Yuvraj Mehta was a young man.
He was 27 years old.
He was an IT engineer, sole bread earner of the family.
He always paid his taxes.
He was driving home in his car in Noida at midnight. It was a foggy night.
His car fell into a 70-foot drain through a broken wall.
Noida authority didn’t built that wall even after multiple complaints.
He managed to come out of the car, stood on its roof, and called his father for help.
He said “Papa, please save me”
His father reached the spot and called the police.
The UP Police arrived. The fire brigade arrived. SDRF arrived. NDRF arrived. The entire machinery was present.
He was screaming, “Please save me.”
But not a single person from that machinery was ready to save Yuvraj. No one was willing to enter the water, even though they were trained for this work.
Mind you, they are paid salaries for this very job, yet they still chose not to enter the water.
A delivery boy named Mohinder was passing through that route. He was shocked to see a man drowning while no one from the machinery was willing to do their job and save him.
He could not bear to watch this. He said, “I will go.”
Mohinder, an untrained man, went into the water, but he could not save him.
By the time he reached, Yuvraj had already drowned and lost his life.
Police said to Mohinder, “Agar tum 10 minute pehle aa jaate, toh iski jaan bach jaati” - what a cruel joke by the system.
We lost a young life to the system, through no fault of Yuvraj.
This is Yogi’s UP.
This is Modi’s India.
I hope those responsible for this incident face the same fate.
The legal field glamorises success but stays silent about the pressure. People don’t talk enough about the mental pressure that comes with this shitty profession.
Saket District Court, Delhi
> Harish Singh Mahar took his own life because of work pressure.
> He said that he was a 60 percent handicapped person, and the pressure was too much to handle.
> If he took voluntary retirement, he couldn’t access his savings until the age of 60, which increased his stress.
> He wrote a note saying that nobody should be blamed for his suicide.
> Work-life culture is very toxic in India.
The government should make sure that nobody faces so much pressure that they take their own life.
Burnol moment for Modi haters who say he hasnt dont anything.
This is India's first floating city , Gurugram. 🚣🏻
Even Venice will be ashamed to see this level of development. 👏🏻
Petrol price :
> In Pakistan : ₹ 81 INR (267 PKR)
> In India : ₹ 100 INR (avg)
But our Godi media is reporting about Pakistan but not India. They are more worried about Pakistani people than we Indians 😭
Just got a message from Mr. Salim a topper from his NIT, working in Bangalore with a ₹43.5 LPA package laid off last month. The company handed him just 3 months’ severance.
Last year alone, he paid ₹11.22 lakhs in income tax. In just 5 years, over ₹30 lakhs gone into the system, and in return, he got zero support. No safety net. No job security. No respect for his contribution.
Now jobless, thankfully without a home loan, he’s using his savings and severance to pay for his children's education, ₹1.95 lakh per child, per year. That’s where his "reward" is going.
Worse, he fell into depression. He said he felt like he was suddenly on the road, abandoned from every direction. The same government he paid lakhs to in taxes betrayed him the moment he needed it most.
He asked me to keep his identity anonymous, so I’m just sharing his initial, Mr. Salim.
This is what happens to genuine taxpayers in India. You pay. You comply. You contribute. And when you're in crisis, you're on your own.
This country desperately needs to change. Because right now, it's failing the very people who carry it forward.
BJP leader and Cabinet Minister of Delhi brought full camera fleet, a PR team and made a reel to take credit for a box size pothole repair.
Kaha milega itna content? 🤣