Major infra projects need architects (reputed ones, not friends of bureaucrats & MPs) involved in all the design so they’re both beautiful and human centric. This would avoid things like the hideous Coastal Road tunnel entrance & exits, road dividers that vary across the city, etc
@CSMIA_Official the entry ramp to T2 from the south (downward sloping) needs a light barrier since the exit ramp traffic’s lights are blinding and hit you at eye level @MTPHereToHelp
You can try scanning it however perfectly but the system is slow and buggy. Got stuck between the gates yesterday bec the screen that takes your photo was frozen, the person next to me’s fingerprint reader didn’t work, and the time before it had an issue reading my airline’s boarding pass. Yes it’s a much needed innovation but it’s buggy af
You can try scanning it however perfectly but the system is slow and buggy. Got stuck between the gates yesterday bec the screen that takes your photo was frozen, the person next to me’s fingerprint reader didn’t work, and the time before it had an issue reading my airline’s boarding pass. Yes it’s a much needed innovation but it’s buggy af
@googlemaps@Google when we happen to be travelling to other countries and your services particularly with flight/ hotel search switch languages, calendar configuration (which day of the week to start on etc), currency defaults etc. despite being logged in, it’s beyond annoying.
@HarteerathSingh@CMOMaharashtra@MumbaiPolice What nonsense. You can’t just stroll into private property and expect access from the security if they arent allowed to let you in.
@elonmusk When I was in college, the Phillies won the World Series and fans went and trashed the city, burned and flipped cars, broke storefronts. Seems the French learned this American tradition!
What absolute shambles. This is a national shame, both for how our athletes are trained and their psychology, and the law & order condition in UP that’s been a joke for far too long. https://t.co/iPM9kmiVqi
Your analogy is so completely hyperbolic. The Mughals largely oversaw a period of cultural growth and development across the country and were not a foreign power with allegiance to any other nation. The only difference between them and Hindu rulers was their religion. The British were a foreign power yes but the situation is entirely different. Nobody in India is advocating for foreign rule again and nor is that something we are worrying about!
@AnjaliMody1@kunalpurohit that's absolutely not true... the part that has always been under change (flyover onwards) has had trees removed and while this has been happening for a while, it was greener before