@InspireeMilions@PuneDistrict@aravind has tweeted a similar list, and Nagpur is featured in premium segment. I’d agree with him.
Nagpur has better healthcare and basic facilities than most t2 cities, but cost of living is on the higher side.
https://t.co/3j6Wkv5Vdk
Which city will you choose? Note:
- The X and Y axes are percentile, not percent.
- Hyd & Mum are 100th percentile for QoL & CoL.
- QoL takes into account work opportunities, healthcare quality, also. Not based only on infra or cleanliness.
- Your individual perception can vary.
@InspireeMilions Nagpur me kabhi development nahi hoga bhai, unless vidarbha separates itself
Babudom treats Nagpur like a naxal backwater, not deserving of Indus tries. All the infra got made because its easier to mint money from it. Bringing industry requires persistent effort which is missing
@VenkatBalakumar@BharatTechIND Aur ek chutiya weebo aa gaya whose mouth froths at mere mention of Japan. Stfu kalle gaijin you don’t know shit about Nippon
@InspireeMilions I for one would go back to Nagpur in a heartbeat if I had a chance and similar social circle. Pune would have been a great retirement hillside city if they hadn’t destroyed it with chaotic development.
Nagpur was more suitable for such expansion due to flat topography.
@gauravsabnis@appadappajappa Nagpur infra is still good. It might have been greener, but infra from that period was never sustainable.
You can still get in and out of city in 15 mins. Anyone telling you otherwise is a lying nostalgia merchant
@PuneDistrict My man, nobody gives a fuck if other cities zoom past Pune, so long as common people has good quality of life somewhere else. Just for your fake ego linked to a city, you want endless growth.
‘Scaling up public transport and civic amenities’ - that train left two decades ago
@bhaumikgowande Honestly, having used tap to pay with Samsung, nothing beats the convenience of upi.
Sorry, apple is not the best thing since sliced bread