by Anindya | Jun 14, 2018 | India, Travel, Travelogues, Uttarakhand |
Syanachatti forms an important juncture for moving ahead towards Yamunotri and most of the times people halt here and go to Yamunotri. We reached here after a day long journey and went ahead to Raja Chatti to see Narad falls and then came back to Syanachatti for a...
by Anindya | Jun 10, 2018 | Food, Foodblog |
Blame it on my Ghoti upbringing. My ancestral home was in Bardhaman, my mother had her roots in Bankura. More than a feeling of apartheid towards the people from Bangladesh (who actually chose to settle in this part of the country), it was a disconnect with...
by Anindya | Jun 9, 2018 | Food, Foodblog |
When I used to work at Shoppers Stop Kolkata as the Unit Head HR, I had to take rounds across the store more than often to do several manpower audits. There was one section where I always used to see a deep sense of belongingness, thinking, visualizing and heavy duty...
by Anindya | May 30, 2018 | Food, Foodblog |
Shami kebab and Chota peg, that was what most of the evenings used to be for Kayasths – Well known Food writer and one of the faces behind popularising Kayastha Khatirdari / Kayasth food in India, Anoothi Vishal said with a slight smile. We were at Kayasth...
by Anindya | May 28, 2018 | India, Travel, Travelogues, Uttarakhand |
I believe in serendipity and destiny in many ways. I use these words also too often, much to the irritation of people close to me. While destiny may have a slight negativity attached to it, serendipity is all about miracles that happen in your life. Destiny is like...