verrigadu Posted September 12 Report Share Posted September 12 Trip from 20/Aug/2024 - 02/Sept/2024 for nearly 2 weeks. London -> Hyd -> VJA and same reverse journey. Positives: Digital Services are excellent even though some banks still not great. Most of the things can be ordered online. Delivery timelines are crisp. loads of money everywhere though not every has got access to large money. If we live in a city like Vijayawada, things can be done very easily and quickly as there is not much traffic impact. We got multiple things done in a single day within VJA town. Access to medical facilities is awesome, at current levels India has already defeated many advanced countries in this regard. Negatives: Noise pollution - Biggest draw back. Vehicle and general public noise everywhere. Could not bear the loud noise from ceiling fans. Got very difficult even to talk to person sitting next to me due to fan noise. Air pollution - No need to mention this even. Lane discipline and Queue culture: I think it will take another 5000 years for general public to maintain public discipline. Even at the privileged places like airports, I saw people cutting lines and jumping queues. When I am scanning bar codes at VJA airport, some very decently dressed couple came and tried to put their bar codes even though I am doing for rest of the family. I never understood why they touch the bu££s from behind in a queue even when there is no rush. Traffic Lane discipline: No need to talk about this. Spitting culture cannot be get away with. People still oogling at tightly dressed women Of course unexpected ending of the trip: That days after 02/Sept/2024 : It was a night mare for VJA public. We somehow got out and reached airport and landed in Hyd to catch flights back to London on 02/Sept/2024. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post cisco_sastry Posted September 12 Popular Post Report Share Posted September 12 One thing I observed from my recent India trip is People eating way more calories than required. No wonder we are diabetic capital 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maverick19 Posted September 12 Report Share Posted September 12 2 hours ago, cisco_sastry said: One thing I observed from my recent India trip is People eating way more calories than required. No wonder we are diabetic capital This is true. eating is way more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
enigmatic Posted September 12 Report Share Posted September 12 Too many places to eat , swiggy , zomato offers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hitman Posted September 12 Report Share Posted September 12 For me it takes a week to tune my ears to fan noise 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post BulletBaskar Posted September 12 Popular Post Report Share Posted September 12 nijame, queue lo niluchunte, mida mida padi sastaru....musti maakelode gallu 4 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
usetime63 Posted September 12 Report Share Posted September 12 3 hours ago, verrigadu said: Trip from 20/Aug/2024 - 02/Sept/2024 for nearly 2 weeks. London -> Hyd -> VJA and same reverse journey. Positives: Digital Services are excellent even though some banks still not great. Most of the things can be ordered online. Delivery timelines are crisp. loads of money everywhere though not every has got access to large money. If we live in a city like Vijayawada, things can be done very easily and quickly as there is not much traffic impact. We got multiple things done in a single day within VJA town. Access to medical facilities is awesome, at current levels India has already defeated many advanced countries in this regard. Negatives: Noise pollution - Biggest draw back. Vehicle and general public noise everywhere. Could not bear the loud noise from ceiling fans. Got very difficult even to talk to person sitting next to me due to fan noise. Air pollution - No need to mention this even. Lane discipline and Queue culture: I think it will take another 5000 years for general public to maintain public discipline. Even at the privileged places like airports, I saw people cutting lines and jumping queues. When I am scanning bar codes at VJA airport, some very decently dressed couple came and tried to put their bar codes even though I am doing for rest of the family. I never understood why they touch the bu££s from behind in a queue even when there is no rush. Traffic Lane discipline: No need to talk about this. Spitting culture cannot be get away with. People still oogling at tightly dressed women Of course unexpected ending of the trip: That days after 02/Sept/2024 : It was a night mare for VJA public. We somehow got out and reached airport and landed in Hyd to catch flights back to London on 02/Sept/2024. When was your last visit ? For people who travel frequently (yearly once) these are jujubi. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dhed Posted September 12 Report Share Posted September 12 I went to India after 7 years , nothing changed except for technology and people able to use it , lot more people and lots of traffic and noise in Hyderabad. Our in laws live in HYd so we had to shuttle between 2 houses multiple time I was scared to drive after one guy came and hit my car , just used a driver after 1 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mustang302 Posted September 12 Report Share Posted September 12 3 hours ago, verrigadu said: Trip from 20/Aug/2024 - 02/Sept/2024 for nearly 2 weeks. London -> Hyd -> VJA and same reverse journey. Positives: Digital Services are excellent even though some banks still not great. Most of the things can be ordered online. Delivery timelines are crisp. loads of money everywhere though not every has got access to large money. If we live in a city like Vijayawada, things can be done very easily and quickly as there is not much traffic impact. We got multiple things done in a single day within VJA town. Access to medical facilities is awesome, at current levels India has already defeated many advanced countries in this regard. Negatives: Noise pollution - Biggest draw back. Vehicle and general public noise everywhere. Could not bear the loud noise from ceiling fans. Got very difficult even to talk to person sitting next to me due to fan noise. Air pollution - No need to mention this even. Lane discipline and Queue culture: I think it will take another 5000 years for general public to maintain public discipline. Even at the privileged places like airports, I saw people cutting lines and jumping queues. When I am scanning bar codes at VJA airport, some very decently dressed couple came and tried to put their bar codes even though I am doing for rest of the family. I never understood why they touch the bu££s from behind in a queue even when there is no rush. Traffic Lane discipline: No need to talk about this. Spitting culture cannot be get away with. People still oogling at tightly dressed women Of course unexpected ending of the trip: That days after 02/Sept/2024 : It was a night mare for VJA public. We somehow got out and reached airport and landed in Hyd to catch flights back to London on 02/Sept/2024. Aa 5000 yrs lo all the other countries will be occupied by us Indians and turn those occupied countries to motherland India. no rules, no regulations ,no law. Jai hind. I live in Irving, bullshit things . Ppl throw always trash on walkways , parking lots very casually. Most of us Indians beings well educated doesn’t seem to learn anything despite of living in this country for a while, how do u expect ppl living in India would learn that discipline. rats skin is rats skin even on mars. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andhra_jp Posted September 12 Report Share Posted September 12 3 hours ago, cisco_sastry said: One thing I observed from my recent India trip is People eating way more calories than required. No wonder we are diabetic capital India loo sagam mandiki tintaniki dabbulee leevu inka obesity yekkada nunchi vastundi... obesity is more of developed countries problem... US loo adeem laavu gaa vuntaaru raa babu janalu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KaipuRaja Posted September 12 Report Share Posted September 12 49 minutes ago, andhra_jp said: India loo sagam mandiki tintaniki dabbulee leevu inka obesity yekkada nunchi vastundi... obesity is more of developed countries problem... US loo adeem laavu gaa vuntaaru raa babu janalu Obese anale diabetic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baabaa Posted September 12 Report Share Posted September 12 1 hour ago, andhra_jp said: India loo sagam mandiki tintaniki dabbulee leevu inka obesity yekkada nunchi vastundi... obesity is more of developed countries problem... US loo adeem laavu gaa vuntaaru raa babu janalu US and India are still different in obesity. In US most of the obese are poor people because they get bad calories, ikkada rich valu andaro nice organic expensive healthy options tintaru. Poor valu eat in McD's or buy junk in grocery stores with their food stamps. Basic ga you get more junk food if your food stamp only has $100. India lo middle/upper middle class problem is they think eating biryani/halwa/sweets by ordering in swiggy is convenience and thats why they are becoming more diabetic/unhealthy. Poor ppl in India still do not have enough money to eat junk and get obese. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maverick19 Posted September 12 Report Share Posted September 12 1 hour ago, Hitman said: For me it takes a week to tune my ears to fan noise iphone is barely audible with fan sound. india lo vunna phones lo too much noise. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post chammakchandra Posted September 12 Popular Post Report Share Posted September 12 5 hours ago, verrigadu said: Trip from 20/Aug/2024 - 02/Sept/2024 for nearly 2 weeks. London -> Hyd -> VJA and same reverse journey. Positives: Digital Services are excellent even though some banks still not great. Most of the things can be ordered online. Delivery timelines are crisp. loads of money everywhere though not every has got access to large money. If we live in a city like Vijayawada, things can be done very easily and quickly as there is not much traffic impact. We got multiple things done in a single day within VJA town. Access to medical facilities is awesome, at current levels India has already defeated many advanced countries in this regard. Negatives: Noise pollution - Biggest draw back. Vehicle and general public noise everywhere. Could not bear the loud noise from ceiling fans. Got very difficult even to talk to person sitting next to me due to fan noise. Air pollution - No need to mention this even. Lane discipline and Queue culture: I think it will take another 5000 years for general public to maintain public discipline. Even at the privileged places like airports, I saw people cutting lines and jumping queues. When I am scanning bar codes at VJA airport, some very decently dressed couple came and tried to put their bar codes even though I am doing for rest of the family. I never understood why they touch the bu££s from behind in a queue even when there is no rush. Traffic Lane discipline: No need to talk about this. Spitting culture cannot be get away with. People still oogling at tightly dressed women Of course unexpected ending of the trip: That days after 02/Sept/2024 : It was a night mare for VJA public. We somehow got out and reached airport and landed in Hyd to catch flights back to London on 02/Sept/2024. Negatives will never change in India, had same exp., one guy was rubbing his big belly on me when I was in line at a movie theater!!! I got grossed out and asked him not to rub his belly he was like what? 3 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post baabaa Posted September 12 Popular Post Report Share Posted September 12 1 hour ago, Dhed said: I went to India after 7 years , nothing changed except for technology and people able to use it , lot more people and lots of traffic and noise in Hyderabad. Our in laws live in HYd so we had to shuttle between 2 houses multiple time I was scared to drive after one guy came and hit my car , just used a driver after Within Hyd also it varies a lot. The new areas like financial district/gachibowli are more modern, I grew up near uppal side and that area is still 10 years behind financial district. Banjara Hills/Jubilee Hills is still the same with old money. Basically, Uppal is still stuck with govt employees working. Banjara Hills is still richest with old money and quiet. Gachibowli/Financial District is the most noise making with software/new money and people from other parts of india coming there. 1 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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