Friday, October 5, 2018

Aapli Puneri


Pune, Aapli Puneri, a city unlike any other in India. Not crowded like Mumbai, not a jungle of concrete like Bengaluru. While it has enough industries, pubs and what not to give it wings of progress, it has a soul, an aura of peace to anchor it down and gives it a serenity which no other metro city has. A place which treats round pegs square pegs alike ;).

Yes there are a few ups and downs, a few deal breakers, a few no goes but Pune is a bundle of colours on a canvas whose every shade has a different story to tell and you can only understand it once you start living here. I for one have spent enough time here indulging in a variety of activities Pune has to offer and I would say Pune had me at hello. I have tried everything from Garden Vadapav to awesome delicacies of Ramadan stalls in camp. The apple cider from First Brewhouse to the country liquor with different flavours. Danced at pubs and ganpati visarjan alike. Bowed my head at Shrimant Dagdu Sheth Ganpati and Hazrat Chandshah Wali Dargah with equal faith, but yet it feels I have only tasted the surface of this awesome sundae ice-cream called Pune. I may be a bit biased to say this but this city has an intoxicating aroma, a hypnotism which binds a visitor and they have no other choice but to give it a way into their heart.

Being chosen as the best city to live in, Pune has some perks which gives its residents an edge over other cities such as lower rentals in comparison to other metros, great education & employment opportunities, good connectivity to different parts of country, diversity in population and thus in cuisine, an awesome monsoon season to explore new treks and last but not the least a spell bound weather throughout the year which offers one ample excuses to pick up their bikes, go for a long drive to either beaches or mountains nearby and most importantly take a break from monotony of daily life. Whether it’s a trip to taste awesome seafood available at Kashid & Alibaug, a bike ride to Ratnagiri for gorging on scrumptious mangoes or a winter trip to Mahabaleshwar to have strawberries with cream, it always leaves you craving for more by offering yet more attractions just a small distance away.

Like any growing city Pune has its challenges in terms of traffic management, poor availability of public transport and improper urbanization. Although the local and civic authorities are working towards solving these problems but it may take some time in getting appropriate results and that can only be solvable by public and government partnerships.

But keeping all that aside I would like to say that Pune is the best place for one to come, learn and grow in every aspect of their life. So what are you waiting for, we are enthusiastically hiring for new talent @ Pune. Come and join us. Be the part of a great city.

Madhur Shailesh Dwivedi
Nomad Recruiter in eternal search of talent