Living Alone in India at 47 🇮🇳 FATHER’s DAY 🇮🇳 Sisters Reunion & Sending My Dog to a Pet Hostel

Living Alone in India at 47 🇮🇳 FATHER’s DAY 🇮🇳 Sisters Reunion & Sending My Dog to a Pet Hostel As a woman living alone in India at late 40s my life as its ups and downs. After leaving my pet dog Termi at a boarding hostel, I went to Amritsar Punjab with my three younger sisters and sisters-in-law. Working a fast-paced BPO job in Delhi means applying for leaves is a nightmare. I initially scolded them for the sudden plan because they came to Delhi without telling me in advance. They booked the tickets and notify me about their arrival. As the "black sheep" second daughter in a traditional family of seven children, I reflect deeply on my late father's struggles, the societal pressure for sons as an "old-age backup plan," and the terrifying reality of being forgotten by the world. From exploring the history of Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar to a frantic, late-night search for a traditional horror house in Delhi to fulfill my sister’s final wish—this vlog is about sisterhood, nostalgia, and holding onto moments before they disappear forever. If you are navigating life alone, balancing corporate BPO stress, or rediscovering family bonds in your 40s, this video is for you.