[Looking for] 1BHK in HSR Sector 7 | Budget 9k-10k | 2 Working Females | No Brokers

Hi everyone,

I am posting on behalf of a friend (26F) and myself. We are two working professionals currently employed in HSR Sector 7, and we are looking for a 1 BHK flat in the same locality (Sector 7 preferred, but nearby sectors work too).

Our Requirements:

  • Budget: ₹9,000 - ₹10,000 per month (strict).
  • Deposit: We can only manage a maximum of 2-3 months' rent as security deposit. Please do not ask for 10 months' worth.
  • Flat Condition: Need a semi-furnished flat (wardrobes, kitchen cabinet, fan/lights are a must).
  • Space: Looking for something big and spacious, not a matchbox. We need decent room to breathe.
  • Balcony: Not a dealbreaker, but if there is one, it’s a huge plus.
  • Brokers: Please stay away. We are strictly looking for direct owners only. We cannot pay any brokerage fees.

About Us:

  • We are both in our mid-20s, working in IT/Corporate roles in HSR itself.
  • We are clean, disciplined, and pay rent on time (we can share previous rental references if needed).
  • We are quiet tenants, no parties, no smoking/drinking inside the house.

If you are an owner with a property that matches these criteria, please DM me with the details or comment below. You can also share the contact number, and we will get in touch.

Please help us out, folks! We are desperately looking to move in by the end of this month.

PS: If you live in HSR and have any leads, please drop a comment. It would be a huge help.

Thanks in advance! 🙏

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u/PensionAsleep8204 — 5 days ago

[Looking for] 1BHK in HSR Sector 7 | Budget 9k-10k | 2 Working Females | No Brokers

Hi everyone,

I am posting on behalf of a friend (26F) and myself. We are two working professionals currently employed in HSR Sector 7, and we are looking for a 1 BHK flat in the same locality (Sector 7 preferred, but nearby sectors work too).

Our Requirements:

  • Budget: ₹9,000 - ₹10,000 per month (strict).
  • Deposit: We can only manage a maximum of 2-3 months' rent as security deposit. Please do not ask for 10 months' worth.
  • Flat Condition: Need a semi-furnished flat (wardrobes, kitchen cabinet, fan/lights are a must).
  • Space: Looking for something big and spacious, not a matchbox. We need decent room to breathe.
  • Balcony: Not a dealbreaker, but if there is one, it’s a huge plus.
  • Brokers: Please stay away. We are strictly looking for direct owners only. We cannot pay any brokerage fees.

About Us:

  • We are both in our mid-20s, working in IT/Corporate roles in HSR itself.
  • We are clean, disciplined, and pay rent on time (we can share previous rental references if needed).
  • We are quiet tenants, no parties, no smoking/drinking inside the house.

If you are an owner with a property that matches these criteria, please DM me with the details or comment below. You can also share the contact number, and we will get in touch.

Please help us out, folks! We are desperately looking to move in by the end of this month.

PS: If you live in HSR and have any leads, please drop a comment. It would be a huge help.

Thanks in advance! 🙏

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u/PensionAsleep8204 — 5 days ago

Need to Earn ₹50k in the Next 10 Days – Looking for Practical Ideas While Offering My Design Services

I'm in a bit of a difficult situation and genuinely looking for ideas. I need to arrange around ₹50,000 within the next 10 days due to a family emergency, but I don't want to borrow money or take a loan. I have almost no savings to invest into anything, and I don't have a strong professional network that I can reach out to. My background is in graphic design, UI/UX, website design, landing pages, branding, and product design, and while I've done freelance work before, finding clients quickly has been much harder than I expected. I've already tried reaching out through WhatsApp, Facebook groups, and Instagram without much success, and I'm currently exploring Reddit because it seems more community-driven. I'm not looking for donations or financial help—I'm looking for realistic ways to earn this amount within the time I have. If you've ever been in a similar situation or have practical suggestions for where I should look, how I should approach potential clients, or any communities where design work moves quickly, I'd genuinely appreciate your advice. And if anyone reading this happens to need design help for a project, I'd be happy to discuss it as well. Thanks in advance for any guidance.

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u/PensionAsleep8204 — 10 days ago

Need to Earn ₹50k in the Next 10 Days – Looking for Practical Ideas While Offering My Design Services

I'm in a situation where I need to earn around ₹50,000 within the next 10 days due to a family emergency. I'm not looking for loans or donations, and I don't have money to invest into a business or ads. My goal is to earn it by working. I'm a freelance graphic, UI/UX, product, and website designer with experience designing websites, landing pages, dashboards, branding, social media creatives, posters, resumes, business materials, and other digital assets. I've tried reaching out through WhatsApp, Facebook groups, and Instagram without much success, and I'm currently focusing on Reddit because it seems more genuine for finding clients. If anyone has practical ideas that could realistically help me reach this goal within the timeframe, I'd genuinely appreciate the advice. If you or someone you know needs design work, I'd be happy to take on projects immediately and can work quickly while maintaining quality. Even referrals or suggestions on where I should be looking would mean a lot. Thanks in advance to everyone who takes the time to help.

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u/PensionAsleep8204 — 10 days ago

Need to Earn ₹50k in the Next 10 Days – Looking for Practical Ideas While Offering My Design Services

I'm in a situation where I need to earn around ₹50,000 within the next 10 days due to a family emergency. I'm not looking for loans or donations, and I don't have money to invest into a business or ads. My goal is to earn it by working. I'm a freelance graphic, UI/UX, product, and website designer with experience designing websites, landing pages, dashboards, branding, social media creatives, posters, resumes, business materials, and other digital assets. I've tried reaching out through WhatsApp, Facebook groups, and Instagram without much success, and I'm currently focusing on Reddit because it seems more genuine for finding clients. If anyone has practical ideas that could realistically help me reach this goal within the timeframe, I'd genuinely appreciate the advice. If you or someone you know needs design work, I'd be happy to take on projects immediately and can work quickly while maintaining quality. Even referrals or suggestions on where I should be looking would mean a lot. Thanks in advance to everyone who takes the time to help.

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u/PensionAsleep8204 — 10 days ago
▲ 3 r/GraphicDesignServices+2 crossposts

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u/PensionAsleep8204 — 2 months ago

Just a thought experiment and wanted to hear different opinions.

What if a completely new political party was formed by retired IAS officers, IPS officers, judges, government engineers, advocates, and other experienced government professionals, people who already understand how administration and governance work from the inside?

Imagine the party:

  • contests independently in all 234 constituencies,
  • has clear long-term goals and policies,
  • focuses mainly on governance, infrastructure, corruption control, education, water, transport, etc.,
  • and is led by a respected retired IAS officer as the CM candidate.

In the current political situation, do you think such a party could realistically win or become a strong alternative? Or would ground-level politics, money power, caste equations, and party networks still make it impossible?

Curious to know how people think this would play out in reality.

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u/PensionAsleep8204 — 2 months ago
▲ 19 r/Madurai

I’ve been thinking a lot about what basic improvements Madurai genuinely needs, whether it’s a new government coming in or the current one continuing. This isn’t about politics, just practical, everyday issues that affect all of us.

Here’s my POV on the major priorities:

  • Pothole-free roads across the city – not temporary fixes, but proper long-term road quality
  • Reliable drinking water supply for all areas
  • Better public transport – more buses AND good-condition buses (not damaged/old ones)
  • Efficient traffic management system, especially during peak hours, festivals, and events
  • Proper garbage collection + recycling system (not just dumping)
  • Drainage and sewage management that actually works during rains
  • Clean Vaigai river and restoration of lakes/ponds with consistent water levels
  • Ideally, flowing water in Vaigai throughout the year (365 days)
  • Safe pedestrian pathways across the city
  • Rainwater management systems to prevent flooding
  • Well-maintained and clean bus stops
  • Proper street lighting in all areas
  • Dedicated infrastructure for vendors, like:
    • Vegetable vendor complexes (Mahal area, Villapuram poo market, Uzhavar Sandhai zones)
    • A centralized, well-planned AC flower market complex with zoned sections across Madurai

These aren’t luxury demands—these are basics for a growing city.

Would love to hear what others think. What else should be added to this list?

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u/PensionAsleep8204 — 2 months ago