From IT Manager to Woodworker: Why Mumbaikars Are Turning Passions Into Paychecks
Updated On: 25 June, 2026 01:57 PM IST | Mumbai | Buzz
Mumbai residents are turning hobbies into income through workshops, experiences, and passion-led side businesses.

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Ten years ago, Merwin D'Souza was working as a project manager in an IT company. Today, he spends his days teaching people how to build furniture.
The transition wasn't sudden. D'Souza first picked up woodworking during a break from corporate life while dealing with a family situation that required his full attention. Looking for something meaningful to fill the long periods of waiting and uncertainty, he turned to woodworking as a hobby. "I genuinely thought it would just keep me occupied until I returned to work," he recalls. Instead, the hobby stayed with him. Even after returning to his corporate job, his weekends became consumed by woodworking, building projects, researching techniques, learning about tools and materials, and gradually teaching others who were curious about the craft.

