Bringing the goodness of the authentic pot lassi (kulhad) lassi to Vizag, Devi and her husband Srinu, offer a variety of drinks. Recalling their trials, tribulations, and little triumphs, Srinu,
Bringing the goodness of the authentic pot lassi (kulhad) lassi to Vizag, Devi and her husband Srinu, offer a variety of drinks. Recalling their trials, tribulations, and little triumphs, Srinu,
Balancing the large aluminium and plastic vessels on her head, Ramulamma, the 45-year-old fisherwoman from Vizag, has perfected this skill over 20 years. Sporting a bright floral saree and a
They say, “When life throws lemons at you, make lemonade.” The 65-year-old domestic help from Vizag, Appala Narasamma, is a living example of the statement. Widowed at the tender age
March is here and the Sun is beating down hard on Vizag already. As the temperatures are soaring with each passing day, people have begun queuing up at stalls selling
With an intersection by the National Highway and vehicles swarming from left, right, and everywhere, the hubbub at the Gurudwara junction in Vizag, in many ways, is suggestive of how
Alajangi Aishwarya, along with her husband Trinadha Rao, makes a living by selling healthy ragi malt. She shares her story with Yo! Vizag. “My stall is named Bhavyasree health drink4s
While the question of firecrackers or not continues to be debatable, people like Chintu and his mother Narsi, find Diwali to be more of a struggle than a celebration. The
Driven by compulsion, Pydiraju is a fruit seller who braves the scorching sun in Vizag each day to make ends meet. Selling vegetables and fruits to earn a livelihood for
A daily wage earner, Rama Rao started selling traditional snack foods in Visakhapatnam a decade ago. The snack seller shares his story with Yo! “I have been in this line
Repairing shoes for more than two decades now, Kanakamma of Vizag continues to strive hard to make ends meet as a woman cobbler. “When I was young, I used to






