Wednesday, 17 May 2017

Life after retirement



It is well read in the poems by Paul Callus, Raymond Ngomane, Jerry T Curis, Tom Hitt and many others. Retirement seems to the end of life where sipping tea on an old rocking chair, reading newspaper or playing old recorder to enjoy some best hits of those years. But, it is not so. Retirement is fun, as then you get time for things around your home, garden, spending quality time with grandchildren, catching up with school friends or making up for re-union, joining hobbies’ classes and many more. During your service time, you might be away from home due to your transferable job or meeting or posting. But now you have ample time to spend time with your loved ones and tell them that now you have all the time for them. After retirement many plans to shift their place to their home town so that they could be away from hustle and bustle of the town. 



Frankly speaking, in India there are many places to get nested after retirement. It is your personal and your family’s discretion that whether you stay in your current city or move your base. Subhashish Dev an ex-pilot at private airline said, “I have lived in Jamshedpur in my early life but due to my posting I kept on moving between Chennai, Mumbai and Delhi. Now, as I got retired last year my son calls to settle-down in Chandigarh as he has job there and a house to support him.”  
                                                                         
                                                                                                    
Here you can a good look to where to settle down after retirement:
Kochi: Blessed with tropical climate and lush green environment, Kochi is also known for Queen of the Arabian Sea title. It is very much affordable place as real estate properties here are economic friendly. Like goa, it horns amenities like good connectivity by road, rail and air. 

Lucknow: A nawabi city on the banks of Gomti River sets a unique set of amber against the backdrop of Flat in Lucknow. Nowadays, flats are mainly on high rise with properties around the city would provide a touching living style with complete harmony and peace.
Pune: A soothing 3 hours’ drive from Mumbai will not burden you harder if you choose Pune for your home after retirement. The cost of living is much lesser than its honey combed neighbor Mumbai. 



There are other cities on the Indian map which too support pocket friendly housing after retirement which includes Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Puducherry, Mysore, Indore and many others. Make sure that whichever city you choose you should research properly in both in and out ways. So, which one is your pick?

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