u/Far_Plenty_5350

Is there any petrol/diesel shortage in Madhya Pradesh right now? Planning a road trip next week

Hi everyone,
I wanted to check with locals in Madhya Pradesh — is there any real petrol or diesel shortage currently in or around Ujjain / Indore?
We’re planning to travel by road next week, and recently we’ve been hearing a lot of rumours about a petrol crisis, which is making my family a bit worried.
This trip is honestly very close to our hearts. We’ve been planning to visit Mahakal for the last 2–3 years, but every time something or the other comes up and we have to cancel. Now again this petrol issue is being discussed everywhere, and we really don’t want to postpone it unless it’s genuinely risky.
So I’d really appreciate it if locals or recent travellers can share:
Is fuel easily available on highways and in cities?
Any long queues or restrictions?
Is it safe to go ahead with a road trip next week?
Thanks in advance 🙏
Jai Mahakal 🕉️

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नमस्ते सभी को,
मैं मध्य प्रदेश के लोगों से यह *जाना ाहा ह*** कि अी उ*ैन * इं*ौर े *आसपास पेट्रोल या डीज़ल की कोई असली कमी है क्या?
हम अगल
*े
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्त ोड** से यात्रा करने का प्लान कर रहे हैं, लेकिन हाल में पेट्रोल क्राइसिस की काफी बातें सुनने को मिल रही हैं, जिससे घर में थोड़ी चिंता हो रही है।
यह ट्रिप हमारे लिए बहुत खास है**। हिे 2–3 ाल **से महाकाल के दर्शन का प्लान बना रहे हैं, लेकिन हर बार किसी न किसी कारण से ट्रिप कैंसल करनी पड़ी। अब फिर से पेट्रोल की चर्चा चल रही है और हम बिना किसी ठोस वजह के इसे टालना नहीं चाहते।
अगर कोई लोकल या हाल ही में ट्रैवल करने वाला बता सके तो बहुत मदद मिलेगी:
क्या हाईवे और शहरों में पेट्रोल आसानी से मिल रहा है?
कहीं लंबी लाइन या कोई लिमिटेशन तो नहीं है?
क्या अगले हफ्ते रोड ट्रिप करना सुरक्षित रहेगा?
पहले से धन्यवाद 🙏
जय महाकाल 🕉️

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u/Far_Plenty_5350 — 9 days ago

Need advice: Absconded from job, submitted experience letter, now worried about document verification

Hi everyone,
I’m really stressed and would appreciate honest advice.
I attempted an CAT earlier and scored very low. After that, I joined a job that had a very demanding work schedule. Because of the nature of the work, I barely got time to study, and I realised continuing there would hurt my chances if I wanted to attempt the exam again.

I decided to leave the job, but the company (especially the owner) didn’t allow me to resign and insisted I work for 6 more months. My team lead and manager were supportive, but the final decision was with the owner. Eventually, I left without formal approval (absconded).

Later, when background verification came up, my team lead and manager supported me informally, but I never received an official relieving or experience letter from the company.

Recently, I got into a good college. During the admission process, I submitted an experience letter, but honestly, it wasn’t officially issued by the company. My total work experience is anyway very less (around 6 months).

Now the college has mentioned document verification, and I’m scared that:
They may find out I absconded
Or question the experience letter
Or cancel my admission altogether

My questions:

  1. Since my work experience is very minimal and not mandatory, would it be safer to ask the college to not consider my work experience at all?
  2. Is it better to proactively correct this now, or wait and see?
    3)Has anyone faced something similar where absconding or missing relieving letters caused issues during verification?

I know I made mistakes under pressure, and I’m trying to take the least damaging and most honest path forward. Any practical advice would really help.

Thanks in advance.

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u/Far_Plenty_5350 — 13 days ago
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I am visiting Ujjain Indore with my parents. I need suggestions of religious places like temples and all and also other places to visit in indore apart from religious places. Also best places to eat in Indore.
Also best place to have Indori Pohe.

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u/Far_Plenty_5350 — 17 days ago