what can you tell me about this place?
I might have to shift here because of marriage and I've lived most of my life in Delhi and in Mumbai. How difficult will it be for me to adjust?
Also career in law in Gandhidham, what will it be like?
what can you tell me about this place?
I might have to shift here because of marriage and I've lived most of my life in Delhi and in Mumbai. How difficult will it be for me to adjust?
Also career in law in Gandhidham, what will it be like?
Here's what I know about Gandhidham, sis:
- It's located in the Kutch region of Gujarat near the border with Pakistan. Much smaller and less developed than Delhi or Mumbai for sure.
- The weather will be very hot and dry compared to what you're used to. Summers can get over 40°C so stay hydrated!
- Culturally, it has more of a small town Gujarati vibe. Pace of life is slower, people are family oriented. Language will mostly be Gujarati.
- Career-wise, law options may be limited since it's not a big city. Would have to commute longer or do more virtual work perhaps.
- Socially, you may find it isolating at first since you won't know many people. But Gujju families are welcoming - join local community groups to adjust easier.
- Try learning some Gujarati, eating local cuisine, spending time with your husband's relatives. That can help you feel more connected to the place.
It will take some adjusting living in a smaller town after big cities. But with an open mindset I'm sure you can find ways to be happy there too! And eventually you may grow to appreciate the slower rhythms. Give it a chance, sis!
Here mostly people are from USA. Some from Europe and other countries.
But very very few are from India.
I'm from Pakistan.
So mostly people don't know what is gandhidham.
I heard about Gandhinagar. But never gandhidham
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