We have enough doctors for cities... but not enough in rural... How do we get enough doctors in rural areas...??

Most doctors prefer cities because urban hospitals offer better salaries, modern equipment, specialist teams, easier living conditions and stronger career opportunities.

Rural postings often mean poor roads, unreliable electricity, limited housing and schooling for families, inadequate diagnostic facilities, professional isolation and heavy workloads.

Doctors may be expected to handle emergencies without nurses, medicines, specialists or functioning referral systems.

How can we have better Private medical facilities in Rural areas...??? (We would have wanted Government hospitals there, but why not subsidized corporate private hospitals)

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u/ZyBuilder_ — 4 days ago

Switching to SSR for a DB‑heavy used cycle marketplace — worth it for SEO, or can CSR still rank well?

I run a used cycle marketplace with lots of database-driven listing pages (filters, search, dynamic pricing). Currently it's mostly client-side rendered (React SPA).

For 2026 SEO, is pure CSR still viable if I optimize CWV, metadata, sitemaps, and internal linking? Or should I move critical listing pages to SSR/ISR for better crawlability and AI discoverability?

If CSR can work, what's the minimum I must do (e.g., prerender key routes, dynamic metadata, structured data)? If SSR is strongly recommended, which pages should I prioritize (category, product, blog)?

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u/ZyBuilder_ — 4 days ago
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Switching to SSR for a DB‑heavy used cycle marketplace — worth it for SEO, or can CSR still rank well?

I run a used cycle marketplace with lots of database-driven listing pages (filters, search, dynamic pricing). Currently it's mostly client-side rendered (React SPA).

For 2026 SEO, is pure CSR still viable if I optimize CWV, metadata, sitemaps, and internal linking? Or should I move critical listing pages to SSR/ISR for better crawlability and AI discoverability?

If CSR can work, what's the minimum I must do (e.g., prerender key routes, dynamic metadata, structured data)? If SSR is strongly recommended, which pages should I prioritize (category, product, blog)?

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u/ZyBuilder_ — 4 days ago

If the public budget pie stayed fixed, what would you cut, protect, or increase?

If the public budget pie stayed fixed, what would you cut, protect, or increase?

Whenever I read discussions about railways, education, healthcare, roads, energy, or jobs, the answer is often: “spend more.” That may be true in each case. But a budget is finite, and taxes already come from many sources—income tax, GST, fuel taxes, customs, and more.

So here is a thought experiment: assume the total public-budget pie cannot grow for five years. Which areas should receive more money, and where should spending be reduced, redesigned, or made more efficient? Would you prioritise trains and logistics, schools, primary healthcare, defence, cities, rural programmes, energy, subsidies, pensions, or debt repayment?

Please avoid party arguments. I am more interested in trade-offs: what outcome would you measure, what would you protect, and what would you cut? There are no easy answers; that is exactly why I’m curious about how people would rebalance the pie. Concrete examples and clear reasoning are especially welcome. Keep it friendly and specific.

u/ZyBuilder_ — 6 days ago

We have enough doctors for cities... but not enough in rural... How do we get enough doctors in rural areas...??

Most doctors prefer cities because urban hospitals offer better salaries, modern equipment, specialist teams, easier living conditions and stronger career opportunities.

Rural postings often mean poor roads, unreliable electricity, limited housing and schooling for families, inadequate diagnostic facilities, professional isolation and heavy workloads.

Doctors may be expected to handle emergencies without nurses, medicines, specialists or functioning referral systems.

How can we have better Private medical facilities in Rural areas...??? (We would have wanted Government hospitals there, but why not subsidized corporate private hospitals)

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u/ZyBuilder_ — 12 days ago

A private firm says it can run Indian Railways at profit and same fares. Should we privitise passenger services

Indian Railways reportedly loses over ₹60,000 crore a year on passenger services, with fares heavily subsidised by freight. Now a private company claims it can run the same routes at current prices and still make a profit, thanks to better management and lower costs.

Should we let private operators take over passenger services under strict fare caps, or keep everything state‑run?

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u/ZyBuilder_ — 13 days ago

Six years after MBBS, many of us are still earning under ₹75k/month — is becoming a doctor actually worth it?

After finishing MBBS and working for years, me and some of my friends are still earning under ₹75,000/month in Indias top most private hospital.

At the same time, my boss , a gynecologist who does all the surgeries with around 20 years of experience earning about ₹2 lakh/month(15 years of government experience)

And the department head with 20 years of experience earns around ₹17lakhs per month + he owns a hospital of his own (he does only 5% of the surgeries)

My friends who finished IIT and IIM are earning multiple times my salary…

So I keep wondering: Is MBBS worth it ??

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u/ZyBuilder_ — 15 days ago

Six years after MBBS, many of us are still earning under ₹75k/month — is becoming a doctor actually worth it?

After finishing MBBS and working for years, me and some of my friends are still earning under ₹75,000/month in Indias top most private hospital.

At the same time, my boss , a gynecologist who does all the surgeries with around 20 years of experience earning about ₹2 lakh/month(15 years of government experience)

And the department head with 20 years of experience earns around ₹17lakhs per month + he owns a hospital of his own (he does only 5% of the surgeries)

My friends who finished IIT and IIM are earning multiple times my salary…

So I keep wondering: Is MBBS worth it ??

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u/ZyBuilder_ — 15 days ago

"Why Indian Railways Can Never Raise Passenger Fares (and It's Not What You Think)"

Here's a brutal fact most people don't know: 67% of Indian Railways' ₹2.63 lakh crore budget goes to manpower (₹1.15L cr) and pensions (₹60K cr)....

That means only ₹85,000 crore covers fuel, maintenance, infrastructure, and everything else needed to run trains...

Yet the government keeps passenger fares artificially low—charging just 48 paise/km when it costs ₹1.16/km. Result? A ₹62,000 crore annual subsidy....

The real kicker? You can't trim the workforce without political backlash; pensions are locked-in obligations, and fares can't rise without affecting ordinary citizens.

It's the perfect economic trap: Millions depend on cheap rail travel, employees can't be cut, and there's no room to save money...

What's the solution?...

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u/ZyBuilder_ — 16 days ago

Is it okay that 2,000+ people are sleeping on the floor at SMVT Bengaluru?

Saw this at SMVT Bengaluru: thousands sleeping on the station floor. Is this normal/acceptable?

What should authorities do for basic shelter, crowd control, and safety?

Would love to hear local views.

u/ZyBuilder_ — 19 days ago

If a train has already done 2,000+ km, why does the final stretch into Bengaluru still eat up so much time?

https://preview.redd.it/1wy5231qtofh1.png?width=946&format=png&auto=webp&s=f4019bc879d10d0160ca95e8c57b1272b793b93b

Yelankanka to Majestic(final stop) is just 15 kms.... Planned to cover in 1:45 Hrs :-)

It feels wasteful—are station congestion, priority rules, yard movements, or speed restrictions to blame, and how much of that last-hour delay could realistically be cut to save passengers 30–60 minutes?

Many might comment due to congestion... but if you are on the train.... You will see a train crossing you once in 15 minutes or more on the opposite track...

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u/ZyBuilder_ — 24 days ago