I completed high school and completed an online photography course. I am self-employed and managing my own business. My long-term goals are centered around achieving success in my career and being able to support my family and friends. I am focused on personal and professional growth to ensure I can make a meaningful impact in the lives of those I care about.
I am an outgoing and self-made individual who prides himself on having achieved success through my efforts. My personality reflects my enthusiasm for life and my commitment to personal growth. I have a strong appreciation for Indian cuisine, with palak paneer being a particular favorite. My music taste leans towards Punjabi songs, which I enjoy listening to regularly. While I generally organize and plan on the go, I am adaptable and able to navigate changing circumstances with ease. My recent travel took me to Victoria, Canada, and my dream travel destinations... more include Dubai, the Maldives, and various locations in Europe, drawn by their unique cultures and attractions.
My family has always been a cornerstone of my life. My father is working in a warehouse, and my sister is my go-to person within the family, providing invaluable support and advice. My sister is married and well-settled. My beloved mother has left for her heavenly abode and is no longer with us. We cherish important occasions like Baisakhi, which brings us together and strengthens our family bonds.
I am seeking a companion who is compatible, supportive, open-minded, family-oriented, and well-educated. I believe a life partner is a friend first with whom you form a bond over time that culminates into marriage. My life opinion is that it is a succession of lessons that must be lived and understood by both partners.
That's me in a nutshell. Feel free to initiate contact if the above strikes a chord. Thank you for your valuable time.
lifestyle & appearance
Occasionally Non-Vegetarian
Doesn't Drink
Doesn't Smoke
Background
Sikh, Punjabi
Ramdasia
Wears a Pagg/Dastar (turban)
The Sikh turban, more appropriately known as a dastar is an article of faith worn by Sikhs.