ABOUT ME

Hello to all!! I am Joylin D’Souza. Mine is a nuclear family grown up as agriculturist. I’m proud to be born in my family. My parents always support me for what I am. I’m from a rural place Ajekar having its own history. 
My studies began in a government school back in my native and then in English Medium School in Karkala. Now I am MBA graduate  from VTU. Currectly I'm working in UAE, going one more step closer to my dream.
I love to travel and I have visited some of the beautiful places in Southern India. Firstly being a Mangalorean I have visited most of the beautiful places here. The other places I have visited are Potta and Bekal fort in Kerala, Our Lady of Vailankani Church in Tamil Nadu. I have also been to the historic city of Mysore and visited the beautiful Mysore palace. I have also been to the beautiful Belur and Halebidu temples having walls which are beautifully sculptured.I have visited the Goa and been to the some of the churches, forts and beaches there. I have been to the enchanting Murudeshwar temple several times. I hope for many more wonderful trips ahead. now in UAE I'm exploring the new world of surprises.
 An idle mind is a devil’s workshop…goes a saying. So to keep my free time valuably used I look after some of my hobbies. So coming to my first hobby… Cooking. I use to always be fascinated when I used to see my Mother cook and that is how I developed an interest in it and started to learn and cook a variety of dishes.
Then comes is gardening…I have always lived in a place surrounded by Mother Nature. And as I mentioned earlier as we are agriculturist I have been interested in gardening in our kitchen garden where my mother and I have grown a variety of fruits, vegetables and flowers. I love to read a variety of books most of which are novels. It keeps my mind fresh and full of new ideas. Listening to good music has always been my favourite past time which I cherish.

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