Lately, every time I step out of my house in Mumbai, I wonder if I’ll make it back home safely.
That thought shouldn’t even cross anyone’s mind.
Falling trees, open manholes, flooded roads, and accidents have become part of our daily reality. We’ve become so used to hearing about these tragedies that we’ve almost stopped reacting.
This isn’t what living in one of India’s biggest cities should feel like. We deserve streets that are safe, infrastructure that works, and the confidence that leaving home isn’t a risk.
No one should lose their life because they simply stepped outside.
Pizza was invented in Italy… but it was perfected in Japan. 🇮🇹🍕🇯🇵
Precision, quality, and every bite is pure perfection. Japan never fails to surprise!
Mumbai was once given as dowry.
In 1661, the islands of Bombay were given by Portugal to England as part of the marriage of Catherine of Braganza and Charles II of England.
Yes… Mumbai was a wedding gift 💀
@ravihanda I picked up the Hyryder top variant last month and honestly loving it so far. The hybrid mileage in city traffic is amazing, the ride is very comfortable, and features like the panoramic roof, 360° camera and ventilated seats make it feel quite premium.
This Faridabad’s intern should be crowdfunded to visit every city in India and expose the local authorities. One phone camera seems more effective than entire departments.
They are finally building the road there 😭😭 why did it take them 12 years to do this? Why didn’t our national media cover the pathetic conditions of Faridabad for the last 12 years?
@ItsThomAnt@SandeepMall Fun is subjective. For some, fun can be drinking alcohol, and for others, it can be fitness, travel, food, or quiet time. Everyone’s idea of a good life is different and that’s exactly the point.
If you smoke, drink regularly, don’t exercise and say Who cares- am ok to die at 65 instead of living till 80 but have ‘fun’ today, let me tell u- medical science will keep u alive in a state of chronicle burdensome disease for a decade or two more. Worry is not death, it’s painful life in last few decades.
@GabbbarSingh Our Osaka airport taxi ride summed up Japan: driver well-dressed, polite smile, spotless car, set AC for our comfort, asked about our trip. At airport, he ran to get a cart, placed luggage & bowed goodbye. Small gestures, big impact, pure Japanese hospitality.
@SandeepMall Osho once said: ‘राजा ही परमात्मा की खोज कर सकता है, भिखारी नहीं…’ Because only after having it all, can one realize fulfillment doesn’t lie in things. Moksha begins when success ends.