Fading memories of childhood!
Folk games of rural India.
Clicked at Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.
Doing anything with dedication impacts life positively. - Ashish Vidyarthi
Clicked at Kolhapur, Maharashtra, India.
I was in a prominent city of Rajasthan called Alwar way back in 2008. After hectic day, I have decided to visit a mall in city Big Bazar. During those days mall were growing concept in India. BIG Bazaar was the catch eye.
Although, you will not find a dedicated segment for books but I could find a shelf having this written of owner of Big Bazaar, Kishore Biyani. It happened in India is journey of Kishore how he has started the venture of super market. Those were initial days were supermarket had grown rapidly. It seems like this concept will grow like anything and it may damage local Kirana shops. There were agitation by local small shop owners. We all were myopic, never even considered that e-commerce would be proven lethal factor for super markets. However, existing supermarket in today's contest are also online retail stores. I would say its business is on hybrid mode.
Nonetheless It happened in India is startup story. Today all Big Bazaar are not belong to Kishore Biyani, it's traffic story of downfall. I would say in today scenario this book is incomplete. Mr. Biyani should nareate it again to give holistic views of what went wrong and what went right.
Readers would like to re-read it again.
Faith
Amol
Well, at first instance I thought it would be some artificial man-made place to visit and kill the time. Once I visited there, my entire perception about this museum completely changed. In order to explore the entire premises in and around of this museum, you need more than 6 hours. So, do not been a hurry. Spend quality time.
You will find statues of various sages of ancient times. Their contribution in terms of social upliftment is really indomitable. The cave is around 300 meters long.
You will also find murals of farmers engaged in agriculture and agri allied activities in open arena. I really enjoyed the museum area where rural folks, their livelihoods, and other activities exhibited. It gave me goosebumps of my childhood. It was a moment of going back to childhood again.
The entry fees for this museum is INR 400 per person.
It was a really great experience to visit here in the rainy season.
Keep rediscovering, keep traveling.
Faith
Amol Nakve