Discover the unique journey of Anukampa and Anurag, a teacher and financial professional who traded city life for the serenity of Shedung, just 60 km from Mumbai. Explore their reasons for the move and the trade-offs they face daily.
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Anukampa and Anurag moved to Shedung to find peace, scenic views, and space that they couldn't find in the bustling city. They were looking for a more tranquil and serene environment.
The main challenges they face are the time spent commuting and the distance, which can be tiring. However, they have adapted by using the commute to plan lessons, catch up on news, and prepare for work.
Anukampa and Anurag have developed a routine to make the most of their commute time. Anukampa uses it to plan her lessons and connect with students online, while Anurag catches up on industry news and prepares for meetings.
No, they are not ready to settle in Mumbai just yet. They value the space and peace they have found in Shedung and are committed to their current lifestyle.
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