Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Homestays in Kochi are here to stay


A homestay is new development in Kochi, an intercity living in Kerala, in which a person visiting or temporarily staying in Kochi, lives with a family in the Town or nearby area. Homestays involve relationships between people and it should not be linked with a boarding-house or hotel experience, in which they only rent rooms. While students pay their own expenses for room and stay, the purpose of an intercity homestay is not just to provide a place to stay but to create an enriching learning experience for both the student and the host family. The homestays in Kochi sometimes comes in the place of Hostal or Hotel accommodation for the employed people as well as for those making a short visit to the town. While choosing a homestay and while giving a home stay, particularly the host should be very careful.

Let us assess the situation:

The host should always be careful and vigilant. Modern day boys are very forward and they sometimes do not give much importance to cultural values. They should not be allowed to take advantage of the situation.  These students should not be allowed to stay alone in the house, bring their friends – both male and female friends to the home, ie., there should be someone in the house always to take control of the situation if something fishy happens.

Homestays are good and useful for students, but they are not ideal for every student and every situation. Homestays are probably most helpful for students coming to the Kochi for the first time and interested in having a safe, family environment in which, getting used to life in a different city and different family; learn about their family life and values; interact with people of different ages; and share their own culture and interests. Homestay students must be willing to make an effort to communicate and cooperate with others and accept the rules and preferences of the families with whom they live. For example, most homestay families do not allow smoking in their homes. Because of the additional responsibility involved, students seeking a homestay should be mature, stable individuals who are good natured and flexible. Such students usually have a positive and memorable homestay experience.

There are many different kinds of families involved: retired couples, single-parent families, single individuals, widows, as well as traditional families. But whether they are young or old, with or without children, they all share a strong interest in good-natured, well mannered people. Many of them have traveled or lived abroad, so they can identify with you. They are excited to welcome you into their homes and assist you in your adjustment to life there.

Like families all over Kerala, most families are interdependent, which means that individuals often must give up some of their own independence in order to help family relationships run smoothly. Living with a family requires a kind of cooperation that sometimes involves some personal sacrifices. A student becomes like a member of the family, not a guest. As a result, families may have certain expectations of students such as participation in family activities, cleaning their rooms, keeping reasonable hours, communicating clearly with the family about their schedules, and occasionally helping with cooking or other household duties.

There are many benefits of a homestay. First of all, a homestay allows students to communicate effectively and interact with strangers and be one of them. Second, living with a family provides a quiet atmosphere for study and a greater sense of security for some students. Third, a homestay exposes students to a rich variety of cultural learning opportunities, such as family activities, holiday celebrations, religious practices, sporting events, etc. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, a homestay often results in students developing deep, lasting friendships with their families. Such a personal connection gives many students a real sense of stability in their lives, and what they get in their own homes.

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

River Frontage Property at Aluva, Kerala


The river frontage properties at Aluva are attracting investors from across the country to Kerala, but the beauty of these projects is that they are not spoiling the beauty of the rivers.  Aluva Municipality is also taking measures to see that the river banks are not chosen for construction, ie., the builders who chose to build flats or villas with river view should leave the required land from the river to the site of construction.  This leaves the properties to have adequate space on the riverside and construction is not allowed on the river side, yet allowing the builders to have the full review since nothing is constructed there to hinder the river view.  The people are also benefited this way.