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Our visit to Shanti Bhavan - Nagpur

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Today we visited an old age home - Shanti Bhavan, Mother Teresa Ashram in Nagpur. The realization that there are complicate things happening around us was clearer today. The ashram has around 160 old age and disabled people living there. Ashram is doing great in terms of taking good care of the people. There are people in Nagpur who are visiting to the Ashram in most Sundays just to take care of the people for an hour or two, as for example I met a surgeon today, he told me that he visits here every Sunday to take care of the cleanliness of the oldies. My Experience Today? It was good. There are innocent people who are abandoned from their family. This ashram is taking care of them. I felt real proud in been engaged with such an NGO group and to those who are responsible for my upbringing that I am able to take decision & spend my time here, here with these people. At first I was just standing outside of the ashram, I had little idea of what is inside, what is the environ...

future of tourism?

What is the future of tourism? How severe the condition of the environment will become that would not allow people to commute through spaces firmly stating that the pollution is too high? There will be the generations of real life theatres, where some CCTV type gadget would be invented and is placed all over the world. I repeat, "All over the world". You got to pay more for tourism-cum-accessing the gadget for a site in more developed country, like USA today in 2016 when going to Nepal is much cheaper. The gadget would give you the 6D experience making use of all bodily senses, when there were whole campuses of different sites where people would want to travel. How possibly it would help us, one may think? You can sit in homes and travel around the world in real time. You could have the direct access to live your dream like doing PHD from MIT USA, attending live and sensory lectures from renowned professors and living at the campus itself. Can one imagine that in the ...