I have been to all 28 states and 8 UTs of India, and travelled to 18 countries. Yet, I got scammed by Hotel paradise Puri while planning a trip to Rath Yatra
hotel I found online took ₹4,000 from me, then demanded another payment claiming my booking wasn't reflecting in their system. When I refused and asked for a refund, they stopped responding, abused me over the phone and blocked my number.
Some North Indian content creators went to NE India, created objectifying content about the women and yet faced less scrutiny from content creators who called out Life of Pujaa. Somehow curated persona is more offensive than those misbehaving with teenage girls in NE India
Guyssssss I clicked these photos at Chapchar Kut. They are so gorgeous, I wanna cryyyyy 😭😭😭
These are some of my best shots ever just look at them
I don't want to click anything after this, this is perfect.
Satellite images from the last 3 decades showing the growth of the #Marble industry and the dumping yard, in #Kishangarh near Ajmer. The dump yard has been passed off as an attraction with the moniker, "Mini Switzerland in Rajasthan".
Day 1 of the AI Impact Summit turned to be a pain for us.
I came genuinely excited, it was the first time the summit was being hosted in India, and I wanted to show up personally to support the ecosystem and the government’s push.
But what happened next was shocking.
At 12 noon, security personnel arrived to sanitise and cordon off the area ahead of the visit by PM Modi visit at 2pm.
I explained that we’re building India’s first patented AI wearable at NeoSapien and requested a chance to showcase it.
One officer told others to let me stay, and they left.
Then another group came and ordered us to leave immediately. Seemed like there was lack of co-ordination between the security itself.
I asked: “Should we take our wearables?”
They said, others are leaving even laptops behind, security will take care.
Trusting them, I left. Hoping that the wearables will be safe, and If I am lucky, it might catch the eye of PM Modi.
Gates were closed from 12–6pm. Much much longer than expected.
Later we found out that our wearables were stolen.
Think about this: We paid for flights, accommodation, logistics and even the booth. Only to see our wearables disappear inside a high-security zone.
If only security and official entourage had access, how did this happen?
This is extremely disappointing.