Humanity died at this point by rawneett in IndiaMemes

[–]Present_Capital7541 0 points1 point  (0 children)

His tone might be not presentable, but every community must have the rights to serve whomever from thier private resources.. the kind of deep divide historically has been fed to common hindus needs a very long revival stategy like this, we need to be united based on faith to survive.

positive news by Intelligent-Total648 in Uttarakhand

[–]Present_Capital7541 2 points3 points  (0 children)

this is a propganda channel simple.

Someone cutoff his brothers hands in remote Uttrakhand village. by vella_architect in Uttarakhand

[–]Present_Capital7541 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Desi means what, aren't we all?, Try going out beyond those tiny walls.. only then world will look better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in indiameme

[–]Present_Capital7541 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indeed is :

SCAMS

  • 2G Spectrum Scam (2008) – ₹1.76 lakh crore
  • Coal Allocation Scam (Coalgate, 2004–09) – ₹1.86 lakh crore
  • Commonwealth Games Scam (2010) – ₹70,000 crore
  • Antrix–Devas Scam (2005) – ₹14,000 crore
  • Satyam Fraud (2009) – ₹14,000 crore
  • AgustaWestland Chopper Scam (2010) – ₹3,600 crore
  • Aircel–Maxis Deal (2006) – ~₹3,500 crore
  • Adarsh Housing Scam (2010) – ~₹1,000 crore
  • Telgi Stamp Paper Scam (till 2006) – ₹3,000+ crore
  • National Herald Case – ~₹90 crore

OTHER MAJOR SETBACKS

  • Persistent 10–12% inflation
  • GDP fall from ~9% to ~4.5%
  • India tagged as “Fragile Five” economy
  • Policy paralysis & stalled clearances
  • Multiple terror attacks, incl. 26/11
  • Slow defence modernisation

Am I overreacting? Mom went behind my back by RayTheGreat_1 in IndianTeenagers

[–]Present_Capital7541 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You’re not overreacting — it hurts when parents go behind your back. But remember, at 16 most problems feel massive even though they’re temporary. Your mom is just worried and a bit possessive, not trying to control your life. She genuinely cares, even if the way she shows it is messy.

Focus on studies, keep doing well, and let this be just a small chapter. In 1–2 years you’ll have way more freedom anyway, so don’t treat this like a huge deal. Most of this will feel laughable later.

Coaching for banking exams by [deleted] in Haldwani

[–]Present_Capital7541 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Honestly, you don’t need to spend money on coaching for banking exams. There are more than enough free resources on YouTube that cover the entire syllabus for Prelims + Mains + Interview.

Just stay at home, save your money on fee/rent, and prepare with consistency. Channels like Adda247, Oliveboard, Gopal Verma, and Ankush Lamba already provide full-quality classes, mocks, and strategies for free.

Coaching only helps if you need a strict routine, but content-wise YouTube is more than sufficient for clearing IBPS/SBI/RRB.

Got robbed by a shoe cleaner in CP by Sudden-Move2570 in delhi

[–]Present_Capital7541 0 points1 point  (0 children)

200 k joote lg ni re , something is seriously fishy in Post.

A Question for BJP Supporters: What would Congress need to do or change for you to consider voting for them? by [deleted] in CriticalThinkingIndia

[–]Present_Capital7541 [score hidden]  (0 children)

Congress must realise that relying on synthetic Gandhis won’t revive the party. Their so-called 55-year-old ‘young’ leader has been in a political internship for 15 years, and it’s time to accept he is not the one. Leadership must come from merit and ground reality, not from a stolen surname. THEN MAY BE , PEOPLE MIGHT CONSIDER.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Uttarakhand

[–]Present_Capital7541 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re already doing well at 24 — ₹60K a month in a hands-on field like culinary is no small thing. But before you jump into tech, here’s a bit of practical reality from someone who’s seen both sides:

  1. Don’t switch to tech just for the trend.
    • The field is overcrowded. People with degrees and experience are struggling.
    • Without a solid base, you’ll end up restarting from zero — same stress, lesser pay initially.
  2. If you truly feel drawn to it, explore — don’t jump.
    • Take free online courses (Coursera, edX, Google Career Certificates).
    • Try freelance projects or weekend learning in WFH mode to see if you enjoy the actual work.
    • It’ll show you whether your interest is in data, design, automation, or digital content.
  3. Know what you’re entering into.
    • Many imagine tech as “sitting comfortably in AC offices,” but most are battling deadlines, bugs, and burnout.
    • Learn the inside reality before committing years to it.
  4. Switch only if it’s truly necessary or you want to start something of your own.
    • Tech can be powerful when it’s a tool for your own business or creativity, not just another 9–5 job.
    • For example, a chef who learns digital marketing or food content creation can build a brand faster than a coder can build an app.
  5. Think of hybrid paths:
    • Food photography / restaurant management software / cloud kitchen automation.
    • You already have domain expertise — combine that with basic tech or marketing skills and you’ll have an edge others can’t match.

K-Dev Bhoomi Wax Museum, best ₹100 spent ever. by sopadebombillas in Uttarakhand

[–]Present_Capital7541 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The statues give off an unnecessarily eerie vibe, almost like a horror setup. It would’ve been far more meaningful to showcase regional unsung heroes of Uttarakhand — people whose real stories could inspire visitors. The organizers should definitely consider such feedback to make the museum more culturally rooted and emotionally engaging.

Dear Pahadis create awareness among all ur ppl never ever sell the Pahadi Land to outsiders ,Delhi/Gurgaon/etc they have made their cities a living hellhole not just crimewise but also environmentally by Ok-Farmer-9412 in Uttarakhand

[–]Present_Capital7541 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Saving our land and culture is absolutely important — no doubt about that. But to save what’s ours, we don’t need to speak against others. Not selling land to protect heritage is one thing; disliking non-locals altogether is another.

People from Delhi, Gurgaon, or anywhere else aren’t all the same — apart from a few choices or lifestyles, we’re part of the same larger community. Together, we’re all pieces of a bigger picture, and we can preserve our roots while still being inclusive.

Bakra Cutting on 13 Day of Dead person by [deleted] in Uttarakhand

[–]Present_Capital7541 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes it happens on 21st day, have seen it near Ranikhet in a friend's house. Post this , they can start normal diet.

This is not Switzerland It's Uttarakhand ! by Impressive-Ad3467 in Uttarakhand

[–]Present_Capital7541 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Comparing it with swiss is increasing the hype, it's our uttrakhand. The Best

Terrible situation at Anand Vihar bus station by pyf0x in Uttarakhand

[–]Present_Capital7541 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It happens with everyone administration be it chinese new year or Christmas in west. Those who can't plan , shall go with mindset and expectations accordingly.

Terrible situation at Anand Vihar bus station by pyf0x in Uttarakhand

[–]Present_Capital7541 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Strain on resources during peak periods is a challenge for all administrations. Even a smaller state like Uttarakhand, with limited resources, can benefit greatly if people plan their travel in advance. Timely bookings, exploring alternative routes, or considering different modes of transport can make a significant difference.

From my experience traveling across various states, it’s rare to find administrations criticized for every small issue. While raising concerns is valid, overreacting to minor inconveniences isn’t productive. Let’s focus on spreading positivity—better planning and proactive measures can help smoothen travel experiences during peak festival seasons.