๐ 1st AC: Not Just a Journey, but an Experience.
Indian Railways' 1st AC is designed for travelers who prefer comfort, privacy, and peace over crowds and constant disturbances.
โ Private Cabin/Coupe with excellent privacy
โ Clean, quiet, and comfortable environment
โ Less crowd, less noise, and a stress-free journey
โ Comfortable berths, ample legroom, and complimentary bedding
โ Secure atmosphere and peaceful sleep
โ Ideal for families, couples, and senior citizens
๐น Coupe โ A private 2-berth compartment offering maximum privacy.
๐น Cabin โ A private 4-berth compartment, perfect for families or small groups.
Currently traveling in a Cabin, but next time I'll definitely try the Coupe.
What makes 1st AC truly special is that your journey becomes more than just reaching a destination. Close the door, relax, read a book, work peacefully, or simply enjoy the changing landscapes outside your window.
While most people focus on reaching their destination, 1st AC passengers get to enjoy the journey itself.
โจ Comfort, safety, privacy, and peace โ that's the true identity of 1st AC.
Have you ever traveled in 1st AC? Share your experience in the comments.
Today I was going to a friend's house for his wedding by UPSRTC Travels.
I was amazed to see how well the bus staff behaved with all the passengers.
Because in most of the buses the staff talks very rudely which creates problems for the passengers.
The bus staff put all my luggage in the trunk themselves and when I got off the bus, they took it out and gave it to me!
I was very happy that there are bus conductors who take such good care of their passengers.
The credit for this also goes to Yogi ji because he has instructed that all things should be run in a systematic manner.
Thank you Yogi ji.
You too can share your experience of such a memorable journey with me in the comments below.
She looked the part. Confident, authoritative, and dressed like someone passengers wouldnโt dare question.
For weeks, travelers allegedly believed she was a genuine Ticket Examiner, handing over money when asked and complying out of fear of penalties.
According to reports, the woman is accused of posing as a TTE on trains, conducting fake ticket checks, demanding payments, and reportedly warning passengers of heavy fines if they refused to cooperate.
Many passengers allegedly never suspected a thing.
The scheme is said to have continued until officials uncovered inconsistencies and launched an inquiry. What appeared to be routine ticket inspections reportedly turned out to be something far more deceptive.
Authorities have now detained the woman, and an investigation is underway to determine how long the operation lasted and how many passengers may have been affected.
The incident has sparked widespread discussion online, with many people questioning how someone could allegedly impersonate a railway official for so long without being detected
I never expected a โน20 Rapido ride to teach me such a valuable life lesson.
On International Yoga Day,
while heading home from work,
I booked a Rapido ride.
To my surprise, the app showed that my ride would be arriving on a Royal Enfield Bullet.
At first, I assumed it was some kind of glitch.
After all, it was only a 1.5 km ride costing just โน20
But a few minutes later,
an actual Royal Enfield Classic 350 pulled up in front of me,
and I was genuinely shocked.
Curious, I asked the rider,
"Who drives such an expensive bike in Rapido ?
they can barely even cover the petrol expenses."
He smiled and replied calmly,
"Madam, I absolutely love riding motorcycles.
So I thought, why not turn my passion into something productive ?
I get to enjoy riding,
meet new people, and earn a little extra income at the same time."
His answer made me realize something important
Not everyone is chasing money alone.
Some people find a way to live their passion
and that, in itself, becomes their greatest reward.
Have you ever met someone
who successfully turned their passion into a source of income ?
Tell me in comments
Vaibhav Suryavanshi broke Yuvraj Singh's 19-year-old record. ๐ฅ
Yuvraj Singh's record of scoring fifty in 12 balls was broken today by Vaibhav Suryavanshi, who scored fifty in 11 balls.
In an interview, Yuvraj was asked who will break his record. He had already told that his record will be broken by only 15 year old Vaibhav Suryavanshi.
@sonali0_ In this much heat and on top of that due to motor failure, there are a lot of problems in irrigation at this time.There are too many power cuts
A daughter was preparing for NEET.
Her father quietly sacrificed his own comforts so that her dreams could grow.
He bought an AC on EMI so the scorching summer heat wouldn't disturb her studies.
๐ Laptopโ โน 70,000
โ๏ธAC -โน40,000
Every rupee he spent carried one belief:
"One day, my daughter will become a doctor."
The girl studied relentlessly. Days turned into nights, nights into mornings. Sometimes she was so immersed in her books that she forgot to eat.
Her father would sit beside her and feed her with his oun hands.
Then came the NEET exam.
She preformed brilliantly. Her expected score was high enough that admission to a top medical college โ even small AIIMS -seemed within reach.
But then came the devastating news...
The paper had allegedly been leaked.
In a single moment, years of hard work, sacrifices, and hopes were overshadowed by uncertainty.
The daughter slowly fell into depression.
The books she once loved now began to fade.
Seeing her struggle, her father left aside his own worries and stood by her every day.
Even now, he tells her:
"My child, try once more. I still believe in you exactly the way I always have." This is no longer just a fight to clear NEET.
It is fight to believe in dreams again.
And sometimes, that is the hardest exam of all.โค๏ธ
Today I installed an inverter and battery in my house. I was having a lot of problems with power outages because of the rain.
Because of this, I wasn't able to do a lot of my work. So today I went to the market and bought both the battery and the inverter.
It cost me around Rs. 35,000. Now, there won't be any problems even when the power goes out.
Because I was having a lot of problems after the power goes out, the fan would stop working, and so would the light.
My family won't have any of these problems because if the battery lasts, it will run smoothly for 6-7 hours.
A man applied for a โน1.17 crore home loan
He thought the biggest expense would be the EMIs.
But when the bank informed him that the processing fee alone would be โน100,079
his attention shifted from the loan amount to that single charge.
Over โน1 lakh just as a processing fee ?
Now he has one question on his mind
Is this really normal,
or is there room to negotiate and bring the charges down ?
If you were in his place,
would you be comfortable paying such a high processing fee ?
Share your thoughts in the comments