▲ 458 r/nashik+1 crossposts

Roads that Pune needs

आपल्या पुणे शहरा मधे असे रोड बनवावे. देशाची बेस्ट सीटी बनेल

u/Dense_Succotash_2777 — 3 days ago
▲ 231 r/MaharashtraTalks+1 crossposts

Companies leaving Maharashtra

Language issues and lack of assimilation from migrants is very real issue and a different topic.

But this issue is also real. High time we make our government take accountability. Instead of one politician fighting another, we need stability.

Hope this reaches the politicians and public if we raise our voice.

We should focus on attracting newer generation investments through systematic reforms in other cities in Maharashtra. Nashik has so much potential, yet nothing is done. We need to develop other cities in Maharashtra. And create business friendly infrastructure. I am sure there are who are qualified to study this subject

Fuck supporting these politicians and parties. If no one is doing the work for our state, they can go out.

And then later we can also worry about teaching migrants how to assimilate and bring programs to teach language. But without growth it would mean nothing.

u/Dense_Succotash_2777 — 7 days ago
▲ 1.1k r/MaharashtraTalks+3 crossposts

Only pure veg allowed in the building!

Now imagine an Indian hindu builder goes to live abroad, where beef is the stable food of the locals.

But the man decides to sell flats with "no beef allowed in the building" tagline in THEIR region

Would that not be condemned globally?

Cuz I can already foresee the comments incoming "it's his choice"

Although you need to understand, if capitalists from one certain community handles the construction of buildings in a city and then they all decide to implement the rule freely, what consequences do we see?

It's the modern form of cultural cleansing and demographic replacement. In a nutshell.

If me as a native cannot eat my cultural dish in my own state without discrimination, then where would I?

Wouldn't it be ideal where migrants instead of 'ghettoism' and segregation of community, actually come and assimilate with local culture?

Shouldn't that be the bare minimum?

Locals are systematically left out of the conversation.

Even here in this sub, instead of using a lingua franca, people come here and speak in some third languages. While locals get left out again.

From food choices to what language influences you, it has always been adapted by the natives, whereas it should be inverse.

Now before people come hating me, you need to have an empathy towards our sentiments and put yourself in our shoes.

A lot of people including modern indians support when natives globally are discriminated or neglected

But when it comes to our own regional fellow Indians, it's only seen through the lense of 'power play' and how convenient it is you or your community personally

Ethically correct but only when it's convenient.

Thats my rant. Feel free to take it as you wish.

u/Dense_Succotash_2777 — 8 days ago