I moved to Canada from India to have greater opportunities for myself and for my family in terms of our present and future prospects (financial, economical, healthcare, education, and social). I already invested lots of time and money in getting good education at reputed Canadian Universities and worked to get Canadian job experience. I still believe Canada is one of the best place to live in. (when compared to other parts of the world). Here all people are very nice, friendly and supportive. Majority are law abiding ones. Just need to have a stable and fairly paid job and then life is way much better here. Already I went through lots of uncertainties during 2008 financial crisis and Covid-19. I don't deserve any more troubles. I think we need to stay united and think of what we can do in a united manner to help Canada and US and many other rich countries to stay good friends and cooperate each other so here or there it does not create any further economical, financial or societal turbulences.
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Monday, September 9, 2024
Cost of Living going up
Friday, May 12, 2023
Review of a College
PVPIT BUDHGAON IS A VERY BAD PRIVATE ENGINEERING COLLEGE IN THE REGION. I WOULD SAY THAT IT IS THE WORST ONE. THEY DONT PAY SALARIES TO THEIR STAFF ON TIME. IMAGINE OF THE NON PAID TEACHERS, HOW BAD THEY MUST BE TEACHING THEIR STUDENTS. THINK 1000 TIMES BEFORE TAKING ADMISSIONS THERE 😢
Saturday, March 18, 2023
Anniversaries
Today, I completed 6 years of quit smoking tobacco products. Once upon a time, I was a chain smoker and people used to find me analogus to a factory chimney. Thanks to Anita to continously support me to win the war against myself. Living in Sangli, India in my late parents place was like being in rehab & for recreational purpose. *Abstaining from the smoke, dealing with after quit related side effects and healing of body organs was much more stronger & faster* than being in Canada.
Sunday, October 10, 2021
Freedom from meds
Living at my late parents home in Sangli, India, helped me set myself free from all kinds of anxiety/dipression medications, (e.g. Zoloft, Effexor, Fluoxetin, Ativan, and Xanax). It's no an easy feeling to stay alive after our parents die all of sudden, and that is when our mental health also gets disturbed. I was never bullet proof, and I always struggled my best to manage and cope with it. Our life is ment to change, we just have to take the right decision and stay firm on it, with whatever are the choices left. Now I am tobacco free as well and I have set my goals to live free from all sorts of water, and air pollutants as well.