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Posted
15 minutes ago, Lord said:

 

Apply WFH as much as possible. Improve public transport, reduce costs etc. 

WFH Nahi hoga sir. Most companies are calling employees back. Bangalore mein hi 1 Oct se companies are ending WFH. 

 

 

 

 

Posted
Just now, pkmmamks said:

WFH Nahi hoga sir. Most companies are calling employees back. Bangalore mein hi 1 Oct se companies are ending WFH. 

 

 

 

 

 

Yes just thinking solutions to this problem. No one is interested though

Posted
4 hours ago, pkmmamks said:

Fat jaayenge yeh saare shehar. India needs a rideshare / carpool appl. Understand the safety risks but something has to be done to reduce the vehicles on the roads, if we can call them roads 

 

I have said the same, B tier cities need to step up.

Except Gujrat, I dont see any effort from other states to build a massive network of interconnected developed cities. Andhra me bhi CBN is trying his best to create an alternative to Hyderabad...but otherwise cities like Nagpur, Indore, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Vizag, Coimbatore, Guwahati etc ka growth limited hi hai.

Posted
1 hour ago, singhvivek141 said:

 

I have said the same, B tier cities need to step up.

Except Gujrat, I dont see any effort from other states to build a massive network of interconnected developed cities. Andhra me bhi CBN is trying his best to create an alternative to Hyderabad...but otherwise cities like Nagpur, Indore, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chandigarh, Vizag, Coimbatore, Guwahati etc ka growth limited hi hai.

Only Maharashtra has focused on tier 2 cities.

Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, pkmmamks said:

Only Maharashtra has focused on tier 2 cities.

MH was already ahead of the game due to Mumbai, one city where it poured money was Pune.
NGP was pretty neglected till 2010s, was barely better than Bhopal, Jabalpur and way inferior to Indore.
Nagpur rose fast post Gadkari, it completed metro in a record time. But still, it is yet to achieve it's full potential. It's geolocation give it a massive advantage, almost at the center of India.

Gujrat in comparison did well...Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat are already established cities, but they didn't pour all money there only. Bhuj/Naliya end became a hub due to Adani SEZ, Dholera is being pumped as the Chip Manufacturing city. Hapa/Jamnagar are the petro refinery hub. Hence one city don't have the take the massive burden.

I have high hopes from CBN though, he has transformed Hyderabad...can transform Amaravathi as well, which can make the triangle of Vijayawada, Guntur, Amaravathi as the golden triangle of development. Vijayawada isn't too far from port as well, so even the logistic costs can also be kept in check. AP can become a serious challenger to Tamil Nadu if they get a stable govt.

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Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, pkmmamks said:

Namma Bengaluru Bangaloreans are not happy with roads like USA :hysterical:

 

 

 

 

Issue is that 90% of indians do not pay direct tax. And they do not realize that they are paying gargantuan amount of indirect taxes. If they do, they will start demanding better services and take babus to task.

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Posted
16 hours ago, kepler37b said:

Issue is that 90% of indians do not pay direct tax. And they do not realize that they are paying gargantuan amount of indirect taxes. If they do, they will start demanding better services and take babus to task.

Chalta hai attitude is the real reason..tax payers have come on the roads in multiple cities. GOI does not not give a damn.

Posted
1 hour ago, pkmmamks said:

:hysterical:

 

 

 

No amount of money or tax can cure the stupidity.

 

The road was under construction, there are barricades. But it seems XUV owner is the hard-core supporter of Teju Bhaiya...decided ki ab ta ham pani pe gaadi chalaenge.

Posted
2 minutes ago, singhvivek141 said:

No amount of money or tax can cure the stupidity.

 

The road was under construction, there are barricades. But it seems XUV owner is the hard-core supporter of Teju Bhaiya...decided ki ab ta ham pani pe gaadi chalaenge.

Stupidity is very common in India these days. Thank you for agreeing 

Posted
3 hours ago, pkmmamks said:

Chalta hai attitude is the real reason..tax payers have come on the roads in multiple cities. GOI does not not give a damn.

They are a minor minor percent bruhhh..If they do dharna like what they do for reservations, even Dehati Aaloo like Laaloo will become as efficient as a fortune 500 CEO.

Posted
30 minutes ago, pkmmamks said:

 

These rising electricity bills are due to FPPCA charges which we are seeing in AP as well.

 

These are variable charges applied due to the fluctuations in the cost of fuel and power purchases by the utility company. Check for FPPCA charges in your bill.

 

Going forward there will not be fixed charges for anything you buy. All prices will vary based on market conditions.

Posted
1 hour ago, Tillu said:

 

These rising electricity bills are due to FPPCA charges which we are seeing in AP as well.

 

These are variable charges applied due to the fluctuations in the cost of fuel and power purchases by the utility company. Check for FPPCA charges in your bill.

 

Going forward there will not be fixed charges for anything you buy. All prices will vary based on market conditions.

I wish. This has been proven that the meter numbers are not correct .Households closed all electricity and yet had bills from 3 - 5K. 

an dekhna yeh hai ki isko kaise dabate hain

 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, singhvivek141 said:

Maybe the resident wasn't speaking in Marathi :winky:

marathi waalon ki bhi lagi hai. sab ki lagi hai. its an organised scam. cases have been filed

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