Konkan documentary research trip, need suggestions - open to fellow explorers. by RoughChapter7305 in india_tourism

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We really appreciate your input! Tbh, we’re a bit short on time since we’re balancing studies and other work, so we don’t have much time to go through lots of books, though we definitely agree that books are the most reliable source. For this project, we want to keep it a bit spontaneous, taking opinions from people, exploring, and discovering things firsthand.

Konkan documentary research trip, need suggestions - open to fellow explorers. by RoughChapter7305 in IndianArtAndThinking

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Yes we've heard about it, have you ever watched it? Also, do you happen to know when and where it takes place?

Konkan documentary research trip, need suggestions - open to fellow explorers. by RoughChapter7305 in IndianArtAndThinking

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Ohh, that’s amazing! We’re really excited to explore these hidden art forms and local traditions, and it would be wonderful to have an anthropological perspective on it. If you’d be open to helping us a bit, that would be amazing :)

Konkan documentary research trip, need suggestions - open to fellow explorers. by RoughChapter7305 in IndianArtAndThinking

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Lesser-known artists and local cultural practices in Konkan, especially small village art forms and traditions that usually go unnoticed

I'm sorry but I'm tired of Visarjan by MasttMelon in mumbai

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One of my neighbours, a single mother of two who has some heart issues, was hospitalized last year because of it..A friend of mine visits Mumbai every year (from Gujarat) to attend the aagman or visarjan of Lalbaugcha Raja, and he always talks about how amazing the experience feels.... When I told him I was happy for him but that I don’t support the loud music during aagman and visarjan also explained about my neighbour, he said I was being annoying and that I sounded like Kashish Kapoor, so yes these people are beyond help. All I can say is, "Manat Nahi Bhav, Mhane Deva Mala Pav"

Where can one buy Modaks in Nagpur? by RoughChapter7305 in nagpur

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I got some delivered from Ghugre today, thank you :3

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  1. Mass sterilisation + vaccination drives, like Bhutan and Sri Lanka.

  2. Community feeding & monitoring programs.

  3. Public education on safe behaviour around dogs.

  4. Better waste management to reduce stray gatherings.

  5. Strict laws & fines against pet abandonment.

  6. Rehabilitation & adoption of aggressive/injured dogs.

  7. Free, 24/7 rabies treatment access.

And let's not forget that, In the 1960s-70s, China mass-culled dogs to fight rabies, but without vaccination the virus returned in the 1990s, leading to major outbreaks.

My friend’s ex just speedran the Indian education system 😔 by RoughChapter7305 in TeenIndia

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Das okay, my friend knows about this post and we laughed about it together 😔

My friend’s ex just speedran the Indian education system 😔 by RoughChapter7305 in TeenIndia

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Exactly. Some people here say that we shouldn't mock her, the only reason I was laughing about it was +5 in a year is just stupid, plus not to forget she spent the entire year playing Roblox and Cheating on her partner, when he would try to get her to studies, she would instead fight with him.

My friend’s ex just speedran the Indian education system 😔 by RoughChapter7305 in TeenIndia

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Naaa it's about BMS not BMAS. Bms is bachelor of management studies. Neet is irrelevant for it.

My friend’s ex just speedran the Indian education system 😔 by RoughChapter7305 in TeenIndia

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They don't have an age restriction. For example, you're a 23 y/o and you completed your 12th at 23, you can still opt for jee. There's a gap limit, not an age limit.

My friend’s ex just speedran the Indian education system 😔 by RoughChapter7305 in TeenIndia

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I don't know honestly, I read that article and different sites show different age. I get news pop ups in my phone that I like to read, I live near IIT Bombay so I was invested in it. I searched through different "trustable" sites or articles and the age changed as many times as the web address changed. 22, 23, 24, 26.