Angels in Paradise
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In December 2019, I went to Andamans for the first time. Just recalling it makes me so happy, especially during this lockdown period. It was a delightful, beautiful vacation. The beaches in Havelock and Neil Island were absolutely striking, whereas, the adventure revolving the Jarawas was quite thrilling, but most of all, the people of Andamans caught my attention. As I was changing locations and moving from one island to another every other day, I naturally met a lot of people from the tourism sector. These people were from different parts of India and were away from their families to earn a living. Few hotel workers used to sleep on the sofas in the lobby after the guests had checked in for the night and on the other hand, the taxi drivers made their cars home for a good night's slumber. After facing these hardships and probably a lot more, these workers still had a huge smile on their face. They always greeted their guests with th...