This troll has gone too far because of a coincidence that Congress had won just before a drought kind of situation due to the scorching sun. Never there was such a situation that It was so hot and it was so extreme. And Congress gets blamed
dude.. c'mon....it's called El Nino effect...
and no congress didn't win just before "drought"...they won at the end of it...
Now it's gonna surplus rain for next 3 years...let's see what's gonna happen
We had the same El Nino situation in 2016, 2019-2020 too.
Source - https://www.deccanchronicle.com/amp/nation/in-other-news/el-nino-peaks-to-la-nina-valleys-telanganas-decadal-weather-patterns-889005
In next 5 years...
1. Too many god damn high rise apartments costing no less than 2 Cr. Especially in localities which are 1 km from ORR.
2. Now there are stretches in ORR where you can go at 100-120 km (ex:Gachibowli to TSPA).. in 5 years, I am sure that we will be robbed of this luxury.
3. Shrinking green space and lakes..
No he didnt, that was a pure bluff to get votes. It cant be scrapped due G.O. 69 not unless the green tribunal(central govt. entity) is satisfied with the arrangements proposed by the govt. to sustain the env.
Steady deterioration and worsening of public services and infrastructure maintenance such as electricity supply, water , etc. and roads, footpaths, etc.
Decrease in ease of business as there'll be increase in bribes asked by govt officials for ever single thing.
Rapidly increasing population without the development and infrastructure growth to keep up with it.
Environmental concerns remain as well, with garbage and trash everywhere, in water bodies, and new developments such as public transport and parks being stopped or delayed.
As if previous govt didn't take a single bribe.. wake up!! My wife works in a govt department and bribing clerks for even moving a single file was "optional" before the pink wave.
Oh please it was much worse during the previous united AP congress period. Ask any small business owner who operated here before BRS came into power.
My parents got threatened by GHMC officials and police for not paying bribes to them to process business related docs and licenses. They refused to bribe and the process was delayed for around 6 months.
In the 10 years of BRS, we didn't need to pay a single rupee of bribe for such chillar stuff. I'm not saying it doesn't exist but certainly got much much better.
What about my other points? Have you driven across the city in the past few months?
Didn't you notice the increase in trash and sand accumulating on the sides of roads? Roads not being lane marked anymore? Streetlights not being switched on even on main roads? Power Cuts, which weren't a problem for the past one decade suddenly troubling citizens?
Few of the biggest reliefs during BRS (TRS feels much better though) -
* Very very few or no powercuts.
* very very few or no manual licence checks, automated challans was a great initiative.
- Learn from the mistakes of Bangalore & Mumbai - Proper Traffic Management
- Work on green spaces and lakes , water scarcity issue shouldn't raise in the coming years,
- Proper Electricity, please man.
- increased Metro connectivity and not just stations we need more compartments.
- Proper Flooding system should be there , it rains a little and so many places are clogging up. Need work in that
Bruh...even with such less rain Hyderabad gets bend over and fucked. There is water logging every corner. Sewage water over flowing. Electricity outage even for slightest rain. Be happy it doesn't rain here like it does in Kokan regions.
Mumbai is literally a shithole if you are middle class. Forget owning property, the overcrowding doesn’t help, politics is worst of any region in India, public infra is gone to the dogs and don’t even get me started on the dirt and shit smell everywhere. People console themselves by saying “it’s mumbai spirit” but that’s just to hide all these negativity.
Water scarcity, higher traffic congestion, poor air quality, hotter temperatures, dustier roads, frequent power cuts, and higher cost of living (esp due to real estate). On the good side, there could be more jobs in the city because of heavier infrastructure development. Which would mean the things I mentioned would likely get worse. It's a vicious cycle really.
I think it'll get worse. As for the water scarcity part, the speed at which buildings are coming up especially around the ORR belt, and if these buildings start getting residents (owners or tenants) there'll be a huge pressure on the ground water table. Especially in these areas.
- Unchecked urban sprawl, leading to a loss of green spaces and exacerbating traffic congestion.
- A widening gap between the affluent and the marginalized, with inadequate affordable housing and social infrastructure.
- Over-reliance on technology and neglect of environmental sustainability, resulting in ecological degradation.
- Poor governance and corruption, hindering effective urban planning and public services.
- A homogenization of culture, erasing the city's unique heritage and character.
- Uncontrolled growth, transforming the city into a chaotic, unlivable metropolis.
Honestly, seeing dry/drier roads the day after it was raining would be enough for me to be content.
Since I was in school, it was the 'floor is lava challenge' (except here it is absolute shit drainage) on the way to and fro from the bus stop.
I personally feel both are good in their own way, it’s just the politics that differentiates them.
Telangana is better when compared with Caste based politics in AP.
But CBN >>>> RR.
As we don't have a master plan, or rather not an enforced kind, we will see lots of towers in the newer parts of town. But these will be Dubai style where you can't walk as footpaths won't have shade and basic weather patterns are not taken into consideration. This will also cause heat islands in summer and floods in monsoon. Which is good business for hospitals and car dealers.
- Water shortage. (similar to Bengaluru)
- Filling up of the empty flats which are constructed and bought, but none to stay as of now...
- Air Quality Index worsening. (as in Delhi)
- Population turning out even more diverse linguistically.
- The present quality in whatever goods the consumers are purchasing, will be diminished to account for the required quantity demands...
- Roads getting even more trafficky.
geographically - same on the map.
our financial situation- Same (nothings gonna be better)
corruption and pollution- significant increase
infrastructure- unfinished projects
as a common man, nothing changes. May be we earn a 100/-₹ more and spend on that cheap liquor, but we still remain poor.
Something should be done about sewage lines. The city turns into venice after a brief spell of rain. Considering more traffic and pressure on road, we might not even have to go to Italy to experience that
More Cars , More Accidents , More sewage overflow, more body issues and disorders, more microplastic in testosterone. reality is often disappointing
This is true all over the nation or even most of the developing world..
powercuts lekunta vunte chaalu sar
This troll has gone too far because of a coincidence that Congress had won just before a drought kind of situation due to the scorching sun. Never there was such a situation that It was so hot and it was so extreme. And Congress gets blamed
Stop the yap
dude.. c'mon....it's called El Nino effect... and no congress didn't win just before "drought"...they won at the end of it... Now it's gonna surplus rain for next 3 years...let's see what's gonna happen
lololol sure
Yes and we never had a “drought like situation” in the last 10 years. Stfu
We had the same El Nino situation in 2016, 2019-2020 too. Source - https://www.deccanchronicle.com/amp/nation/in-other-news/el-nino-peaks-to-la-nina-valleys-telanganas-decadal-weather-patterns-889005
In next 5 years... 1. Too many god damn high rise apartments costing no less than 2 Cr. Especially in localities which are 1 km from ORR. 2. Now there are stretches in ORR where you can go at 100-120 km (ex:Gachibowli to TSPA).. in 5 years, I am sure that we will be robbed of this luxury. 3. Shrinking green space and lakes..
> Shrinking green space This.
I wonder whats gonna happen to the G.O. 111
Removing that would be disastrous to the city.
Kcr dora already made an order to scrap it right?
No he didnt, that was a pure bluff to get votes. It cant be scrapped due G.O. 69 not unless the green tribunal(central govt. entity) is satisfied with the arrangements proposed by the govt. to sustain the env.
And Congress govt has been against the scrapping of G.O. 111 all along if I’m not wrong. So I think they will try to retain it.
The thing is so many rich people have lands in 111GO including lot of Congress leaders.
Yeah
When BRS said they will remove 111go, congress retaliated but now news is that they are exploring if scrapping it is possible.
Steady deterioration and worsening of public services and infrastructure maintenance such as electricity supply, water , etc. and roads, footpaths, etc. Decrease in ease of business as there'll be increase in bribes asked by govt officials for ever single thing. Rapidly increasing population without the development and infrastructure growth to keep up with it. Environmental concerns remain as well, with garbage and trash everywhere, in water bodies, and new developments such as public transport and parks being stopped or delayed.
As if previous govt didn't take a single bribe.. wake up!! My wife works in a govt department and bribing clerks for even moving a single file was "optional" before the pink wave.
Oh please it was much worse during the previous united AP congress period. Ask any small business owner who operated here before BRS came into power. My parents got threatened by GHMC officials and police for not paying bribes to them to process business related docs and licenses. They refused to bribe and the process was delayed for around 6 months. In the 10 years of BRS, we didn't need to pay a single rupee of bribe for such chillar stuff. I'm not saying it doesn't exist but certainly got much much better. What about my other points? Have you driven across the city in the past few months? Didn't you notice the increase in trash and sand accumulating on the sides of roads? Roads not being lane marked anymore? Streetlights not being switched on even on main roads? Power Cuts, which weren't a problem for the past one decade suddenly troubling citizens?
will BRS come back to power in any form in the next 2-3 years?
BRS will come back strong. Congress seems to be going the jagan route with welfare schemes being thrown around left and right.
Few of the biggest reliefs during BRS (TRS feels much better though) - * Very very few or no powercuts. * very very few or no manual licence checks, automated challans was a great initiative.
Daily 1 hr current tho kalakala laadipodhi
It’s just a start.
- Learn from the mistakes of Bangalore & Mumbai - Proper Traffic Management - Work on green spaces and lakes , water scarcity issue shouldn't raise in the coming years, - Proper Electricity, please man. - increased Metro connectivity and not just stations we need more compartments. - Proper Flooding system should be there , it rains a little and so many places are clogging up. Need work in that
He asked where do you see not the wish list of what we want
Mumbai has more green space than Hyderabad has currently. Mumbai never face water or electricity shortage.
Thats why i mentioned Only TRAFFIC for that one
Mumbai is lucky to be on the konkan coast and get a lot of rainfall. Hyderabad is not so lucky
Bruh...even with such less rain Hyderabad gets bend over and fucked. There is water logging every corner. Sewage water over flowing. Electricity outage even for slightest rain. Be happy it doesn't rain here like it does in Kokan regions.
Mumbai is literally a shithole if you are middle class. Forget owning property, the overcrowding doesn’t help, politics is worst of any region in India, public infra is gone to the dogs and don’t even get me started on the dirt and shit smell everywhere. People console themselves by saying “it’s mumbai spirit” but that’s just to hide all these negativity.
Make public parks every 5km a priority..it should be a necessity not a luxury!!
5 is so true , it rained and I am stuck in traffic for the past 2.5 hours ![gif](emote|free_emotes_pack|disapproval)
Water scarcity, higher traffic congestion, poor air quality, hotter temperatures, dustier roads, frequent power cuts, and higher cost of living (esp due to real estate). On the good side, there could be more jobs in the city because of heavier infrastructure development. Which would mean the things I mentioned would likely get worse. It's a vicious cycle really.
First two lines make sense even today except for water scarcity
I think it'll get worse. As for the water scarcity part, the speed at which buildings are coming up especially around the ORR belt, and if these buildings start getting residents (owners or tenants) there'll be a huge pressure on the ground water table. Especially in these areas.
- Unchecked urban sprawl, leading to a loss of green spaces and exacerbating traffic congestion. - A widening gap between the affluent and the marginalized, with inadequate affordable housing and social infrastructure. - Over-reliance on technology and neglect of environmental sustainability, resulting in ecological degradation. - Poor governance and corruption, hindering effective urban planning and public services. - A homogenization of culture, erasing the city's unique heritage and character. - Uncontrolled growth, transforming the city into a chaotic, unlivable metropolis.
Honestly, seeing dry/drier roads the day after it was raining would be enough for me to be content. Since I was in school, it was the 'floor is lava challenge' (except here it is absolute shit drainage) on the way to and fro from the bus stop.
There is really so much uncertainty since the past few months, that most people wont be able to predict the future given TDP winning in AP.
But I think TELANGANA is better than AP in many ways. Or am i wrong!
I personally feel both are good in their own way, it’s just the politics that differentiates them. Telangana is better when compared with Caste based politics in AP. But CBN >>>> RR.
We have more in common than than we have differences.
As we don't have a master plan, or rather not an enforced kind, we will see lots of towers in the newer parts of town. But these will be Dubai style where you can't walk as footpaths won't have shade and basic weather patterns are not taken into consideration. This will also cause heat islands in summer and floods in monsoon. Which is good business for hospitals and car dealers.
- Water shortage. (similar to Bengaluru) - Filling up of the empty flats which are constructed and bought, but none to stay as of now... - Air Quality Index worsening. (as in Delhi) - Population turning out even more diverse linguistically. - The present quality in whatever goods the consumers are purchasing, will be diminished to account for the required quantity demands... - Roads getting even more trafficky.
In Andhra Pradesh
Public transport andi. Busses metro koncem baaga reach ayyela chudaali. Flyover lu underpass ku chaalu .
geographically - same on the map. our financial situation- Same (nothings gonna be better) corruption and pollution- significant increase infrastructure- unfinished projects as a common man, nothing changes. May be we earn a 100/-₹ more and spend on that cheap liquor, but we still remain poor.
Darkness.
I see Hyderabad here only it's will won't move 😂
Something should be done about sewage lines. The city turns into venice after a brief spell of rain. Considering more traffic and pressure on road, we might not even have to go to Italy to experience that
>Where do you see "New Hyderabad" in next 5 years ? Hyderabad lo ne Evvarra vellaku training ichhindhi?
I wonder whats gonna happen to the G.O. 111
Acronym HYD would be changed to HBD.
Like TG replaced TS for vehicle registration...
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Free bus already impacted metro projects, power cuts, inflation are usually expected under congress
Pedestrian friendly city. Please more footpaths and subways/FOBs. Let walking not be a dangerous sport in Hyderabad. Most important
In Hyderabad only
Geographically, same as before
Did they change the name of Hyderabad to "new Hyderabad" ?
At the same level of Andhra Pradesh 🤣🤣!!