singhvivek141 Posted November 8 Posted November 8 On 11/6/2025 at 3:32 AM, Lord said: Real reason for accidents is great roads It's taken out of context bro He was saying that in better roads, vehicles move fast, hence there needs to be proper signage and less sharp curves, as faster vehicles can collide and cause big accidents. Which as per him the previous BRS govt. did do the land acquisition properly due to real estate interests. As expected, media picked up one sentence and now using it all across. https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/telangana/2025/Nov/05/good-roads-can-up-accident-rate-bjp-mp-konda
kepler37b Posted November 9 Posted November 9 https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/people-who-drive-a-thar-must-be-crazy-haryana-top-cop-op-singh-9600850 @Lord .. you must be having a Thar. Chaos 1
Chaos Posted November 9 Posted November 9 20 hours ago, singhvivek141 said: It's taken out of context bro He was saying that in better roads, vehicles move fast, hence there needs to be proper signage and less sharp curves, as faster vehicles can collide and cause big accidents. Which as per him the previous BRS govt. did do the land acquisition properly due to real estate interests. As expected, media picked up one sentence and now using it all across. https://www.newindianexpress.com/states/telangana/2025/Nov/05/good-roads-can-up-accident-rate-bjp-mp-konda Then lets put pot hole in every gully
singhvivek141 Posted November 9 Posted November 9 (edited) 1 hour ago, Chaos said: Then lets put pot hole in every gully Revanth Reddy is on the mission. Just outside of my society on the Lanco Hills Road..there is water logging, its wasbt there last year, it wasnt there before rain. It started post rain and every day there is filthy water on road..no effort done by any authority to remove it. Two wheeler drive blindly in the night trying to overtake 4 wheelers and end up showering with the drainage water on their clothes. Multiple complaints to GHMC, no result. Edited November 9 by singhvivek141
singhvivek141 Posted November 10 Posted November 10 On 11/5/2025 at 10:45 PM, Lord said: Also population in concentrated in few cities of every state due to jobs and all. Developing more Tier 2 cities would reduce this burden or atleast build RRTS like Delhi-Meerut. So that people living in the periphery of the Tier 1 city need not move within. London has rapid rail network which carries the population living in neighbouring towns.
randomGuy Posted November 10 Posted November 10 15 hours ago, kepler37b said: Finally some protests..It should grow in size This is delhi subreddit's leftist community. They are anti bjp and won't allow you to post Punjab AQI/parali burning data on their reddit community. Reddit is hugely anti India (like wikipedia) with leftist moderators of popular Indian subreddits.
kepler37b Posted November 10 Posted November 10 45 minutes ago, randomGuy said: This is delhi subreddit's leftist community. They are anti bjp and won't allow you to post Punjab AQI/parali burning data on their reddit community. Reddit is hugely anti India (like wikipedia) with leftist moderators of popular Indian subreddits. Idiots of greatest kind.
kepler37b Posted November 13 Posted November 13 Industrialization + Economic growth + Civic senseless aam jantaa = Disastrous decline in cleanliness. Cities are being drowned in Plastic. Modiji tried a lot with his swacch bharat campaign. I wish he was a dictator ordering summary executions on any one doing littering India needs this
crictime Posted November 24 Posted November 24 Such desperate people spoiling the name of India. India needs strong laes at home to cultivate sense / force these people to respect others. Jagjit Singh, a 51-year-old Indian man, who came to Canada on a temporary visa to see his newborn grandchild, , was convicted of criminally harassing two teenage girls outside their school. Singh was arrested on September 16 and was charged with sexual interference and sexual assault. http://m.timesofindia.com/articleshow/125519902.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst Lord 1
Vancouver Posted November 24 Posted November 24 3 hours ago, crictime said: a 51-year-old Indian man, who came to Canada to see his newborn grandchild 51 year old grandfather, that is insane.
Mariyam Posted November 24 Posted November 24 2 hours ago, Vancouver said: 51 year old grandfather, that is insane. My paternal grandfather, became a grandfather at 38-39.
MechEng Posted November 24 Posted November 24 The China we rarely get to know about: Looks like we're not too different
diga Posted November 24 Posted November 24 5 hours ago, Mariyam said: My paternal grandfather, became a grandfather at 38-39. both must have been teenagers when they had their first kids ... Mariyam 1
diga Posted November 28 Posted November 28 Quote Mainland Indians don't consider North-East as foreign. Infact, NE Indians enjoy far greater legal privileges in India than anyone else. 1) Sikkim people are exempt from paying tax. No other Indian state enjoys such privilege. 2) Every NE state gets back from center at least 4X of their taxes. Arunachal gets back 48X. Mizoram 35X. Nobody outside NE enjoys such privilege. 3) Most NE people outside of Assam enjoy default ST status. All these states enjoy 'special status' in the constitution. Yes, there is some racism against NE in mainland India. But the opposite is also true and far more violent. Infact, some NE states have a history of violent insurgent movements which often attacked, kiIIed and drove away mainland Indians. Such large-scale targeting of NE Indians never happened in India. Nothing equivalent to Khoirabari massacre ever happened to NE people in Mainland India. Very surprising to me ... Karnataka & Maharashtra get back very less in tax revenue compared to other states. @randomGuy
singhvivek141 Posted November 28 Posted November 28 Another "Lawyer" caught spying for Pooks. https://www.devdiscourse.com/article/law-order/3711064-lawyer-caught-in-espionage-web-allegations-of-spying-for-pakistani-isi-surface-in-nuh?amp raki05 1
randomGuy Posted November 28 Posted November 28 1 hour ago, diga said: Very surprising to me ... Karnataka & Maharashtra get back very less in tax revenue compared to other states. @randomGuy It is like saying delhi is protecting all the states because south block is here. Maharashtra has HQs of various cos. Direct tax of company's from entire country's operating income/profit will be filed through Maharashtra ...my understanding..
Nikhil_cric Posted November 28 Posted November 28 We are far too densely populated and we still insist on building public infrastructure for the usage of private vehicles like in North America/Middle East That's just **** urban planning. Bangalore is especially guilty of this. Building double decker flyovers only moves the chokepoints from one end to another in a city where it's already difficult to improve road infrastructure beyond a point We should've been investing heavily in suburban rail, metro, buses for last mile connectivity and disincentivising the usage of cars. But I suppose, it's more important for governments to show the increasing usage of cars is a sign of a burgeoning middle class.
crictime Posted November 28 Posted November 28 (edited) 4 hours ago, randomGuy said: It is like saying delhi is protecting all the states because south block is here. Maharashtra has HQs of various cos. Direct tax of company's from entire country's operating income/profit will be filed through Maharashtra ...my understanding.. Property purchases brings a lot of tax revenue from Mumbai."Stamp Duty" and "Registration fee" for property collection is huge on a daily basis for just Mumbai. We are not even talking of rest of Maharashtra which is huge. In fact Maharashtra government can get more tax if the tax is also levied on 'cash money' paid by Mumbaikars. But no body is dumb to show the actual property value and cash money to avoid taxes. So much tax can be avoided if you pay hard cash. Hard cash is the real deal and tax saver, yet even whatever is recieved on daily basis by the 'Inspector general of registration' department of Maharashtra government is a large amount Then there is property tax which one pays on every house on an annual basis. I am not a tax expert but I don't think that what goes to Maharashtra government can be diverted to other states use. Edited November 28 by crictime
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