Reverse migration is what all India needs to make it a developed nation whether it will happen in the form of people moving back to India from abroad or way Mr. Amrjeet said migration to rural areas from cities. It will not only. gives the rural areas a chance to grow but the people over there will also learn new skills shared by people like Amrjeet & Sunita mam. Kudos to the couple. All the best to the new India.
I planned to retire in south India in a smaller town if all works out in the next 10 yrs. I don’t think I can find a job in south India at my age because by 55 most people are retired in India. Here in North America, one retires at 65. I so want to move to south India now but finding a good paying job in social work in my 50’s no one would hire me there.
Well said. Because nowadays what happens is as we know everyone is moving abroad. So if people see that happening for their friends through social media. So even then those who see that thing then also they get that moving abroad wala mindset.
@@roja7426 Thanks for writing. Agree but you can decide the age you want to retire & you can start something of your own in South India. South India has an abundance of natural resources & food opportunities. I am also in Britain and plan to move to South India & start something in the tourism Industry. In the same way don't think of getting hired rather think about how you can offer employment over there. Cheers!
I was carrying same thoughts. I wish to get connected with such people. I'm sick of stereotype people around my circle and carrying silly thoughts of investment and comparing cars , flats,money etc. This couple proved what is definition of becoming rich. The are so gracefully accepting their career & money growth using word with "blessed & thankful ". Not a 1% pride.
What I like about this couple is that they are giving actual numbers, like revenue and profit figures etc. This makes their conversation more interesting.
@@shally7777 isnt that the whole point sir?, for not everybody can move to the mountains as most people arent willing to change themselves hence they wont survive in these beautiful locations for long.
I mean I have never heard an interview that sounds so rustic and candid and so honest - Loved it. All the very best - An amazing story, beautifully told!
We moved to the mountains in uttarakhand 10 months ago. Leaving city life in Bombay was the best decision me and my partner took. Always grateful. We have 50 more years to live an abundant life.
@@vg82 Why fake? It's a legit question..have you ever tried living in rural area??? There's a reason people run to urban regions. Opportunities are very restricted and not everyone has an innovative business acumen.
@@MP-jx7sv Mai pahad se he hun … people who thinks life in hills are easy , they are in illusion … May be they are rich or native hill people who choose to come back …
Amazing story. I'm sailing the same boat. I'm a nature and travel enthusiast, have been exploring the beautiful Kumaon hills. Left my corporate HR job while on family way, now work as a Freelancer and Softskills Coach. Fortunately, moved to the beautiful and serene Kumaon hills in 2019 before the Covid pandemic to live a peaceful and quality life with my family. It's truly a Bliss to live close to the nature, words can't describe ❤️ I'm keen to add some value to the life of the youth living in the rural areas in the areas of Softskills to make them Life Confident.
Wise couple. Many Indians can learn so much from them & they have the right attitude & understanding of different cultures. That is what a lot of Indians are still not willing to adopt.
Totally agree with your thoughts and actions…. I quit my corporate job at a senior position to get family time with my two daughters… priority for each person is different 😊
A gift to both of you. While travelling to Delhi as a pit stop feel free to stay in Mohali as my guests. My wife & me share the same journey with you both. We both are hoteliers & made money through selling flat in Gurgaon, settled in Mohali & trying to make money through Stocks
Enjoyed this video! Great entrepreneurial journey.My husband and I moved to a small town in TamilNadu , recently after retirement.Though I had reservations ( initially) about the move , I have settled here and the big difference is quality of water, vegetables and all local produce ( dairy and pulses)::: all much better than Chennai. Weather is good and 'we got out of the Chennai floods'!! If not for 'earning ' certainly for retirement ' small towns with clean air is worth a try!!
What a lovely couple. Brilliant partnership and very thought out on how to go about it. Especially when they just started off and she kept working. Very insightful.
I had traveled to Landour last year in October for the very first time and fell in love with the serenity and the antiquity of the place. Being a person from another part of the country that does not face such low temperatures, I had a tough time at Mussoorie and Landour due to the cold but still loved the place with its century old houses, churches, the char dukan, landour bake house, the sisters market ..etc Now I suggest everyone to go to Landour at least once in their life time.
In the city living corporate job stressors you see stars in the day ( Din mein tardy) and too tired to even gaze at the sky, here you have the melancholy lifestyle and natural stars in the night sky
I feel happy for you. Especially to have been wise enough to work out the financial aspect of such a shift. It is an inspiring and hopeful journey that you shared.
Was in Landor in October, it’s paradise, wish I had seen this and visited your home stay. We stayed in Musoorie at the Savoy, but were enchanted by Landor.
Thanks a lot for bringing these stories Wint Wealth. I eagerly look forward to watch the uploads on the weekend. And regularly invest in bonds on WW as well. 🙂
This video and the one just before that are about two totally different people and their views about wealth. It's so good see such versatility.... well done wint
reverse migration....super...good value to our society. bring in your skill set and add value to the place....wow, got many things to learn...thanks WINTWEALTHYT
Loved this episode. Thank you for getting this to us and in helping us to know such great thoughts and insights of such humble professionals who are making the best out of life enjoying the simple things in life and living fulfilling lives. Great learning :) Thank you so much Amrjeet Ji and Sunita Ji for sharing your story. It inspires us. My kind regards to you all and wish you good wishes, Prem
9:56 Back in childhood days exactly this is what my life was. But we were always told to join the rat race. We used to see big lavish life of metro cities. cinema, news or any medium used to cover the same competitive life. Now I realise that what we were having in Mountains was the only real LIFE ❤
"We both come from very regular middle-class families, but we were blessed with the skill set and life gave us an opportunity." You know. (Perseverance and Time.) That's the crucks of the whole discussion.
Interesting video and perspectives. 1. 15L is profit - only if we assume what they were saying is true! I reckon it might be higher. It is a bit difficult to fathom that 85% every year is gone in salaries, maintenance, …. They could be paying themselves a fair bit as directors / owners? 2. Another aspect of such a life is you gotta consider your medical needs. Hospitals, access to doctors, treatments are scarce the further away you move. Not of much concern when young but later in life is a must. Education for kids: similar as well, works up to a point. 3. The travel point she made - for me, I don’t want to “wait” until a certain age or a certain amount of money to be there to travel. I will do as much as I can along the way, while I am young. Travelling when older is different and won’t be the same. There are no guarantees that you’ll reach that age (60/65/…) and be physically capable. Peace.
They are my relatives , I came to know them through one other relative it's excellent what both of them have achieved , would like to visit them someday
These houses are built after cutting down forests and are on a slope. The soil is now loose, and in rainy season, because there are no trees to hold the soil together, the house will slide down because of landslides.
This is so wholesome an interview and so motivating. All the best to the couple. I will surely look them up the next time I am in Landour. Meanwhile, pl take care of Mr Ruskin Bond ;)
Oh how I miss Mussoorie, my high school years in Wynberg Allen (which I then absolutely detested😂)! Hikes to Char Dukan Jharipani were magical! So wish to go back to those times and relive my memories.
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thats why bhu-kanoon is so important
Reverse migration is what all India needs to make it a developed nation whether it will happen in the form of people moving back to India from abroad or way Mr. Amrjeet said migration to rural areas from cities. It will not only. gives the rural areas a chance to grow but the people over there will also learn new skills shared by people like Amrjeet & Sunita mam. Kudos to the couple. All the best to the new India.
I planned to retire in south India in a smaller town if all works out in the next 10 yrs. I don’t think I can find a job in south India at my age because by 55 most people are retired in India. Here in North America, one retires at 65. I so want to move to south India now but finding a good paying job in social work in my 50’s no one would hire me there.
Well said. Because nowadays what happens is as we know everyone is moving abroad. So if people see that happening for their friends through social media. So even then those who see that thing then also they get that moving abroad wala mindset.
@@roja7426 Thanks for writing. Agree but you can decide the age you want to retire & you can start something of your own in South India. South India has an abundance of natural resources & food opportunities. I am also in Britain and plan to move to South India & start something in the tourism Industry. In the same way don't think of getting hired rather think about how you can offer employment over there. Cheers!
Already on it!
This is not reverse migration. They are outsiders.
I was carrying same thoughts.
I wish to get connected with such people.
I'm sick of stereotype people around my circle and carrying silly thoughts of investment and comparing cars , flats,money etc.
This couple proved what is definition of becoming rich.
The are so gracefully accepting their career & money growth using word with "blessed & thankful ".
Not a 1% pride.
Shall we make group of 3-4 families n move
@@rupinderkaur5086 yes we can
Good idea @@rupinderkaur5086. Wish it to fructify soon
Go for it Mayur! You will not regret it! Jai Hind! 🙏
@@rupinderkaur5086 I could join you too :) I am from Mauritius and absolutely love Bharat! 💗💗
What I like about this couple is that they are giving actual numbers, like revenue and profit figures etc. This makes their conversation more interesting.
Amarjeet can sell anything.. Even dreams. Good Communication skills. 👏👏👏
you know, you know, you know....
The mountains don"t change for you, you have to change for the mountains🖤.Brilliant🙏
If everyone starts moving to mountain s then one day mountain will change into concrete jungles
@@shally7777 isnt that the whole point sir?, for not everybody can move to the mountains as most people arent willing to change themselves hence they wont survive in these beautiful locations for long.
@@shally7777surprise....you are grossly mistaken
I mean I have never heard an interview that sounds so rustic and candid and so honest - Loved it. All the very best - An amazing story, beautifully told!
We moved to the mountains in uttarakhand 10 months ago. Leaving city life in Bombay was the best decision me and my partner took. Always grateful. We have 50 more years to live an abundant life.
how do you plan to earn?
@@career800
Fake person
😂
@@vg82 Why fake? It's a legit question..have you ever tried living in rural area??? There's a reason people run to urban regions. Opportunities are very restricted and not everyone has an innovative business acumen.
@@MP-jx7sv
Mai pahad se he hun … people who thinks life in hills are easy , they are in illusion …
May be they are rich or native hill people who choose to come back …
It is not a bed and breakfast. It is truly a home. Have spent two months over two years at LVB. Incomparable.
How expensive is this
This video is much more grounded and relatable than all your other videos. Kudos to the couple!
Really appreciate the team at Wint wealth for getting us introduced to this wonderful couples' journey and thoughts.
Keep up the good work team wint wealth 💯💯💯
You guys are catering very well to our needs as your audience
Thank you, glad you're liking what you see
Amazing story. I'm sailing the same boat. I'm a nature and travel enthusiast, have been exploring the beautiful Kumaon hills. Left my corporate HR job while on family way, now work as a Freelancer and Softskills Coach. Fortunately, moved to the beautiful and serene Kumaon hills in 2019 before the Covid pandemic to live a peaceful and quality life with my family. It's truly a Bliss to live close to the nature, words can't describe ❤️
I'm keen to add some value to the life of the youth living in the rural areas in the areas of Softskills to make them Life Confident.
Good to know. Where have you been in kumoun hills?
I also want to do the same. But I don't have the courage to leave my comfort zone and try something different
A CNBC news host spoke highly big about this woman and her loss preventing strategies. Been trying to reach her since. Thanks y'all for the info 🙏🏻
Hello. ...... from Shillong
Wise couple. Many Indians can learn so much from them & they have the right attitude & understanding of different cultures. That is what a lot of Indians are still not willing to adopt.
It takes real courage to start something new. Congratulations to the entrepreneurs. Also, I learnt a new term, "DINK" is "Double Income No Kids".
There is a complete news article on you tube by firstpost Palki sharma.. more than DINK
Love the couple. So practical. So grounded. Simple, plain, no nonsense... God Bless🙂🙏
Totally agree with your thoughts and actions…. I quit my corporate job at a senior position to get family time with my two daughters… priority for each person is different 😊
so what you do for living now ?
This is what power couples do. They are not just smart but are a good team. ❤all the best to them.
Truly inspiring and love the honesty with which the couple talked about their life goals. Good luck to them in their endeavor.
A gift to both of you. While travelling to Delhi as a pit stop feel free to stay in Mohali as my guests. My wife & me share the same journey with you both. We both are hoteliers & made money through selling flat in Gurgaon, settled in Mohali & trying to make money through Stocks
I can definitely say that “Best video watched on UA-cam till date”❤
Enjoyed this video! Great entrepreneurial journey.My husband and I moved to a small town in TamilNadu , recently after retirement.Though I had reservations ( initially) about the move , I have settled here and the big difference is quality of water, vegetables and all local produce ( dairy and pulses)::: all much better than Chennai. Weather is good and 'we got out of the Chennai floods'!! If not for 'earning ' certainly for retirement ' small towns with clean air is worth a try!!
I am from north and I was in Chennai during 2015 floods.
Thanks for sharing this couple's journey. They seem like they are very genuine and warm people.
Beautiful couple ❤, amazing clarity and pure thoughts. May the stay blessed!!! Thank you wint wealth for this wonderful video. Truly inspiring ✌️
This was truly wholesome! Thanks for sharing their story! 😍
Most compatible couple ,with similar goals .Lots of good wishes
So well spoken couple,they compliment each other in every ways,so inspiring the video is....
Kudos for taking the plunge and succeeding in it. Real happiness lies in being content.
“मन चंगा तो कठौती में गंगा”
Very genuine couple...will visit this place someday
Top notch production quality! Kudos to the person who shot this!! You gained a subscriber
Nice to see you here Amarjeet , best wishes always
Absolutely amazing! Being from the mountains of Darjeeling myself in a similar environment, I could connect with what you said. Thanks.
What a lovely couple. Brilliant partnership and very thought out on how to go about it. Especially when they just started off and she kept working. Very insightful.
Continue good work wint. Best wishes to the couples
This is so inspiring! The Kudle family rocks!
Awesome video, kudos to the casting team for getting Amjeet and Sunita on the channel.
I had traveled to Landour last year in October for the very first time and fell in love with the serenity and the antiquity of the place. Being a person from another part of the country that does not face such low temperatures, I had a tough time at Mussoorie and Landour due to the cold but still loved the place with its century old houses, churches, the char dukan, landour bake house, the sisters market ..etc Now I suggest everyone to go to Landour at least once in their life time.
I understand ur position .quit corporate hospital @37 year age in noida and moved to tier 2 city.less stress in life and more time for kids
so many meaningful life lessons learnt. Grateful😇
In the city living corporate job stressors you see stars in the day ( Din mein tardy) and too tired to even gaze at the sky, here you have the melancholy lifestyle and natural stars in the night sky
I feel happy for you. Especially to have been wise enough to work out the financial aspect of such a shift. It is an inspiring and hopeful journey that you shared.
Oh my god! So much positivity. These couples have so much passion and generosity. Loved watching them and get inspired from them ❤
thankyou for bringing out these unique videos from diverse backgrounds
That’s called a satisfying life. Great Job 👏
You are not just living in heaven, you worked hard to create it! Inspiring.
Was in Landor in October, it’s paradise, wish I had seen this and visited your home stay. We stayed in Musoorie at the Savoy, but were enchanted by Landor.
It's a great motivation to watch this video as a hotelier and a native from dehradun, kudos to the power couple 😊🤘
Sunita is such a wonderful host. Had the time of our life there.
Thanks a lot for bringing these stories Wint Wealth. I eagerly look forward to watch the uploads on the weekend. And regularly invest in bonds on WW as well. 🙂
Glad you like it! 😊
Which bonds Miss Ghosh if I may ask?
I am currently invested in Navi and InCred bonds
Very nicely done interview. Very nice couple. They opened up without hiding things. All the very best to them.
True Couple goals 😍
Good Going. Getting a slow life is a blessing these days with a sustainable income source through Homestays
One video that doesnt talk abt saving and investing crores but living a beautiful and peaceful life.
No words to appreciate the efforts of Team WINT.
Solid content bro
Loved the whole set. Thanks for sharing this amazing journey :)
Title is misleading. They have managed hotels all their life, so they haven't really left anything. Just started working for themselves.
Yes , they are running their own business
True
"You have only one life to live"
Loved the quote 🎉
This video and the one just before that are about two totally different people and their views about wealth. It's so good see such versatility.... well done wint
Thank you for sharing...our dream...me and my husband s...as she said..do it ..we have only one life❤
I Almost cried after watched this video, thanks WW team
reverse migration....super...good value to our society. bring in your skill set and add value to the place....wow, got many things to learn...thanks WINTWEALTHYT
Stars in the eyes and feet on the sky. Keep going ling and strong.
Best wishes Sunita and Amarjeet
12:10 beautiful winterline ❤
Landour is a place I fell in love with, at first sight, truly beautiful
Thanks for sharing this... it was so real and natural... nothing sounded fake & appreciate the couple being honest while sharing their journey...👍
The couple spoke my heart out in the last five minutes... "Words Of Wisdom 🤍" Blessings 💫
Thank you Wint for sharing their beautiful journey. ❤
This is just a great example of "keep it simple".
Wonderful and Inspiring interview, thank you for sharing.
Loved this episode. Thank you for getting this to us and in helping us to know such great thoughts and insights of such humble professionals who are making the best out of life enjoying the simple things in life and living fulfilling lives. Great learning :)
Thank you so much Amrjeet Ji and Sunita Ji for sharing your story. It inspires us.
My kind regards to you all and wish you good wishes, Prem
9:56 Back in childhood days exactly this is what my life was. But we were always told to join the rat race. We used to see big lavish life of metro cities. cinema, news or any medium used to cover the same competitive life.
Now I realise that what we were having in Mountains was the only real LIFE ❤
"We both come from very regular middle-class families, but we were blessed with the skill set and life gave us an opportunity." You know. (Perseverance and Time.)
That's the crucks of the whole discussion.
Beautiful property! Very nice work, will love to visit there soon.
Interesting video and perspectives.
1. 15L is profit - only if we assume what they were saying is true! I reckon it might be higher. It is a bit difficult to fathom that 85% every year is gone in salaries, maintenance, …. They could be paying themselves a fair bit as directors / owners?
2. Another aspect of such a life is you gotta consider your medical needs. Hospitals, access to doctors, treatments are scarce the further away you move. Not of much concern when young but later in life is a must. Education for kids: similar as well, works up to a point.
3. The travel point she made - for me, I don’t want to “wait” until a certain age or a certain amount of money to be there to travel. I will do as much as I can along the way, while I am young. Travelling when older is different and won’t be the same. There are no guarantees that you’ll reach that age (60/65/…) and be physically capable.
Peace.
Love a women who has so much financial knowledge ❤
They are my relatives , I came to know them through one other relative it's excellent what both of them have achieved , would like to visit them someday
Thoroughly enjoyed listening to this lovely couple.
Wonderful video to go out of comfort zone from regular work and try something different you want to do in life
Truly Inspirational Indians
Awesome n having stayed at your property... Lovely
Such clarity of thought!
Og video. Someday your channel will boom like crazy, stay consistent, best wishes.
Lovely couple, what an understanding between both! Wow ❤ loved the episode and yes the couple
These houses are built after cutting down forests and are on a slope. The soil is now loose, and in rainy season, because there are no trees to hold the soil together, the house will slide down because of landslides.
The video should have started with that backdrop, in the end, would have sold the idea instantly.
Really inspiring ⭐ love to watch these type of videos 😊❤
Thank you for creating such beautiful stories. I wish one day I will be able to achieve my dream life
One of our favorite couples...so proud of our two wonderful friends....
Wonderful story and a great mesaage for entrepreneurs.
Glad these guys are living their dream.
Inspiring!😍
very beautiful video. all power to Amrjeet and Sunita
Amarjit ji good move. It's a classic case how husband and wife can complement each other. Woman behing man and a man behind woman. All the best
😂😂😂
Great one hope all young people learn from it 😇
This is so wholesome an interview and so motivating. All the best to the couple. I will surely look them up the next time I am in Landour. Meanwhile, pl take care of Mr Ruskin Bond ;)
The lady should let her husband speak... He is quite a gentleman, and I would love to listen to him more.
😊❤😊❤
Mind blowing and truly inspiring story
Oh how I miss Mussoorie, my high school years in Wynberg Allen (which I then absolutely detested😂)! Hikes to Char Dukan Jharipani were magical! So wish to go back to those times and relive my memories.
Same here 🙌 Hello fellow Allenite 👍
#metoo
Landhour was my village my father moved to delhi in 1942.we never went back.he spoke abt it so often.but we got lost in the city.
This is the way of life which me and my husband wants 😊 Love to see this video..... Mussoorie ...we will come soon🎉
Please don’t, outsiders have pushed the natives of lands out. We don’t want more outsiders ruining the mountains.
We are full here
Very inspiring!
Connecting with nature is great!
Good part is you both thinks alike.