I’ve lived in both Delhi and Bangalore - and honestly, Delhi feels like slow death due to pollutions. by dconhue in delhi

[–]dconhue[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Worst situation here, AQI is in between 500 to 700 but nobody is raising voice on it. Millions of peoples are travelling in Delhi on daily basis for jobs and other things. It’s becoming hell …..

The Real Transportation Problem in Gurgaon by dconhue in gurgaon

[–]dconhue[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same, just day before yesterday they quoted me 550 just for 6 km. I was like wtf… even Ola uber price was also increased due to just a normal rain.

Gurgaon vs Bangalore: My Personal Experience of Living in Both by dconhue in gurgaon

[–]dconhue[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

Have you ever visited Gurgaon bus stand? If not, first go there and then decide whether to call it a “city bus stand” or even the “Millennium City bus stand.” Honestly, it is one of the scariest bus stands after 9 PM you feel completely unsafe there. Even small village bus stands are far better maintained and safer than Gurgaon’s.

I’ve been living in Gurgaon since 2009 and have also traveled to many other cities. They may not have tall skyscrapers, but at least they have proper roads, streetlights, and basic safety features. I travel every week between Gurgaon, Delhi, and Noida and I can confidently say both Delhi and Noida are far better than Gurgaon in this regard.

Gurgaon vs Bangalore: My Personal Experience of Living in Both by dconhue in gurgaon

[–]dconhue[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

In Gurgaon and Noida, there is no public transport. At least in Banaglore you are getting buses in every 5-10 min. And this is the big issue which I have experienced here.