Thank you. I wish it was that easy. For a second, I thought the "nfs" mount 
fixed the issue (I also had to change the folder permission to "root:0" to 
avoid some other warnings/errors ). However the problem continues every 
time I restart the guest machine. 

As long as there is one supervisor.conf file on the 
*/etc/supervisor/conf.d/* folder, Supervisor doesn't want to start 
automatically. i have to manually restart the service and existing 
projects. 

So decided to check this on my real environment and created a new droplet 
in *Digital Ocean*. The script & Supervisor runs fine without any issues.  

Now again, it all ends up as Vagrant Sync Folder's permission issue.

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