Mundra has India's largest private port. Handles millions of tonnes of cargo. But till today, no commercial flights. People drove 2 hrs to Bhuj or did multi-stop trips to Mumbai.
But today, the first flight from Goa landed at Mundra's new terminal. Jeet Adani inaugurated the new terminal today.
What he said matters: runway's ready for bigger planes, land's available for extension, but he's letting demand catch up. No rush. Just building right.
But here's the real play, India's largest private port now has air connectivity. Logistics spine just got stronger.
At this point, Indian apartment complexes aren't residential communities.
They're sovereign nations.
They have their own government, opposition parties, bureaucracy, law enforcement, and a Parliament that meets exclusively on WhatsApp.
There are elections. There is campaigning. There are factions.
There are lifelong political rivalries that began over visitor parking in 2019.
The RWA President has more visibility than some MLAs.
People who haven't voted in a state election in years will spend three weeks passionately debating the position of Treasurer.
Every issue becomes a constitutional crisis.
Dogs. Parking. Fire exits. GAIL gas lines. Swimming pool timings.
The intensity suggests we're negotiating a peace treaty rather than discussing maintenance charges.
Honestly, the spirit of democracy is alive and well.
It just moved into gated communities.
Here is why everyone needs to own a house in India-
If you don't own a house in India, you can be kicked out any time.
We are a country of random laws. And, unless you own the stick, the law will rarely work in your favor.
So if you are NOT a goon/bahubali, you can lose a roof over your head ANY TIME!
The entire point of working hard in life is: roti, kapda, makaan ("food, clothes, house")
House is a need.
It is not an investment anymore.
As our country gravitates more towards random laws and bulldozer justice. A house gives you safety- the ROI of which can't be captured on any excel spreadsheet.
@late_bloomer_7 Electronics engineering.
Thankfully , pivoted to something I liked.
MBA (HR)
Than HR for 15 years ( half of the tenure as head HR)
Now an entrepreneur.
IIT → sure shot way to jump the socio-economic league.
UPSC → sure shot way to jump the power league.
No wonder both have over a million aspirants every year.
We are NOT a country of dreamers chasing what we love. We are a country of pragmatists chasing the cleanest escape velocity.
1 billion people convinced these are the only paths up. What a tragedy
Such a beautiful and impactful call to action for pilgrims going to the holy Kedarnath Yatra.
“Don’t just worship, also fulfill your duty
Take 2 kg of waste downhill”
@iPradeepSangwan#CleanKedarnath
From the last few days I’ve noticed one thing.
Earlier traffic used to happen only during peak office hours.
Now no matter where you go or what time you step out, roads are jammed and nonstop honking everywhere.
Feels like cities have forgotten what normal traffic sounds like.
Do you agree with it?
40 days of Kedarnath Yatra
10 lakh registered pilgrims reached breaking all previous records
Our carry me back yatra is now picking up
1 lakh yatri carrying 1kg = 100 tons removed
That’s our aim #HealingHimalayas
it’s all digital - so keeping records
The movie "Anand" hurts differently once you grow older.
As children, you notice Rajesh Khanna’s charm.
That smile. That warmth. That impossible ability to make even illness look full of life.
Then adulthood arrives and suddenly Babu Moshai starts making sense too.
Amitabh Bachchan’s silence in that film is extraordinary. He spends half the movie watching Anand live loudly while quietly preparing himself for loss. And somewhere between them, Hrishikesh Mukherjee creates one of Hindi cinema’s gentlest heartbreaks.
“Babumoshai… zindagi badi honi chahiye, lambi nahin.”
That dialogue survived generations for a reason.
Notice how simple the film looks today.
No manipulative background score screaming for tears. No dramatic hospital glamour. Just conversations, humanity and the unbearable knowledge that some people enter life briefly only to leave permanent emotional damage behind.
Even the ending feels strangely quiet.
Like somebody important just left the room… but their voice is still floating around somewhere.
Rcvd from WA (courtesy FB page Timeless Indian Melodies)
@SanjayMuthal
- Get married by 28-29
- Pray to God daily.
- Prioritize nature over looks
- Have a kid before 30,
- 2 kids till 35
- Send kids to good school rather than best school
- Keep your life Private
- Respect your Parents and Parents-in-law's
- Learn to compromise rather then divorce
- Keep away Phone from kids
- Don't buy luxury if you can't afford
- Just don't fall for this modern Sh!t!
Stay happy and grow old together just like your Parents...
Extremely shattered & outraged to see a full-grown, 5-year-old Mango tree brutally uprooted at Logix Blossom County, Sector 137, Noida. This tree was personally planted by us alongside DFO Shri Pamod Shrivastava ji
Decades of growth and environmental care destroyed in minutes by reckless elements. This is an environmental crime!
We urgently request @dmgbnagar, @noida_authority, and @UpforestUp to take immediate cognizance of this matter on priority, investigate the CCTV footage, and take strict legal action against the culprits behind this execution. We cannot let green covers be destroyed like this.
#Noida #Sector137 #EnvironmentProtection #SaveTrees #LogixBlossomCounty @CeoNoida@Volunteers1371
₹60 kesar mango sapling planted in backyard 4 years ago.
Harvested 200 mangoes today.
A child who watches a mango ripen on a tree learns more about food than a thousand advertisements can teach.
I don't know at what income level we will stop feeling guilty of using AC full night. The entire childhood has conditioned us deeply with constant "poori raat AC chalaya hawww bijli ka bill tera.. "
In Ujjain, a historic pond had turned into a dumping ground filled with mud, weeds, and waste.
IAS officer Anshul Gupta decided to act and reached out to the Environmentalist Foundation of India. With the help of around 125 volunteers, they cleaned and restored the pond through community effort without using government funds.
After the restoration, the pond started holding water again, birds and wildlife returned, and the groundwater level in the area improved.
If you’re buying a house in a lane, buy the last one. The road ends before your gate.
No cars passing No movement. No noise. No disturbance. That entire stretch in front of your house quietly becomes yours.
Evenings feel different - You step out, put a chair, sit with your family, have tea.
Kids can play badminton, cycle, run around without fear. You’re not sharing that space with traffic anymore.
People chase corner plots and main road visibility.
But the real luxury is silence, safety, and space. And the last house in a lane gives you all three.