My place is house number 17-4-309, situated right behind the GNDEC Hostel in Teachers Colony. Living and working in Bidar has its own pace, and I quite like it here. It’s a quiet residential area, mostly full of teachers and students, so it’s a good spot for an engineer to think. I use one of the rooms as my main office. It’s filled with stacks of technical manuals and drafting tools. I don't have a team of receptionists or a fancy sign out front. If you come by, you’ll probably see me at the table or maybe out in the small garden taking a break. Being near the hostel means there’s always some activity nearby, but my street stays pretty calm. I’ve been doing this for a long time, and I don't feel the need for flashy advertisements. People in Karnataka, especially around Bidar, usually find me through word of mouth. I handle all sorts of engineering problems, from small repairs to bigger planning jobs. My workspace isn't perfectly tidy, but that’s because there’s always something being worked on. I try to keep things straightforward and honest. I don’t use any corporate jargon or fancy talk. It’s just me doing my job in a neighborhood I’ve grown fond of. If you need a hand with something technical, you know where the hostel is, and I’m just right behind it.
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