I thought this doesnt happen in Mumbai/Pune.
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I thought this doesnt happen in Mumbai/Pune.

I thought this circus doesn't happen in Mumbai/Pune. Looks like the sewer rats have infested these cities as well. I was happy that there are at least some cities in India where women can feel safe.

The worst part nobody from the people came forward to fight the pests. They were 8, others were hundereds. It could have been their family as well. I hope it takes more to love your city than calling yourself Punekers and hogging Misal Pav. Shameful.

u/SyllabubTemporary975 — 15 hours ago

Location recommendations please

Hi all,

I have a remote job and I am shifting to Hyd. I am looking for recommendations for good localities and apartments/societies. I have lived in Hyd for a couple of years a decade back, but things are very different now.

Would appreciate specific apartment names.

Things that we like:

  1. Good highrises not more than 4-5 years old with good maintainance.
  2. Modern areas with cafes, malls around. We are not a big fan or older parts.
  3. Broad roads and relatively lesser traffic.
  4. We dont want to spend more than 60-70k for a 3bhk semi furnished.
  5. Since I don't have to go to office, I dont have to necessarily spend money to live very near to office areas.
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u/SyllabubTemporary975 — 4 days ago
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That's India for you

100 stu*id posters for a basic small bridge that took a 100 years to build.

u/SyllabubTemporary975 — 6 days ago
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Appreciation post for MH and its people

I don’t usually write stuff like this because I don't like Indians in genaral, but I’ve spent enough time in Mumbai and Pune now that I have to say it out loud.

The way these cities treat women is something else.
Women roam around freely at night. In shorts, in short clothes, whatever they want, and nobody ogles, nobody teases, nobody makes it weird.

I’ve seen groups of women and men just sitting around in quiet corners with everyone minding their own business. A girl sipping tea alone on the pavement of a busy road, at night, totally at ease. This is honestly alien to a lot of the rest of the country.

The only other place I’ve felt this was the North East. And I don’t say this lightly, I’ve kind of tested it over time, paid real attention. How do people react when a group of North Eastern women are walking through an area. How do random men behave when they see a woman sitting alone. And it’s not just the educated well off crowd, it’s dr*vers, del*very guys, people you might write off as uneducated. The difference from what I’ve seen elsewhere is just crazy.

I have no idea how Maharashtra pulls this off. Maybe it’s a culture their forefathers set, something baked in over generations. And the wild part is it rubs off. These cities are full of outsiders from every corner of the country, and even they seem to fall in line with it once they’re here.

Anyway, just wanted to say well done. In this one regard you’re showing the rest of the nation the way forward.
PS. Yes obviously you’ll find a**holes here too, no place is perfect. I’m talking in general, about the overall vibe and how things mostly are.

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u/SyllabubTemporary975 — 12 days ago
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At what point did dashboards stop actually helping anyone on your team?

We've got Power BI, a planning tool, and one of those "control tower" things that cost a fortune and mostly just tells me what already went wrong. like ok, great, the truck's already late, thanks.

Then we have meetings, figure out what it means, and make the call. And sit through losses being unfolded.

We can see plenty. The problem is timely action. Any tool that you used that solves this?

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u/SyllabubTemporary975 — 2 months ago