Elevated temperatures generally cause a decline in people's civic sense and prosocial behaviour, largely driven by reduced individual well-being, increased irritability, and lower levels of interpersonal trust.
Elevated temperatures generally cause a decline in people's civic sense and prosocial behaviour, largely driven by reduced individual well-being, increased irritability, and lower levels of interpersonal trust.
Ah, yes, the future of travel. Need WiFi at the airport? Don't worry, Adani won't do anything futuristic like texting your international number or using WhatsApp. Instead, enjoy a mandatory scavenger hunt to find a physical kiosk! Because who doesn't love wandering around with luggage just to get a text message that everyone's phone is already built to receive? 🙃✈️ #TravelFail #DigitalIndia @AdaniAirport@CSMIA_Official
If you spend all day in a fish market, you’ll carry the smell of fish. Spend all day in a perfume shop, and you’ll carry its fragrance. Spend your days with complainers, and you’ll begin to see problems everywhere. Spend them with grateful people, and you’ll begin to see possibilities everywhere.
Never trust human to create better world. Human cannot do better job than mother nature. Look around you mother nature's creation is better than concrete jungle.
@DealsDhamaka I have been living in the UK for last 17 years and yes it's not perfect but when it comes to medical emergency, nothing can beat NHS. No questions asked patients life is the most important thing. Here is my experience in India https://t.co/yweNJgd8Es
Medical emergency in India: When every second counts, hospitals demand upfront payments before they even look at you. If you don’t have cash in hand, the system halts. Standing in a line of sick people with only ONE person at the cash counter. 🧵👇 #IndianHealthcare
Healthcare is a fundamental right, yet the system forces patients to become accountants before they can become patients. We need systemic changes to ensure emergency care is prioritized over payment processing. 🛑🩺 #HealthcareCrisis#India
Medical emergency in India: When every second counts, hospitals demand upfront payments before they even look at you. If you don’t have cash in hand, the system halts. Standing in a line of sick people with only ONE person at the cash counter. 🧵👇 #IndianHealthcare
To make matters worse, there is only a single person managing the entire cash counter. People in immense pain, elderly patients, and stressed families are forced to wait in agonizing queues just to pay bills or get receipts