India, Oct. 25 -- When Sarika Jindal moved from Mandi Dabwali in Haryana's Sirsa district to Gurugram in 2010, she wasn't chasing a career or luxury - she was chasing better opportunities for her children. Fifteen years later, settled in Sector 48, Sarika said she has come to see the city not just as a new address, but as a place that reshaped her sense of self.
Her journey through Gurugram, she said, has mirrored the city's own growth - fast, chaotic, yet full of promise. She first lived in Omaxe Nile, Sector 49, before shifting to Vipul Greens, and finally settling in Sector 48. "The main reason I kept moving was my children's education," she said. "Schools here don't just teach subjects; they teach confidence, awareness, and individua...
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