal is to make a routine of it and watch consistently so I’m trying to keep it simple. I’d also like to use both languages with other people more often if I can, but I think finding a consistent language partner will perhaps be a goal for another year.
Malayalam
I’m planning to focus the first half of the year on Welsh and Basque, and then next fall, I’m hoping to be able to take the Malayalam classes offered by my university and to get into studying my home dialect (or rather, my extended family’s home dialect, since I didn’t speak it at home) as well. Since this will be later and also classroom learning rather than self-study, I’m not going to go into details, but overall, after my trip to Kerala (which I have stuff about, it’s on the docket!), I’m generally feeling much less alienated and much more motivated to study the language. I’m also looking forward to being able to take real classes, which I think will help keep me focused and on track.
Russian
This is a minor goal, but at my friend’s house over the summer, her mom was joking that if they just spoke to me in Russian while I stayed at their house, I’d probably be able to understand it by the end. That led us to concoct a plan where I study a bit of Russian vocab, then go there and do intensive Russian immersion for a weekend or so. This is more of a silly goal, but I’d like to try it because I think it could be fun.
Anki
This isn’t a language goal per se, but rather a general resolution to spend this year learning to use (and tweaking and configuring) Anki. Anki has a notoriously high barrier to entry, and from everything I’ve seen it should be treated as a long-term, intensive project—I’ll hopefully reap the rewards later if I take my time and set up everything right in the early stages. With that in mind, I’m hoping that by the end of the year I’ve figure out a set up for my decks and cards that really works for getting me to remember and be able to use vocab and grammar. I’ll focus on the languages here for the start, but I’m hoping that with habit and time, if I get a good system going I can use it with other languages too.
And that’s it! It’s been a bit since I was systematic about studying languages, but I’ve found that I really miss it and want to go back. I feel like I’m at a really good place with all of these, and I’d like to continue to make progress, so I’m really trying to focus on consistency and hitting the sweet spot of just challenging enough to get myself out of my comfort zone while not burning out. Hopefully I’ve set this up in a way to build habits and make me excited to keep immersing myself with these languages in the coming years, which is really the key to learning any language in the long term—I've realized that I speak Catalan so well because it's fully integrated into my life, and I'd like all these others to be as well. Here’s to a good 2024, and I wish all of you luck with your own goals as well!
#a few days late but whatever#i've had a lot of spatial and temporal displacement in the past two weeks i think i'm allowed this one indulgence#i am trying SO HARD to set achievable goals#i'm so so bad at it but i'm slowly getting better hopefully this will be the year#also i forgot to include this but i really do need to get my spanish back up to speed#or not even up to speed at this point i haven't studied it since high school so i need to actually learn new things#a professor in the spanish department switched back to english while talking to me because i spoke it so poorly with him :')#però és que em fa pal el castellà no el necessito per res (<- mentida)#on the other hand solomon a gaenor has completed revived my energy for studying welsh and going to kerala has done it for malayalam#which um. i didn't even realize i could be that interested in studying malayalam. wowee we have unlocked feelings and emotions lads!#anyways we'll see how this goes but i'm going to do my best :')#general:goals#catalan:goals#welsh:goals#basque:goals#malayalam:goals#russian:goals
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Exploring Nursing Opportunities Abroad: Top Countries for Indian Nurses
Nursing is one of the most in-demand jobs inside and outside India. A profession that is in most demand in GCC countries for Indians is the nursing job. For Indian nurses, who are looking to broaden their horizons, many countries are waiting with promising career opportunities. If you are a skilled nurse and have multilingual capabilities then wide opportunities will be there. The overseas opportunities will give you high pay as well as a high-standard working environment. The respect for nurses outside India is much higher than inside India. Nurses are being recruited through top nursing consultancy in Kerala and here is a list of the top countries that offer promising careers.
Five top countries that offer promising nursing career
United Arab Emirates: Dubai which is an opulent city right due to cultural and development richness hires nurses from India. A large part of nurses who work in Dubai are Indian and they a decent pay but not much higher than European and American countries. But the most attractive feature of Dubai is that the nurses can take their entire income to their homeland since there are no taxes. In Dubai, there are many world-class hospitals, medical centers, and clinics that offer good employment prospects for Indian and other nationalities.
Saudi Arabia: In Saudi Arabia, there are a plethora of job opportunities for nurses in both the private and Government sectors. They offer good pay, accommodation facilities and also travel allowances. Saudi Arabia is one of the largest nations in GCC countries and also the pilgrimage place for Muslims, the demand for medical facilities is very high. The demand for trained professionals especially from India is of high demand in Saudi. However, finding the right opportunity is a bit challenging since there is a high scam in the field of recruitment.
Canada: Canada is a country that offers a healthcare system with the highest standard. This country is facing staff shortages and is now actively recruiting nurses worldwide. The high-quality life and the welcoming stances towards immigrants make Canada an excellent choice for nurses. The medical facilities and education are completely free for immigrants.
Australia: Australia's flourishing healthcare industry and stunning landscapes attract nurses worldwide. With modern facilities and advanced technology, nurses can work efficiently. During leisure time, they can explore the country's picturesque natural environment. Competitive salaries and excellent benefits make it a lucrative career option. To work as a nurse in Australia, one must register with the AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) and pass English language proficiency tests.
United States of America (USA): The USA boasts a robust healthcare system with a significant demand for skilled nurses across various specialties. Indian nurses aspiring to work in the USA can pursue opportunities through programs like the H-1B visa for skilled workers or the EB-3 visa for professionals with tertiary education. Opportunities exist in hospitals, clinics, long-term care facilities, and community health settings throughout the country.
United Kingdom (UK): With its National Health Service (NHS), the UK offers extensive opportunities for Indian nurses to work in both public and private healthcare sectors. The UK's Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) oversees the registration process for international nurses, which includes passing the Occupational English Test (OET) or International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and meeting other requirements. Work settings range from hospitals and nursing homes to community healthcare centers.
Conclusion
If you are planning for an overseas nursing job, first research the rules and regulations for immigrants. Based on it decide which country is most suitable for you. There will be medical tests, mandatory examinations, and other verifications for each country. It is better to connect with any nursing consultancy in Kerala before you plan to move, they will guide you through the process and also provide you with data regarding the recruitment.
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Contech Architects: Leading Innovation Among Architectural Firms in Mangalore
Contech Architects stands out as a leader among architectural firms in Mangalore, delivering cutting-edge designs that seamlessly blend functionality with aesthetic appeal. Specializing in both residential and commercial projects, Contech Architects is known for its innovative approach and sustainable practices. Whether crafting modern urban spaces or elegant homes, their designs reflect a perfect harmony between style and practicality. Explore the architectural expertise of Contech Architects and experience the future of design in Mangalore.
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Where Mist Meets Mountains and Memories Blossom
Munnar, nestled amidst the emerald embrace of the Western Ghats in Kerala, is a hill station where misty mornings paint landscapes with ethereal charm. Rolling tea plantations stretch like verdant carpets, kissed by the sun and kissed by the clouds. The air vibrates with the melody of gushing waterfalls and the whispers of ancient forests. Munnar is a destination that seeps into your soul, leaving behind an indelible stamp of serenity and wonder.
A Tapestry of Tea
Munnar's emerald crown is woven from its sprawling tea plantations. Walking through these endless rows of tea bushes is an invigorating experience. The lush aroma of the leaves mingles with the crisp mountain air, leaving you feeling refreshed and revitalized. A visit to a tea factory is a must, where you can witness the transformation of these delicate leaves into the beverage that fuels our mornings.
Beyond the Greens: A Kaleidoscope of Adventures
Munnar is not just about basking in the beauty of nature. It's a playground for adventure seekers and thrill enthusiasts. Trek through the dense forests of Eravikulam National Park, home to the elusive Nilgiri tahr. Hike up to Echo Point, where your voice dances in the hills, or embark on a thrilling jeep safari through the rugged terrain. For the romantics, a boat ride on Kundala Lake, surrounded by misty mountains, is an experience that will forever be etched in your memory.
A Cultural Mosaic
Munnar's cultural tapestry is as rich and vibrant as its landscapes. Visit the colonial-era Christ Church, a testament to the town's British past. Immerse yourself in the vibrant hues of the Rose Garden, or delve into the fascinating history of tea at the Tea Museum. In the evenings, lose yourself in the rhythmic beats of Kathakali performances, a traditional Kerala dance form that tells stories through elaborate costumes and expressive movements.
A Culinary Journey
No trip to Munnar is complete without indulging in its delectable cuisine. Savor the flavors of a traditional Kerala 'sadhya,' a vegetarian feast served on a banana leaf, or tantalize your taste buds with spicy curries and fresh seafood. Don't miss the chance to try 'appam,' fluffy rice pancakes served with coconut milk stew, or 'kappa and meen,' a classic Keralan dish of tapioca and fish.
Munnar: A Haven for Every Soul
Whether you're a nature lover seeking solace, an adventurer chasing thrills, or a foodie on a culinary quest, Munnar has something to offer everyone. It's a place where time slows down, where worries melt away in the mist, and where memories are made to last a lifetime. So, pack your bags, lace up your hiking boots, and get ready to discover the magic of Munnar, the hill station where mist meets mountains and memories blossom.
Bonus Tip: Plan your trip to Munnar around the blooming of the Neelakurinji flowers, a rare spectacle that happens once every 12 years. The hills come alive with a vibrant blue hue, creating a scene of breathtaking beauty.
I hope this blog has inspired you to add Munnar to your travel bucket list. If you have any questions or would like me to elaborate on any specific aspects of Munnar, please don't hesitate to ask. Happy travels!
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Sending Flowers Is More straightforward At this point!
Giving flower bundles might be an extremely special approach to communicating sentiments that click here passes on to the beneficiary that the individual is recalled on a specific occasion.
It will end up being a standard practice to introduce flowers,Guest Posting however consistently stayed a gorgeous motion's acknowledged and appreciated. Presently it's become exceptionally easy and convenient to send flowers online — online flower delivery in Kerala and Online flower delivery in Noida. A request for flower specialist delivery on the web would uncover a stock of flower vendors in your city who book orders for flowers same-day delivery.
The Internet has made gifting someone extremely easy and generic. There are a few sites, which have organized a hand-off of thousands of flowers all through the planet, which can likewise do 12 PM conveyance if essential. With the assistance of these sites, MyFloralKart.com, one can track down a flower vendor and flowers to suit the occasion. Indeed, even as rose flower bundles proclaim your love for someone special, a lot of white lilies communicates compassion during a snapshot of sadness. Also, there are flowers that represent different manifestations on different occasions.
WHY MyFloralKart.com?
At MyFloralKart.com, we comprehend how significant the one that you love ones are to you, and your love and care ushered through the flowers are just about as delicate as your sentiments. We give a phenomenal scope of flowers to choose from and furthermore deliver to different areas. In this way, if you might want to Send flowers in Noida online or Send flowers in Kerala online or to the next area inside the nation, just visit our site MyFloralKart.com.
The online flower specialists are a one-stop answer for not just flowers home delivery with the exception of all occasion gifting or improvements in weddings, corporate events, and private gatherings. The providers have birthday flowers, an abundance of thanks flowers, sentiment flowers, commemoration flowers, new child flowers, compliment flowers, and get-well flowers. These flowers are hand-intended to suit the occasion in a bouquet, boxes, bushels, and game plans. One can undoubtedly pick the flower vendor and flowers through the web for each occasion and enjoying.
Through the convenient delivery of the web flower vendors, you'll shock a beloved, recall a commemoration, say an abundance of thanks or pronounce your satisfaction, and express distress or lament in an extremely private manner. Send flowers in Noida online or Send flowers in Kerala online you'll effortlessly select flowers from a decent kind of lilies, roses, daisies, orchids, tulips, carnations, lilacs, chrysanthemums, gerberas, and gladiolus and furthermore conclude the game plan styles, sizes, and varieties. The flower specialist ensured freshness, flower quality, and opportune delivery. Other than fresh flowers, they even have artificial flowers, cakes, chocolates, and combo gift packs.
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LVM Homes - Building Affordable and Quality Homes in Kerala
LVM homes is an innovative housing development company in Kerala aims at providing affordbale home construction services. LVM's construction wing is equipped with the latest house construction machinery, materials, and a dedicated labour wing to carry out the construction process without compromising on the quality. LVM understand customer's needs, perceptions and expectaions and provide house building services as per their needs right time. LVM also provide Assistanace to customers in purchasing viable land parcels, obtaining financial assistance from banks/NBFC and to secure various permits and approvals from authorities. Visit www.lvmhomes.com for more details.
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Unlocking the Wonders of India: Explore the Best India Holiday Packages
India Holiday Packages: Your Gateway to an Incredible Journey
Discover the best India Holiday Packages for an unforgettable adventure. Explore the diverse culture, breathtaking landscapes, and rich history. Get ready for an extraordinary experience.
Introduction
India, a land of myriad cultures, ancient history, and unparalleled beauty, has always been a dream destination for travelers worldwide. If you're planning your next vacation and want an experience that's both enriching and memorable, look no further than India Holiday Packages. In this article, we'll explore the enchanting possibilities that await you when you embark on a journey to this incredible country.
Exploring the Best India Holiday Packages
The Essence of India Holiday Packages
India Holiday Packages are more than just tours; they are gateways to a world where history and modernity coexist in perfect harmony. These packages are carefully curated to provide travelers with an authentic Indian experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in the vibrant culture, historical treasures, and natural wonders that India has to offer.
Types of India Holiday Packages
Cultural Escapades: Dive deep into India's rich cultural tapestry with visits to ancient temples, historical monuments, and traditional festivals.
Adventure Expeditions: For the adrenaline junkies, embark on thrilling adventures like trekking, river rafting, and wildlife safaris.
Romantic Getaways: India offers a plethora of romantic destinations, from the serene backwaters of Kerala to the enchanting palaces of Rajasthan.
Spiritual Journeys: Explore the spiritual side of India with visits to renowned pilgrimage sites and meditation retreats.
Luxury Retreats: Experience the opulence of India in style, with stays at luxurious resorts and royal palaces.
Culinary Delights: Indulge in a culinary journey with a focus on local cuisines and street food.
Wellness Retreats: Rejuvenate your mind and body with yoga and Ayurvedic treatments.
Why Choose India Holiday Packages?
India is vast and diverse, and planning a trip here can be daunting. India Holiday Packages take away the stress of organizing your journey. You'll have experienced guides, handpicked accommodations, and seamless itineraries, ensuring you make the most of your time in this beautiful country.
What Makes India Holiday Packages Unique
Unveiling the Treasures of India
The Golden Triangle: Explore the iconic cities of Delhi, Agra, and Jaipur on this quintessential tour.
The Serenity of Kerala: Discover the tranquil backwaters, lush forests, and tea plantations in God's Own Country.
The Majesty of Rajasthan: Dive into the regal history of Rajasthan by visiting its majestic forts and palaces.
First-Hand Experiences
Our India Holiday Packages are designed to offer you a glimpse of the real India. The sights, sounds, and flavors you encounter are not just part of an itinerary but a heartfelt invitation into the homes and hearts of the locals.
Supporting Credible Sources
We believe in transparency and credibility. Our packages are developed with the guidance of experienced travel experts and cultural enthusiasts, ensuring every detail is authentic and accurate.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best time to visit India?
The best time to visit India depends on the region you plan to explore. However, the winter months (October to March) are generally ideal for most parts of the country.
How do I choose the right India Holiday Package?
Consider your interests, the places you wish to visit, and your budget. Whether you're an adventurer, a history enthusiast, or a nature lover, there's a perfect package for you.
Is India safe for tourists?
India is generally safe for tourists. However, like any other destination, it's essential to take standard precautions, such as staying in reputable accommodations and being cautious with your belongings.
What should I pack for my trip to India?
Pack lightweight and breathable clothing, comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, and any specific medications you may need. Don't forget to carry an adapter for your electronic devices.
Can I customize my India Holiday Package?
Yes, many tour operators offer customizable packages, allowing you to tailor your trip to your preferences and interests.
Are India Holiday Packages inclusive of all expenses?
Most packages include accommodation, transportation, and guided tours. However, be sure to check the specifics with your chosen tour operator.
Conclusion
India Holiday Packages offer the chance to experience India's magic in its full splendor. From the mighty Himalayas in the north to the pristine beaches in the south, from the bustling cities to the tranquil villages, India is a treasure trove waiting to be explored. Book your India Holiday Package today and embark on a journey of a lifetime.
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Discover the Best Travel Destinations in India: A Journey of Incredible Diversity
India is a land of remarkable diversity, where every region tells a unique story, and every corner hides a breathtaking secret. From the majestic Himalayas in the north to the serene backwaters of Kerala in the south, from the vibrant cities of Delhi and Mumbai to the tranquil villages of Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan, India offers an unparalleled range of travel experiences. Let’s embark on a journey through some of the best travel destinations in this incredible subcontinent.
1. Jaipur, Rajasthan — The Pink City: Known as the Pink City for its rose-tinted architecture, Jaipur is a vibrant blend of history and modernity. Explore the majestic Amber Fort, visit the City Palace, and marvel at the intricacies of Hawa Mahal. Don’t forget to savor the mouthwatering Rajasthani cuisine.
2. Goa — The Beach Paradise: For sun, sand, and sea, Goa is the ultimate destination. Whether you seek relaxation on pristine beaches, water sports adventures, or vibrant nightlife, Goa has it all. Visit Old Goa for a glimpse of Portuguese colonial history and indulge in delectable seafood.
3. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh — The Spiritual Heart: Varanasi, one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world, is a spiritual hub for Hindus. Take a boat ride on the Ganges River, witness mesmerizing Ganga Aarti, and explore the city’s narrow lanes and ghats.
4. Kerala — God’s Own Country: Kerala, with its lush green landscapes and tranquil backwaters, offers a serene escape. Cruise through the backwaters on a traditional houseboat, explore tea plantations in Munnar, and relax on the beautiful beaches of Kovalam.
5. Leh-Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir — The High Desert: For adventure seekers and nature enthusiasts, Leh-Ladakh is a dream destination. Explore ancient monasteries, drive through rugged mountain passes, and bask in the pristine beauty of the Himalayas.
6. Agra, Uttar Pradesh — The Taj Mahal Marvel: Agra, home to the iconic Taj Mahal, is a must-visit for history buffs and romantics. Witness the unparalleled beauty of the Taj at sunrise and explore Agra Fort and Fatehpur Sikri.
7. Mumbai, Maharashtra — The City of Dreams: Mumbai, the bustling metropolis, offers a taste of modern India. Visit the Gateway of India, explore Bollywood, and indulge in culinary delights at street food stalls and fine dining restaurants.
8. Rishikesh, Uttarakhand — Yoga Capital: Nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, Rishikesh is the yoga capital of the world. Practice yoga and meditation, go white-water rafting on the Ganges, and explore the nearby Rajaji National Park.
9. Kolkata, West Bengal — The Cultural Gem: Kolkata is a cultural treasure trove with its historic architecture, literary heritage, and delectable sweets. Visit the Victoria Memorial, explore Durga Puja festivities, and sample Rosogolla.
10. Andaman and Nicobar Islands — Tropical Paradise: For pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant marine life, head to the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Go scuba diving, explore the Cellular Jail in Port Blair, and unwind on Havelock Island.
India’s diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality make it a destination that leaves a lasting impression. Each region offers a unique flavor of India, and whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or cultural exploration, India has something to offer every traveler. So, pack your bags and get ready to embark on a journey through the best travel destinations in India, where every moment is a new adventure waiting to unfold.
Conclusion:
As you embark on the journey of a lifetime with your beloved, these enchanting destinations present an exquisite canvas. Here at Destination Holiday Tours, we can help you plan holidays at these best travel destinations for honeymoon couples and beyond. Feel free to connect to our team anytime — Ph: 8888849698 / 9822632911
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