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What happened to the "Ramayana Har Jagah" series?

They released a single video and then went silent. Will there be more videos in this series? The first episode looks promising.

They have a great opportunity with this series to help non-Indians and even the younger generation in India better understand what the Ramayana truly represents—not just as a story, but as a cultural and philosophical foundation that continues to shape values, beliefs, and traditions.

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u/hello_friend_404 — 2 days ago

Heard a familiar tune in Sahiba song by Aditya Rikhari — can’t recall the original song

https://voca.ro/15V5W0qMbhoh

I was listening to Sahiba by Aditya Rikhari and noticed a particular tune/melody in the track. It instantly felt like I’ve heard it before in some older hindi song, but I just can’t place it.

It’s been bugging me, so any help would be appreciated!

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u/hello_friend_404 — 2 days ago

Heard a familiar tune in Sahiba song by Aditya Rikhari — can’t recall the original song

https://voca.ro/15V5W0qMbhoh

I was listening to Sahiba by Aditya Rikhari and noticed a particular tune/melody in the track. It instantly felt like I’ve heard it before in some older hindi song, but I just can’t place it.

It’s been bugging me, so any help would be appreciated!

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u/hello_friend_404 — 2 days ago

Is this college placement legit?

Saw this placement poster from Graphic Era Deemed to be University.

How much of this is actually real vs just marketing?

The current market already feels pretty bad, especially for freshers. Even good candidates are struggling to get interviews. So seeing these huge packages feels a bit disconnected from reality.

Edit: Even if these are off-campus offers, 50-60 LPA for freshers in the current market still feels unrealistic. Most students mainly grind DSA/ LeetCode and don't have real large-scale engineering experience.

Also, if a student got selected completely off-campus through their own effort, why does the college market it as a placement achievement? Feels like colleges are taking credit for something they didn't directly contribute to.

u/hello_friend_404 — 3 days ago

Hi everyone, looking for advice.

Profile

  • 29M, married (wife on career break)
  • IT job in Pune (trying for remote)
  • In‑hand: ~₹1.65L/month (single income)
  • No loans
  • Savings + investments: ~₹35L
  • Hometown: Dehradun
  • Likely to move back within ~1 year

Current situation

  • Living on rent in Wakad, Pune
  • Rent: ₹25k/month

Investment option

  • 1 BHK
  • Price: ~₹47L (likely negotiable to ₹44–45L)
  • Expected rent: ₹18–20k/month
  • Purpose: pure investment
  • Planned holding: 3–5 years max (maybe ~3 years)

My thinking

  • After moving to hometown: no rent to pay + rental income from Pune flat

Questions

  1. Is the “rent saved + rent earned” logic actually valid?
  2. Does buying make sense with a 3–5 year horizon and relocation plan?
  3. If buying, is loan + cash better than full cash?
  4. Would you buy in this situation or avoid real estate altogether?

Appreciate any blunt feedback. Thanks!

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u/hello_friend_404 — 23 days ago

Hi everyone, looking for advice.

Profile

  • 29M, married (wife on career break)
  • IT job in Pune (trying for remote)
  • In‑hand: ~₹1.65L/month (single income)
  • No loans
  • Savings + investments: ~₹35L
  • Hometown: Dehradun
  • Likely to move back within ~1 year

Current situation

  • Living on rent in Wakad, Pune
  • Rent: ₹25k/month

Investment option

  • 1 BHK
  • Price: ~₹47L (likely negotiable to ₹44–45L)
  • Expected rent: ₹18–20k/month
  • Purpose: pure investment
  • Planned holding: 3–5 years max (maybe ~3 years)

My thinking

  • After moving to hometown: no rent to pay + rental income from Pune flat

Questions

  1. Is the “rent saved + rent earned” logic actually valid?
  2. Does buying make sense with a 3–5 year horizon and relocation plan?
  3. If buying, is loan + cash better than full cash?
  4. Would you buy in this situation or avoid real estate altogether?

Appreciate any blunt feedback. Thanks!

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u/hello_friend_404 — 23 days ago

Hi everyone, looking for advice.

Profile

  • 29M, married (wife on career break)
  • IT job in Pune (trying for remote)
  • In‑hand: ~₹1.65L/month (single income)
  • No loans
  • Savings + investments: ~₹35L
  • Hometown: Dehradun
  • Likely to move back within ~1 year

Current situation

  • Living on rent in Wakad, Pune
  • Rent: ₹25k/month

Investment option

  • 1 BHK
  • Price: ~₹47L (likely negotiable to ₹44–45L)
  • Expected rent: ₹18–20k/month
  • Purpose: pure investment
  • Planned holding: 3–5 years max (maybe ~3 years)

My thinking

  • After moving to hometown: no rent to pay + rental income from Pune flat

Questions

  1. Is the “rent saved + rent earned” logic actually valid?
  2. Does buying make sense with a 3–5 year horizon and relocation plan?
  3. If buying, is loan + cash better than full cash?
  4. Would you buy in this situation or avoid real estate altogether?

Appreciate any blunt feedback. Thanks!

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u/hello_friend_404 — 23 days ago