▲ 386 r/trains+1 crossposts

Five diesel loco's unit pulling a box-wagon iron-ore rake up the ghat section, passing Doodh-Sagar Falls in Goa India. 😍

u/Master_Analyst_6413 — 1 day ago
▲ 1.1k r/trains

Drone footage of 2023 Odisha train tragididy In India.. signaling malfunction, 3 train collision, 296 deaths, 1200+ injured..

u/Master_Analyst_6413 — 4 days ago
▲ 315 r/trains

Indian Railways has ordered 1,200 new WAG D9 electric locomotives for freight. It is a single-section locomotive with 9000 hp packed into a 20 meter long loco. It's gonna change indian freight train's for ever.

There are more powerful locomotives in the world, but most of them are multi-section, longer, have more axles, or not fully electric. This is revolutionary for India’s freight trains.

u/Master_Analyst_6413 — 5 days ago
▲ 392 r/worldnews

Pakistan’s Balochistan province desperately needs the world’s attention. The atrocities and human rights violations committed by the Pakistani government and army are beyond measure. A Baloch genocide is unfolding, and there is no free press in Pakistan to expose what is happening in Balochistan.

firstpost.com
u/Master_Analyst_6413 — 11 days ago

Why can't Rahul Gandhi fans understand that people don't have to be BJP supporters to criticize Rahul Gandhi? I get comments like 'BJP IT cell,' 'Bhakt,' etc., whenever I criticize Rahul Gandhi. Also, I am not okay with using the term 'Bhakt' feels like it's hateful & mockery of Hindus.

u/Master_Analyst_6413 — 16 days ago

People really believe Rahul Gandhi would be perfect for PM🤡. The way they defend him is such brainrot. They say, “We have to give him a chance and see” like what? It’s been a decade since he entered politics, and he has literally done nothing to prove his capability to govern a state, let alone PM?

u/Master_Analyst_6413 — 17 days ago
▲ 0 r/LSE

Is London dying?

Hi, I am a working professional at a law firm in India with 1.5 years of experience. I received offers for an LLM at LSE, UCL, and NYU (USA). I always wanted to do an LLM specialization from a globally reputable university. But the tuition fee is too high for me, so I am forced to think about ROI. An LLM from LSE would definitely be beneficial for me in the long run, but I don't want to return with debt. My end conclusion is to work in a UK for 18 months before coming back.

I am not an economist. Seeing the UK job market, new residential growth, healthcare, etc., it feels like London is slowly dying out...

With new Ai trends.. How are legal and finance jobs in London these days. ?

reddit.com
u/Master_Analyst_6413 — 1 month ago