This Delhi guy Pranav Arya, took work from home to the next level, Work from Arctic

Pranav Arya, took work from home to the next level

Meet Pranav, a guy from New Delhi who has stunning photography skills and a love for travel. Not only did he get to experience an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but he worked while creating content for his Instagram.

In a world where the pandemic has forced people to work from home, one guy in Delhi took it to the next level by working from Artic!

Meet Pranav, a guy from New Delhi who has stunning photography skills and a love for travel. Not only did he get to experience an once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but he worked while creating content for his Instagram.

We came across Pranav’s profile when someone showed us a video of him raising the Indian flag up north in the world’s largest Arctic city Murmansk, with his friends Mubariz, Inara and Ridhima. Pranav has been traveling across Russia for some time where he explored many different cities while staying on top of his work.

People have been traveling in their own country to mountains or beaches to work, but this could be the start of a new concept where people will now switch from ‘Work from Home’ to ‘Work from World’, where they travel to different countries to work.

It just goes to show that with a little creativity, research and outside-the-box thinking, you can work from anywhere. Could this be the new viral trend in the next upcoming years?

So if you’re looking for a change of pace from your usual work-from-home routine, be sure to check out Pranav’s profile at on Instagram @iampranavarya

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