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Stage 3: the pilot announced it was 43°C (109.4F) in Delhi as we landed.
There was barely an immigration queue for foreigners with e-visas, the agent who stamped me in was bizarrely attractive (not that immigration agents can't be hot, it's just not usually their defining feature, especially when middle-aged). I loitered a bit in the arrivals hall and took out some cash before enacting my plan to take the airport metro down one stop and walk to my hotel. I fended off the lone cabby who complimented my hairstyle and made an unsuccessful go at convincing me my hotel wasn't near the metro. I managed the metro security and ticket-buying largely because I'd watched an 'intro to Hindi' video in which the teacher warned that he who attempts to queue nicely in India will be waiting for an eternity. I loitered in the metro station when it became clear that finding the hotel was NOT as easy as google maps might have indicated (on account of an intervening construction site). I made a confused loop back to the entrance before my GPS finally deigned to cooperate, but a tuk tuk driver had already smelled tourist blood in the water and started following me. I told him I was walking "to see the world" and "have an experience". Either baffled or convinced I was insane, he gave up.
My hotel had been around the corner all along, I got a bit misgendered while checking in, and felt out of place in a 5 star establishment with my backpack and dusty sneakers, but they did confirm my reservation, take my money, and give me a room key. I had added on all meals, to save myself having to go looking for sustenance in a new land after a long flight and this is where the real delight began: dinner was a buffet, and perhaps I was making a fool of myself (sometimes there's no getting around this stage) because the waiters came to help me, but eventually I had eaten so many amazing starters, curries, naan, and desserts that I thought they would have to roll me back to my room. I had warned myself not to set my expectations with Bollywood movies but the dining room singer did perform Ikk Kudi from Udta Punjab...
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Tomorrow it's back to the airport, but today's been alright.
#on the plane i had to evict a child who'd already set up camp in my seat and seemed indignant at being misplaced#sorry but if you wanted the window seat so badly you could have reserved it as i in fact did#ok maybe not HER cause she was like 6 but her parents at least#i still ended up sitting next to her brother who i thought was perhaps elbowing me repeatedly in retaliation#til it became clear he had a motor control condition#otherwise i just put in the earplugs ignored the screaming children and seat jostling watched the clouds had a lil nap
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October.
Missing Delhi intensely today. This aching for the dust-ridden, tomb and monument-filled city starts every October for me. But even by my standards, it started early this year.
I fell in love with Delhi in 2013. I was 20. I was visiting the city for the second time and was in love with my internship and with a girl who lived in South Delhi. Every day, I would trudge along from North Delhi to Noida for an internship. After work, I would trek from Noida to South in frantically hailed autos to be able to steal a few minutes with her before the hours got too late. The hours in the metro were spent reading Dalrymple's City of Djinns and Austin's Working a Democratic Constitution. As the weather gave way to the incoming cold, I was traversing the very places I was reading about: Purana Qila, Supreme Court, Chandni Chowk, Red Fort, Indraprastha. It felt magical: the kind of feeling that a character living in a Garcia Marquez novel would have. It felt like I was living a part of history myself. Love for my work and a person became magnified to a city. Of course, the love for litigation and the girl went no-where. The love for Delhi remained. I found other internships that I loved, discovered my love for bookstores at Khan, the thick shakes at Big Chill, the chole bhature at Sitaram Diwanchand. I fell in love with other people living in Delhi. Maybe the previous heartbreak only added to the mystery and the allure?
Mood: Alexi Murdoch - Orange Sky
#nostalgia#prose#spilled thoughts#reading#Spotify#writers on tumblr#writing#writeblr#writers and poets#writerscommunity#desi
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(Stargirl Part 2 Modern!Aemond x F!Reader)
A/N: Reader lives in India, but no specification of her family or her appearance is there except for her residence in Delhi and Indian food. Reposting because the tags didn't work
Summary: You are back home, but thank gods for the miracle of texting. Later, Aemond gets a little surprise from his professor.
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Two days had passed since that party, and you had packed up to leave for home. After an entire year of grilling, you were finally able to go back to see your family. You still hadn’t reached out to Aemond, though, figuring it would be best to wait until you return. Or if he wanted to speak with you, he had your number.
He hadn’t texted you either.
Although, you kept the napkin with his handwriting in your wallet, looking at it as you sat in waiting for the gates to open. You had called your mother to let her know that you had reached the airport on time, and yes there was still a good hour left before the boarding would start. She said to call her once you were boarded before she hung up.
Next you called your roommate, Casey, and Haelena to let them know that you had safely reached the airport.
It wasn’t until the next morning, when you were in the comfort of your bed in your home, that you received a text from Aemond.
Aemond Targaryen: Hello Y/N. I hope you had a comfortable journey. You: Hey, Aemond! I did, I am with my parents now. Aemond Targaryen: That’s good to know. Do you have any plans? You: To sleep away the jet lag and then meet my friends. Do you have any plans for the month-long break? Aemond Targaryen: Nothing much, just a bunch of family dinners and then I have to visit a historical site. You: Ohh, that sounds great. Where are you thinking of going? Aemond Targaryen: I haven’t decided yet. Open for any suggestions. You: Well… what are the places that you haven’t been to? Aemond Targaryen: I have been around Westeros, and seen whatever there is of Essos. I don’t feel like revisiting. You: I am glad I don’t have such ‘rich people problems’. Aemond Targaryen: Is that sarcasm that I detect? You: You tell me, Mister. You: Okay, my mom’s calling. Ttyl!
Later, you went to bed, tired of the jet lag. The next afternoon, as you were in the metro going to meet your friends, you texted him again.
You: Hello
Then you went to scroll through instagram, and found a new follow request: vhagaristhebest, and you smiled as you accepted the request and sent a request back. His profile picture held his side with the lilac eye and he looked down at his lovely doberman, Vhagar. He is dressed in a dark-grey sweatsuit from what you could make out, hair pushed back from his beautiful face. In your mutuals is shows haelenalovesbugs and heyjacaerys and you grin with your teeth despite yourself.
Your phone buzzes again and you check your messages, and you first text your friends that you are on your way and would be there in forty minutes.
Aemond Targaryen: Took you long enough to speak with your mom. You: I fell asleep. Why are you still awake vhagaristhebest? Aemond Targaryen: I was up reading, hotgirlslovetoread. What are you doing right now? You: I am going to meet with some of my friends. Currently in the metro You: sent a photo Aemond Targaryen: You look stunning, as usual. Is that the subway? You: Thank you, and yeah. Anyways, what book were you reading? Aemond Targaryen: Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy You: No way! I love that book. What else does your reading might entail, Mr. Targaryen? Please tell me you love fiction. Aemond Targaryen: I do, actually. And others, you know the basics - the Picture of Dorian Grey, Harry Potter, Percy Jackson yada yada. You: Percy Jackson is like holy scripture to me. Aemond Targaryen: I am a religious man then. What do you like to read, Miss? You: All sorts of things - mostly fantasy though. But I have read a few of the classics. Might I interest you in the Scarlet Pimpernel? Aemond Targaryen: Added to tbr. You: How chivalrous of you. Alright, I should let you off now. Go to bed and get some rest. I am sure you need your beauty sleep for that flawless skin and hair. Aemond Targaryen: Shh… Don’t go about spilling my secrets. Take care.
One of your friends entered the metro, and squealed as you hugged her. “King’s Landing seemed to have been kind to you,” she observed.
“And that is the biggest lie,” You said. “It’s all being-back-home. Man, I missed the food there. No one seems to get the paneer tikka right?!”
“Oh, the menace,” She sighed.
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Half-way across the world, Aemond sat for dinner with his family, constantly checking his phone. Everyone was there: his father, mother, grandfather, step-sister, her husband, and their children. It was a mess, and he only found comfort with Haelena, Daeron and Aegon, as miserable as it was. He was quiet most of the time, keeping to himself like he normally did - only speaking to Haelena or Daeron or answering if he was asked something. He looked around the table once more, Aegon was busy stabbing his food and Haelena and Daeron conversed about something.
He looked at your profile picture for a long moment, admiring the way your hair looked as you faced away from the camera. He refreshed his feed once again, and saw that you had updated a story. With an excited heart, he opened it - finding you with your friends from back home. You were dressed in a green dress that reached a little above your knees and your hair was free of any confines. You looked so different from that night - you had been a temptress that night as you were now - but that night you were a storm, and today you were a gentle wind.
Aemond scrolled through the stories, screenshotting the one you had of yourself. The next picture was with a guy with his arm around you, and he looked at you with a soft smile on his face as you laughed at the camera. There was a sudden pang in his chest, but he ignored it. You wouldn’t have made the move on him if you had a boyfriend, would you?
He decided to reply to the story that you had of yourself. I know I said it already, but I’ll say it again - you look gorgeous, he sent, and put the phone down.
Daeron was applying for his subjects, more interested in Computer Science than finance like their mother wished to. Haelena told him that she had a lovely friend in the department and could speak to her regarding any queries that he had.
Jacaerys, who was seated across from them, looked up at Haelena’s mention of “my lovely friend,” and smiled. “Do you mean Y/N?”
“Oh yeah,” Haelena agreed. “She was a part of your project wasn’t she?”
“Yup,” Jace said, nodding dreamily. “She is so pretty – and of course talented too, she made all of us do the work, stayed up till 4 with us to integrate the Artificial Intelligence bit to the moving parts. Daeron, if you want any help for Computer Science, Y/N should be your favoured contact.”
“What did you say about Y/N?” Aegon asked, and Aemond internally groaned. He knew - 3, 2, 1 – there it was “I am sure Aemond knows a lot about her,” Aegon raised his glass as if for a toast, his brow raised and a smirk plastered on his face. “Don’t you brother? Or were you too busy eye-fucking each other to talk?”
“Aegon!” Their mother looked positively repulsed. “This is no manner of speaking for a man of your stature.”
“I am merely speaking the truth, mother,” Aegon said, shrugging. “Ask Aemond if it’s true or not. Don’t you find Y/N pretty?”
Aemond pursed his lips, glaring at his older brother. “Are you ashamed that she called you bad company?” he said, and their cousins snarked.
At that, the glare he received was full of spite, but Aegon seemed to have calmed down enough to sit back in his seat. He returned stabbing at his food, but Aemond was left to deal with a confused Haelena. “Why didn’t you tell me about this?”
“Haelena, it’s nothing.” He attempted to placate her. “I’ve only seen her at the party, and we exchanged phone numbers. We have barely even talked.”
“Because you were too busy eye-fucking?” Daeron added with a laugh. Aemond rolled his eye, lightly smacking his little brother.
“Oh not you too.” Aemond sighed. “And even if I wanted to, I couldn’t. She’s gone back to India to see her family.”
Daeron elbowed him in the ribs, grinning like a fool. “Sure, you keep telling yourself that, Aemond.”
“Come on, don't you have anything better to do than bully me?” Aemond sighed.
“I do, but this is more fun,” Daeron said.
Aemond’s phone buzzed, as he checked the notification to see your message an involuntary smile graced his usually stoic features.
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Meanwhile, your group chat with the girls was exploding with messages as you slept the night away in Delhi, exhausted after a day of enjoying with your old friends. You were surprised to wake up to over five hundred messages from the group chat, confused as to what could have happened. Did someone die?
Shaking that thought away, you first did your business in the bathroom and started brushing as you opened the chat. There had been so many tags to you, all of it screaming, “BITCH WHO WAS GONNA UPDATE??”
You spat out the toothpaste immediately as you saw Helaena’s text. She was very, very mad, furious.
Helaena (Sweetheart): YOU HAVE BEEN TALKING TO AEMOND AND YOU DIDN'T TELL ME! TELL ME WHY I HAD TO FIND IT FROM AEGON OF ALL PEOPLE! (cussing emoji) NEITHER OF YOU DID! Roomie<3: BITCH Y/N WHAT THE FUCK- Helaena (Sweetheart): IFKR? YOU TELL HER, CASEY. I AM FURIOUS WITH YOU Y/N, YOU ARE NOT GETTING AWAY FROM THIS
Rinsing out the remaining toothpaste, you quickly gathered yourself and thought of the best response that you could give. Perhaps the truth would be just fine.
You: I literally bumped into him at that party and then we exchanged phone numbers and we started texting like yesterday calm down guys, I didn’t tell you because there was nothing to tell. Helaena (Sweetheart): Aegon said that he found you, and I quote, “eye-fucking”. You: Well, Aegon’s an idiot. I literally bumped into Aemond and I would have fallen down the stairs if he didn’t hold me.
Roomie <3: How does that lead to number exchange. AND THEN THIS? You: then what? Helaena (Sweetheart): sent a photo
You gasped and nearly dropped your phone as you saw the napkin with your phone number and the red lipstick stain that was most certainly yours.
You: I WAS DRUNK! AND HE DID IT THE OLD FASHIONED WAY Helaena (Sweetheart): What did he do? You: He had written his number on a napkin and gave it to me, and my drunk self thought it was only fair to return the favour. Roomie <3: Spill. Everything. You: *sent a voice note*
The group chat fell silent for a long moment as they listened to you speak, and then the two of your friends started yelling at you through the messages. As you want to have your breakfast chila, you read their commentary, waiting for them to calm down enough to let this go.
Aemond Targaryen: You seem really fond of “The Love Hypothesis”, hotgirlslovetoread. Might I enquire, why? You: Read around and find out ;P
A gasp had left your mouth as you read his text, and now you stared at your risky response to it. I shouldn’t have done this, I shouldn’t have done this. You glared at it in horror, but it was too late and he had already seen the message. Have you gone too far? Stunning him into silence? What if he thinks you are weird and stops speaking to you altogether? Gods, why am I like this?
Helaena (Sweetheart): Tell us immediately if you get any message from Aemond. I would like to know what my little brother is up to these days. Roomie <3: You want to see if you raised him right? Helaena (Sweetheart): Fucking hell I do. Look at him acting all grown up and not telling me that he actually met Y/N. You: Well, we’re just talking about books and stuff. Heleana, you did raise him right with the manners, I must say. Helaena (Sweetheart): Well, I must have gone wrong somewhere with the both of you since both of you met each other and decided not to tell me. You: I was a busy woman this past couple days, if anyone deserves these taunts it’s Aemond, not me.
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Helaena sits in front of Aemond Daeron, carefully watching the chess game her little brothers are playing. Aemond moves his black pawn diagonally, taking Daeron's white queen. "Checkmate," He says, face stoic as ever.
"How do you always manage to win?" Daeron sighs, stretching in his chair.
"You missed important observations," He explained. "When you play, all of your mind should be on the board, trying to figure out my next move instead of yours. If you get that fine, you'll win."
"Enough of chess now," Helaena said. "I want to go out with you guys now."
"We can go in half an hour, I just need to be on a short call with Professor Leyland," Aemond says, going to his laptop desk. "Shouldn't take more than 10 minutes,"
"Would it be a problem if we stay here?" Daeron asks, looking at him with big pleading eyes.
"It's fine," He turns to his laptop, putting a finger to his lips to tell them to stay quiet.
"Good afternoon, Professor Leyland." Aemond speaks.
"Good afternoon, Mr. Targaryen." the other voice says. "You said you wanted a new topic for your research, and I was thinking of assigning you Indian history. It's a vast topic and I am hoping that you wouldn't have issues with the travel expenses."
"I am grateful that you think I am capable of covering that topic," He politely smiled, ignoring the burn of the glares being sent his way by his siblings. "Of course, expenses are not an issue."
"Good then, you will cover your project works in the subjects with the same. Feel free to choose any city for your report work." The old voice said. "That’s it Mr. Targaryen, have a good day."
"Good day, Professor." Aemond said as he hung up.
"What was that?" Helaena asked as he closed his laptop, looking at his too still hands. "This is some sorcery that you are doing."
“It’s fate!” Daeron said, clapping his hands together in his little drama queen fashion. “This is a sign from the universe, mate!”
Aemond couldn’t stop the heat that flooded his cheeks, but he cleared his throat as Helaena and Daeron shared a look. “Didn’t we have to go out?” he said instead. “You know what, we should go to the mall. I want to get… a new chain.”
“Sure,” Helaena commented, and Daeron snickered. “I will speak with Y/N,”
“Thank you,” Aemond said, straightening his straight sweater sleeve.
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Nykaa, Licious amp up quick commerce game as consumers demand instant gratification
Beauty retailer Nykaa has launched a 10-minute delivery pilot in Borivali, Mumbai, as the rapid growth of quick commerce starts disrupting multiple product categories, pushing vertical players to find ways to drastically speed up deliveries.
Direct-to-consumer meat brand Licious is piloting deliveries of ready-to-eat food items in certain locations in Gurgaon in about 15 minutes though its promise remains half-an-hour delivery, while top fashion platform Myntra is piloting a 4-hour delivery plan in four cities, including New Delhi and Bengaluru.
Delivering instant gratification is clearly the need of the hour.
Nykaa’s quick commerce testing comes at a time when beauty has emerged as one of the top grossing categories on rapid delivery platforms such as Blinkit, Zepto, Swiggy Instamart and BigBasket’s BB Now.
The Mumbai-based beauty retailer is expected to add more pin codes in Mumbai for 10-minute delivery.
It plans to undertake a major update on its platform to launch the service in more locations, people aware of the matter told ET.
It is likely to have a separate brand name as well, they said.
“Certain low-priced items such as kajal pens, foundations or daily-use skincare items are finding traction on quick commerce…and platforms such as Nykaa stand to lose,” a senior quick commerce executive told ET. “Same goes for other categories such as fashion, home decor…where more vertical platforms will do quick deliveries.”
The CEO of a top quick commerce player said beauty in select stock keeping units (SKUs) are seeing one of the fastest growth rates among the new-to-quick commerce segments.
Industry executives, however, said that while horizontal quick commerce platforms such as Blinkit and Zepto are likely to retain a stronghold in grocery deliveries, there is a play in quick commerce for vertical platforms with a wide range of SKUs and deep supply-side relationships.
An email sent to Nykaa didn’t elicit any response until press time Tuesday. Licious also did not comment.
The Bengaluru-headquartered online meat shop “has been conducting one-to-two-hour deliveries in major markets and often delivering ahead of the promised time,” a person aware of the matter said. “In Gurgaon, there is a new experiment to reduce the time even further based on the density of orders,” the person added.
These developments come at a time when large horizontal e-tailers are firming up their quick commerce play. While Flipkart has launched its 10-minute delivery service Minutes in Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR and Mumbai, Amazon is working on its Q-commerce offering, ET has reported earlier.
Last week, Swiggy started the 10-minute food delivery service Bolt, and it is understood that its rival Zomato is planning to bring back a 10-minute food delivery option for certain items, too, in partnership with top cafes and quick service restaurants.
ET had reported earlier that even logistics players such as Delhivery, Shadowfax, Ecom Express and Xpressbees are entering the quick commerce space.
Also Read | Tiger Global conducts due diligence of Zepto dark stores as it eyes quick commerce
Beauty and the quick beast
Nykaa initially plans to take about 5% of its total SKUs to the quick commerce offering as it sees certain kinds of products being ordered for quick delivery, people cited above said.
Multiple industry executives told ET that several brands — depending on the category — are increasingly moving to same-day delivery in top metros, underscoring the changing nature of delivery expectations from consumers.
“This is what’s leading to the dynamic changes. You don’t want to wait for a basic kajal for two days. These products are selling fast and consumers want them instantly,” a senior quick commerce executive said.
Nykaa has been offering same-day delivery for orders placed before 12 pm and next-day deliveries are done for orders after 12 pm in four metros.
“For Nykaa, they already see about 10–15% of orders in the top four metro cities being delivered the same day while 85–90% of the orders get delivered by the next day,” a person aware of the numbers said.
A recent note from JP Morgan said Nykaa’s premium portfolio is growing the fastest. “Nykaa sees no major impact from increasing proliferation of quick commerce on account of its skew towards more beauty products (80–85% mix) and tier-II+ cities (66% contribution). Nevertheless, Nykaa aims to enhance same day/next day order delivery rate to 65% of orders in top 12 cities and 60% of the orders from top 110 cities through higher efficiency of its supply chain network and expects no major investment in the initiative,” the report said.
In August, Varun Alagh, cofounder and CEO of direct-to-consumer beauty and personal care brand Mamaearth, had said during the company’s analyst call that quick commerce was the fastest growing sub-segment within its online commerce channel. He had pointed out that quick commerce sales — most of which were coming from top 10 cities — contribute over 10% of the company’s online revenue.
Beyond instant gratification
Quick commerce along with highly competitive new brands is speeding up the premiumisation trend in the country, CLSA said in a recent note.
“We agree that quick commerce will accelerate premiumisation, but note the competitive intensity in premium categories is even higher than in standard categories, especially as new entrants are likely to target higher gross margin categories. This is especially evident in categories such as premium personal care, beauty, premium foods and premium home care, where competitive intensity from new entrants is the highest,” the brokerage said in the note dated September 24.
During the ET Startup Awards 2024 ceremony held on October 5, a panel discussion chaired by Infosys chairman Nandan Nilekani threw light on the rise of instant gratification in Indian consumption.
During the course of the discussion, Zepto cofounder and CEO Aadit Palicha said the rise of quick commerce was on account of factors beyond just instant gratification.
“When you look at why quick commerce is working in India, it’s largely because we’ve been able to cater to ‘small ticket multiple times a week’ use case that is unique to Indian commerce,” Palicha said. “If you go to the West, for example, it’s precisely the opposite — it (grocery shopping) is large baskets one or two times a month. The average frequency of transactions in India on grocery household essentials is 2.2 times a week… In the US it’s 2.4 times a month.
#3rd party logistics#ecommerce#logistics#supply chain management#deliveryservice#same day delivery#next day delivery#festive delivery#quick commerce#courier delivery service#d2c#instant delivery#e commerce#reverse parcel#delivery
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Commuting Made Easy: Understanding Delhi Metro Timings
However, Delhi Metro Timings vary by line and station, so it's always a good idea to check the official Delhi Metro website or app for the most accurate and up-to-date information before traveling.
The Delhi Metro, a crucial component of the National Capital Region's transportation infrastructure, stands as a testament to India's speedy urbanization and technological advancement. Since its inception in 2002, the metro has transformed the manner in which residents navigate the bustling streets of Delhi, assuaging site visitors' congestion and supplying a reliable means of transportation for millions. This article explores the records, development, effect, and future of the Delhi Metro.
Historical Background
As the city grew, so did the need for an efficient public transport system. In 1995, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) was established, marking the start of a large urban development project. The first line, spanning 8.7 kilometers from Shahdara to Tis Hazari, was inaugurated in December 2002. This initial segment laid the foundation for what could come to be an intensive network of metro lines.
Expansion and Growth
Since its launch, the Delhi Metro has multiplied exponentially. As of 2023, the community covers over 390 kilometers, connecting more than 290 stations across more than one strain. The gadget's increase may be attributed to strategic planning, authorities' guide, and public calls for. New strains had been constructed to reach numerous components of the city, consisting of the outskirts, ensuring accessibility for citizens in both urban and suburban areas.
Each new line has delivered its progressive features and improvements. The creation of the Airport Express Line in 2010 extensively improved connectivity to Indira Gandhi International Airport, permitting vacationers a swift and comfortable transit alternative. Moreover, the implementation of modern technologies along with Automatic Train Control Systems and RFID-based total ticketing has in addition streamlined operations.
Impact on Urban Life
The impact of the Delhi Metro on the city's everyday lifestyles is profound. Before its advent, Delhi's streets had been notorious for visitor jams and pollution. The metro has no longer eased congestion however has also contributed to a great discount in vehicular emissions. Studies estimate that the metro gadget allows to get rid of hundreds of tons of carbon dioxide annually, promoting a purifier in urban surroundings.
Additionally, the metro has revolutionized commuting habits. With a dependable frequency of trains and minimal ready instances, many citizens have shifted from private cars to public transport. This transition now not handiest saves charges for people but also fosters an extra communal technique to city living. The metro's affordability and efficiency have made it a favored desire for day-by-day commuters, students, and tourists alike.
Accessibility and Inclusivity
Stations are designed to deal with passengers with disabilities, with ramps, lifts, and tactile pathways in location. Moreover, the creation of women-best coaches during height hours has more advantageous protection and comfort for girl commuters, reflecting a sensitive approach to city transport in a numerous society.
The metro additionally affords an array of offerings catering to numerous passenger desires. The integration of digital ticketing and cellular apps has made the journey simpler, permitting customers to devise their trips in advance. Moreover, the supply of kiosks and data desks guarantees that tourists acquire vital help
Economic Contributions
The monetary implications of the Delhi Metro are sizeable. By improving connectivity, it has spurred a boom in areas adjacent to its stations. Real property costs in those regions have visible an extensive rise, leading to elevated investments and development opportunities. Shopping complexes, workplace areas, and residential buildings have sprung up close to metro stations, creating a vibrant urban surroundings.
Furthermore, the metro device has generated employment opportunities, now not simply inside DMRC but also in sectors consisting of creation, renovation, and service. It performs a crucial position in assisting the livelihoods of hundreds, thereby contributing to the neighborhood economic system.
Challenges Faced
Rapid urbanization and population increase have caused accelerated ridership, every now and then overwhelming the gadget at some point of height hours. Ensuring protection and performance amidst such excessive demand requires steady monitoring and strategic making of plans.
Maintenance and growth of the existing infrastructure present any other hurdle. Aging lines and stations necessitate everyday protection to ensure safety and reliability. Additionally, the economic sustainability of the metro gadget is a challenge, as operational costs hold to an upward push.
The Future of the Delhi Metro
Looking in advance, the Delhi Metro is poised for similar growth and innovation. Plans are underway for new strains that will join underserved areas of the town, to make an extra complete and inclusive network. The integration of the metro with different modes of delivery, along with buses and regional rail offerings, is also a priority to create a continuing travel experience.
Sustainability will play an important position in the metro's destiny. The DMRC has committed to incorporating renewable energy resources, along with sun power, into its operations. This not only aligns with worldwide efforts to combat climate alternate but additionally complements the metro's energy performance.
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Ideas for South Asia ORV AU (fic? fan comic? daydream? Idk) that I need to get out of my system:
India be big so it doesn't make sense to only have a scenario in just the NCR. Initial scenarios will happen in all the metros (Delhi/NCR, Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai) and Bengaluru (debating whether to include Hyderabad but that's too many cities in the south so I'll just drop it)
Wanna build a Ranveer Khan backstory but idk if Ranveer Khan will be my protag or if he'll just be a background famous celebrity character.
I had some vague ideas for a protag actually. A 17 yo girl whose brother leaves for Bengaluru a day before the start of the first scenario. She's in Patna (ahahaha not at all because that's my city whaaaaa) and the brother is now locked in B'lore with no communication. Then of course the internet explodes with rumors, media makes up bullshit, general national crisis, etc.
Girl needs to get to the scenario area for my plot to move forward or I'll just do a timeskip till the domes get unlocked we'll see
Some main characters would be incarnations of constellations that show up in og ORV during Demon King Selection and Great War of Saints and Demons. Some agree with their constellations, some are exploited against their will, some are like Selena Kim who think they're siding with a just cause only to be exploited along the way and end up questioning their whole stance. Will have multiple protags prolly and one would be the Selena Kim kind
Dokkaebi is a Korean term and I understand it makes sense for ORV to use it since it was clarified that there's a Korean language patch. Same with terms like Wenny man. I have a headcanon that different regions refer to them differently but respective language patches make up for any difference and discrepancies and I'm thinking of using "Parinda" for Dokkaebi instead. The word translates to winged creature and sure, dokkaebis don't have wings but they fluffy and float, no?
For scenarios like the Peace Land, where there's ppl from different domes participating, there'll be a regional split based on geographical proximity. Kolkata dome will go with the Dhaka dome. Bengaluru and Mumbai in one dome. Chennai and Colombo in one dome. Delhi/NCR and Islamabad in one dome. And of course, our countries beef over things and regional+historical conflicts will give fodder to drama during the scenario.
Some stories and epics I want to include: Jataka Tales, Mahabharat, Panchtantra, regional folk tales like Thakumar Jhuli or tales of Bhushundi Math, Akbar Birbal, etc. Even post modern stories like Malgudi Days and whatnot. Listen I have lived a life like KDJ with these stories creating who I am today and they are obviously gonna make it into an ORV AU I write okay
Protag's squad from Bihar goes to Journey to the West Remake scenario and rewrites it from the perspective of the "West" (India/Tianzhu).
I also wanna have one character that's a <Vedas> bootlicker suggest they turn it into Ramayan and have Sun Wukong become Hanuman and then their story tanks because Sun Wukong hates Hanuman (canon actually).
Nebulae other than the <Vedas>, some of which are collaborators of Vedas, some extremely against the Vedas, and some that are opportunistic and try to be on the winning side.
Split amongst the Vedas similar to the split within Olympus but it's a three-way split where there's a pro, anti, and independent (Surya went independent later on)
Phony incarnations who start cults based on their guesses about what the constellations want and get exploited like hell because all their knowledge and understanding of what the constellations want comes from modern media Sanghi bullshit. This happens in very early scenarios, people remaining in later scenarios are either smarter or opportunistic or adaptable or all of the above. Aka they know better than to make assumptions that won't benefit them in some way.
Vedas subsects based on existing Hindu denominations. Some, like Brahmasamaj or Aryasamaj want to go independent but are riding on the Vedas coattails or getting exploited, etc.
Incarnations and scenarios from some of my favourite parts of history — Pala Kingdom, Sufi and Bhakti movements, Maurya and pre-Maurya Magadh, Indus Valley civilization. Oh and Indus Valley scenario features Outer Gods or incarnations turning into Outer Gods cause how old and forgotten and misrepresented IVC is.
I want Sakyamuni and Nirvana to somehow show up but the jury's out on how. Yk how canon ORV mentions Buddha has different forms? It feels fitting to link Sakyamuni to a scenario set in the proximity of Lumbini (considering that's where the Sakyas ruled and that's why he's called that) but maybe his form changes if the scenario is close to other sites important in his life like Bodhgaya, Sarnath, Sanchi, etc?? We shall see. Protag IS from the region the actual Buddha wandered about so I have good reason to include a fair bit of Isle of Reincarnators crossover (maybe one of the locations is actually where the island physically is??? Gigantomachia could've happened in the actual Mount Olympus, no? I need to finish ORV to see if there's anything canon on this otherwise hc that actual places relevant to constellations serve as portals to scenarios they set up. Mechanics similar to how Demon Castle could be entered through the Seoul dome).
Tis all for now. Will probably get back to this once I finish reading ORV. I wanna be as canon compliant as possible and make this be sort of a "Meanwhile, in South Asia,..." kind of a deal. Stay tuned for more ✌️
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Metro:
When we first shifted to gurgaon in 2010, my parents had joined a historical walk group which toured all the famous monuments in delhi and narrating their history.
We used to go in metro most of our times, and it was a good experience for me. We used to travel a lot but then the group discontinued and we stopped travelling in metro for a long time.
Recently I started travelling on metro for running errands, meeting friends and going to places i usually go in car or auto. And it’s so easy travelling by metro, there are less charges and especially in a rapid it’s not that crowded.
But sitting in the metro and listening to music is a whole different vibe. I love travelling in metro and will always take any opportunity to ride again. Yes sometimes it becomes hectic and crowded which can cause frustration but everything has it’s ups and downs.
Delhi, Hauz Khas Metro Station 📍
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Small moments where I found joy today...
1) I was very very late for my class and test and came and sat beside my bf in class, breathless anxious. While I started solving the test, he kept his hand on my hand and my nervous system calmed down. I felt happy that he was there.
2) I had to carry a large box of books home via metro. And my bf , my friend and my junior insisted on holding it for me , even with me saying no multiple times. Being someone who has been raised to be strong, independent and responsible woman- it somehow felt really nice to be taken care of like this. I could lift it- with slightly more effort than these gentlemen but they still offered to lift it.
3) One of my juniors saw me today and came to especially say hi to me. It felt good, she is one of my lovely juniors. Met her after a long time.
4) Saw 2 ladies in the metro women's coach. One of them had a giant sunflower in her hand and she kept smiling looking at it and the other lady kept smiling looking at her. I wonder if they were a couple, or friends giggling over a gift from a lover or just friends who decided to treat themselves. They passed beautiful smiles to me and it made me smile.
5) I bought icecream for my mumma and brother on my way home today. Turns out my mumma had bought two tubs of icecream and was waiting for me to come back !
6) One of my school friends is back in Delhi after a long time and we had a plan to meet tomorrow. My class got preponed- spoiling our plans for a lunch. I informed her thinking she would cancel but we are meeting for breakfast tomorrow !
7) In the middle of my hectic class , I opened my phone to see a text from my friend telling me she bought very tasty sweet buns from the market and was very happy. Her silly text made me happy.
8) As I'm trying to fall asleep , I can hear the voice of thunder. I love the rain.
Goodnight ♥️
#Happiness can be found in the little things#i could not sleep and i thought about the events of the day and felt happy#Thought why not share these little things with my lovely moots
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— Hindi song recs? im slowly starting to realise that writing comes easier when u listen to Hindi songs for some reason???
I listen to very very generic Hindi songs. I have not yet been exposed to the underrated artists yet but I'll tell you the ones I really like.
Arziyaan from Delhi 6
In dino from life in a metro
Laal Ishq from ramleela
Mohe rang do lal and aayat from bajirao mastani
Manmarziyan and Zinda from lootera
#from : vee❃#hana's mooties𖥔#ye tune kya kiya#and sajdaa ofc sajdaa#ISHQ SUFIYANA HOW COULD I FORGET THAT#NADAN PARINDEY AND KUN FAYA KUN#basic ass songs#but like very good#you've prolly heard all of these#i really like these songs tho there r more#i cant remember#hana's mails 💌
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What is Keyword?
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You came on this article to know What is Keyword. so lets start, If you only take information from the internet, then you would hardly know that What is Keyword? But if you are a blogger or digital marketer and want to make your career in the field of digital marketing, then you must have heard the word Keyword and You need to know about What is Keyword? (Niketank Mogha)
You may have seen many videos, read articles in which keywords have been mentioned. But if you have not yet understood What is Keyword. are, what are the types of keywords and what is keyword research, then after reading this article all your doubts will be cleared.
In this article, I have given you complete information about What is Keyword in very simple words, I am sure that after reading this article till the end, all the doubts related to your keywords are going to be removed, so definitely read this article till the end.
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So let’s start this wonderful article first of all.
What is Keyword?
To get information from the Internet, the same words that a user uses to find information or to access information are called keywords.
The way of searching information of every internet user is different. Means every user searches for information on the Internet using different types of words. A keyword is formed when the same word is searched thousands of times.
Now you have a clean, simple, short and point to point defination of What is Keyword and you have understood very well that What is Keyword.
Types of Keywords?
Now you know What is Keyword. so now I will tell you types of Keyword. There are many types of keywords. There are some given below:
1)Fresh Keyword:
Fresh Keywords are keywords that are searched a lot for some time, meaning keywords related to trending topics come under the category of fresh keywords. Fresh keywords are not searched for a long time, they are searched for only a few time periods.
2) Ever Green Keyword:
The most frequently searched keywords are Ever Green Keywords. These keyword categories have been searched in the past, are being searched currently, and will continue to be searched. Ever Green Keyword continues to have a high search volume.
For Example: How to make money online, How to start business etc
3) Area Targeting Keyword:
Area Targeting Keyword are such keywords in which any one area is targeted.
For example – keywords like Delhi Metro Root, Website Designing Course in Delhi, Data Entry Jobs in Mumbai, Jobs in Delhi, SSC course in Mumbai, Digital Marketing course in Delhi etc. are called Aria Targeting Keyword.
If you do your business in any one area or write about any one area, then Area Targeting Keyword can be very beneficial for you.
4) Customer Targeting Keyword:
Client Targeting Such keywords include those that directly target a certain buyer. A few examples are the Best Laptop Bag for Men, Best Shoes for Men, Best Cricket Bat for U-16 Boy, Sleepers for Women, Sunglasses for Women and Best Cricket Kit Bag for Men.
5) Product Targeting Keyword
Product Targeting Keyword are keywords that target a particular product. Like – keywords like Boat Watch For Man, Micromax Smartphone, Apple Phones, Samsung Tablets etc.
6) LSI Keyword (Latent Semantic Indexing)
LSI Keyword are those keywords which are related to our Main Keyword. The main reason for using LSI keywords in our articles is that our articles rank on these keywords as well, and we get good traffic. We also call these keywords as secondary keywords. LSI keywords are very important in the ranking of articles. That’s why these keywords should always be used in the article.
For example you are writing an article on “What is Computer”. So this will be your focus keywords. You can add more details in your article like Computer History, Types of Computer, Old Generation Computer vs Today’s Generation computer so these words are related to your main keyword. You can use these keywords in your article to gain more traffic as a related keyowords on your post or website. (What is Digital Marketing?)
What is Keyword Research?
After reading the article till here, you must have understood that What is Keyword, now know what is Keyword Research. Because a blogger should have knowledge about keyword research
Keyword research is very important for a blogger. When you write your article on any topic, first you have to do keyword research in a good way. You have to see how many people search the keyword you have selected, how much competition is there and how much CPC you are getting on that keyword.
When you write articles by researching keywords well, then only traffic comes to your blog, and when there is traffic on your blog, then only you can earn money from blogging.
If you work on keywords that people do not search, then no matter how hard you work on the blog, traffic will not come to your blog. Understand that writing articles without keyword research is like shooting in the dark.
You will find many free keyword research tools on the internet, with the help of which you can do keyword research for your blog. Like – Ubersuggest, Wordtracker etc.
Types of keywords based on keyword research
Whenever we do keyword research, we find 3 types of keywords –
1 – Short Tale Keywords
Such keywords in which 1 to 3 words are used are called Short Tale Keyword. Search volume is very high in short tail keywords and competition is also very high in these keywords.
If you are new in the field of blogging then you should not work on short tail keywords. Because working on short tail keywords will take a lot of time for your website to rank.
Example – Mobile Phone, Samsung Phone, Samsung Galaxy, Samsung Smart Phone, Biryani Recipe All such keywords are called Short Tale Keywords.
2 – Mid Tale Keyword (Niketank Mogha)
Mid Tale Keywords are the keywords that use three to five words. Both Search Volume and Competition are lower for these keywords than for Short Tale Keywords.
Examples are the Top 5 Best Samsung Phones, Smart Phones Under 5000, and Biryani Kaise Banate hai. Mid Tale Keyword is the name given to this kind of keyword.
3 – Long Tale Keyword
Long-tail keywords are those that contain more than five words. Long Tale Keyword has a lower search volume, but its benefit is that it has very little competition. Your post will rank higher if you focus on long-tail keywords. New bloggers might benefit from using long-tail keywords.
Examples are the Samsung Galaxy Note III Price in India and the Best Smart Phone Under 5000 in India. All of these are long-tailed keywords.
How to do Keyword Research.
Steps to do Keyword Research. (Niketank Mogha)
Step 1: First, you need to define your target audience
Prior to beginning your keyword research, it’s critical to establish your objectives and pinpoint your target market. Establish the goal of your website or content and be aware of your target audience. To create a complete keyword strategy that appeals to your audience, take into account their demographics, interests, and pain concerns.
Step 2: Brainstorm Seed Keywords (Niketank Mogha)
Create a list of the seed keywords associated with your company, sector, or subject. These are the key words that best characterise your offerings in terms of goods, services, or content. Consider the terms or phrases that members of your audience may use to obtain information about your services if you put yourself in their position. Find out what’s hot right now by using resources like Google Trends, industry forums, and social media.
Step 3: Expand Your Keyword List (Niketank Mogha)
When you have your seed keywords, you may now generate related keywords to grow your list. To help you with this procedure, a number of tools are available. Popular options that offer helpful information on search traffic, competition, and associated keywords include Google’s Keyword Planner, SEMrush, Ahrefs, and Moz Keyword Explorer. To catch a larger range of search queries, aim for a healthy blend of long-tail keywords (particular, longer phrases) and short-tail keywords (broader, shorter phrases).
Step 4: Analyze Keyword Metrics (Niketank Mogha)
As soon as you have a complete list of keywords, it’s critical to examine their metrics to ascertain their potential worth. Search volume and keyword difficulty should be your primary focus. In contrast to keyword difficulty, which measures the amount of competition for a certain phrase, search volume shows how frequently a keyword is searched. Targeting keywords that have a strong return on investment (ROI) in terms of traffic and ranking potential requires striking a balance between high search volume and reasonable keyword difficulty.
Step 5: Evaluate Competitor Strategies
To learn more about the keyword tactics of your niche’s top rivals, analyse their websites and top rankings. Determine the keywords they are aiming for and how they use them in their material. You may improve your own approach and find new keyword chances with the aid of our study. Competitor analysis capabilities are available in tools like SEMrush and Ahrefs, and they give useful information on keyword rankings, backlinks, and content gaps.
Step 6: Refine and Prioritize Your Keyword List
Based on the insights gained from your keyword analysis and competitor research, it’s time to refine and prioritize your keyword list. Weed out irrelevant or low-value keywords and focus on those that align with your goals, have decent search volume, and offer a reasonable chance of ranking. Group keywords into relevant themes or topics to facilitate content planning and organization.
Step 7: Create High-Quality Content
Armed with your refined keyword list, start creating high-quality content that aligns with your keywords and provides value to your audience. Incorporate keywords naturally into your titles, headings, body text, and meta tags. However, ensure that your content remains informative, engaging, and readable for human readers rather than solely focusing on search engines. Remember, quality content that meets the user intent is more likely to rank well and attract organic traffic.
Conclusion: In the Keyword research is an ongoing process, you need for continuous monitoring, analysis, and adaptation. By understanding your audience, search and identify relevant keywords, and creating high-quality content for your audience to get more traffic on your blog or website.
After reading this article, whatever doubts you have about What is Keyword, they must have gone away and you must have understood that Keyword Kya Hota Hai and how important they are to improve the ranking of any website. Hello friends, you must have liked this article written by me. In the end, you are requested to share this article with your friends on social media.
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Festive Rush Sparks Speed War: Quick Commerce & E-commerce Battle For Fastest Deliveries
SUMMARY
Same-day and next-day deliveries have grown 4–5X during peak periods, now accounting for 12–15% of total ecommerce deliveries, which is a big leap from almost zero just 18 months ago
While fast delivery services are in high demand, they come with operational challenges. One of the biggest hurdles is optimising inventory placement
As the industry stands at the precipice of super-fast deliveries, building an efficient supply chain will be the most critical element for the long-term sustainability of India’s quick delivery realm
This festive season will be all about the need for speed, as ecommerce majors have now entered the paradigm of swift deliveries (same day or next day), pivoting from their earlier timeline of 4–5 days.
Making the game of deliveries insanely difficult to play will be quick-commerce players that are expected to capture the majority of the customer base seeking instant gratification. All in all, ecommerce platforms will be seen upping the ante in staying ahead of the delivery curve and ensuring that no shopper is left craving amid the festive rush.
However, this shift in ecommerce behavior has been in the making for some time, and the trigger has been the maturity of the Indian quick delivery ecosystem, which currently drives 40% of online grocery sales.
Over the past year, ecommerce marketplaces have made significant strides in enhancing delivery speed, introducing same-day and next-day services to cater to customer demands. A vibrant example is Flipkart, which, at the start of the year, announced that it would offer same-day delivery across multiple product categories at no additional cost.
With the market at stake, Amazon followed suit, while beauty platform Nykaa and fashion site Myntra began testing same-day delivery options. Witnessing this, many D2C brands are also adapting to remain competitive.
While they may not match online marketplaces in order volume, they’re eager to offer quicker delivery options to stay competitive. A case in point is GenZ-focused fashion startup NEWME, which recently launched 90-minute delivery for its products in select Delhi NCR areas.
“Speaking with Inc42, logistics experts said that the demand for fast delivery has surged dramatically compared to last year’s festive sales. Same-day and next-day deliveries have grown 4–5X during peak periods of festive sales, now accounting for 12–15% of total ecommerce deliveries, which is a big leap from almost zero just 18 months ago.”
This surge comes as ecommerce firms like Amazon, Flipkart, and Meesho are expected to register a 20% year-on-year rise in gross merchandise value, generating sales in the range of INR 1 Lakh Cr to 1.2 Lakh Cr this festive season, according to Redseer Strategy Consultants. Quick commerce is anticipated to contribute around 8% to this overall growth.
Festive Rush Paves The Way For 5X Surge In Same-Day Delivery
Speaking with Inc42, COO of Ecom Express, Vishwachetan Nadamani, said that during the festive season, the speed of deliveries naturally improves due to increased demand, with line-haul trucks operating more frequently. However, the surge in fast delivery requests is more pronounced this year.
Therefore, the executive added that the company has rolled out same-day delivery and next-day deliveries in India’s top 10 metro cities, with the infrastructure fully established to support these services.
Meanwhile, Shadowfax’s cofounder and chief business officer, Praharsh Chandra, said that the company is well prepared to tackle the same or next-day delivery rush.
“We started focussing on fast delivery with both brands and marketplaces about a year and a half ago. Back then, the industry had 0% same-day delivery, but now 10–14% of all intra-city orders are delivered the same day,” Chandra said.”
Chandra noted that this trend is gaining momentum as we are nearing the peak sales season. “In fact, our same-day delivery channel saw five times growth in just one day, on the second day of the sales. We experienced some very high peaks,” he said.
Chandra sees a clear shift in consumer behaviour here, with more and more customers now wanting instant gratification. “Even for nearby zones, like orders from Bangalore to Mysore, which used to take two days, people now expect next-day deliveries,” he said.
The sentiment is being echoed across the industry. For instance, Zippee’s founder & CEO, Madhav Kasturia, sees registering 6–8X growth as all its partner brands continue to scale during the festive season.
Fast Delivery Fever Grips All Categories
Fast delivery demand has risen across categories this festive season. Electronics, beauty and personal care, fashion, and home goods have seen strong interest, with mobile phones being the most popular choice. Interestingly, on the first day of sales, Shadowfax delivered 15,000 iPhones.
However, the demand landscape is not solely dominated by electronics. Categories such as beauty and personal care, fashion, and home goods are also seeing high demand, with brands like Decathlon experiencing increased sales of sports goods, showing that consumers are diversifying their purchases.
“There’s demand in various categories. However, it’s crucial to focus on where the concentration of that demand is and whether brands have optimised their supply chains with warehouses in these top metros,” the Ecom Express COO said.”
So far, demand for fast delivery is highest in metro cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, and Delhi. However, this trend is not limited to urban areas. Brands are now stocking inventory in Tier II and Tier III cities like Patna, Jaipur, and Guwahati to offer faster delivery options in these regions as well.
Navigating The Complexities Of Fast Delivery
While fast delivery services are in high demand, they come with operational challenges. One of the biggest hurdles is optimising inventory placement. Quick deliveries not only require faster transportation but also strategic positioning of inventory closer to customers.
This requires maintaining fewer pin codes per dark store, which complicates logistics, Zippee’s Kasturia said, adding that the logistics startup was addressing it by establishing localised inventory hubs, enabling quicker access and more streamlined delivery routes.
Additionally, the rising demand for same-day deliveries translates to an increased need for delivery riders, resulting in escalating costs month after month. During peak seasons, the volume can increase by 4–5X, necessitating supplementary capacity through hyperlocal delivery fleets.
“Historically, logistics have a rigid model where shipments from multiple clients are picked up, sent to a central sortation centre, and then dispatched to last-mile hubs. That entire process used to take around 16 hours. But for same-day delivery, we can’t afford that kind of delay. So, we have restructured the supply chain to bypass certain nodes when possible. This is both a technology and operational shift,” Shadowfax’s Chandra said.
While same and next-day deliveries typically carry a premium — around 25% higher than express delivery — logistics startups are actively working to optimise operational costs. By increasing order volumes and refining their processes, many have reduced the cost difference to approximately 5–10% compared to regular delivery.
Now, as the industry stands at the precipice of super-fast deliveries, building an efficient supply chain will be the most critical element for the long-term sustainability of India’s quick delivery realm. Visit Website For More Details: https://www.shadowfax.in/
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How Delhi, India can be a more sustainable community in terms of Affordable and clean energy?
Delhi is a city of over 33 million people. It is one of the most densely populated cities in the world. The city's infrastructure is struggling to meet the needs of its growing population. In order to build a more sustainable community, we need to address some of the unsustainable practices that are currently in place.
One of the biggest problems in Delhi is its reliance on non-renewable energy sources. The city's appetite for power is growing at an alarming rate, and most of this power is coming from coal and oil. This is not only bad for the environment, but it is also contributing to air pollution levels that are dangerously high.
To make Delhi more sustainable, we need to transition to renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydro power. The government has already started to take some steps in this direction, such as installing solar panels on public buildings and incentivizing the use of electric vehicles. However, we need to do more to encourage the widespread adoption of renewable energy.
Another unsustainable practice in Delhi is the overuse of private vehicles. The city's streets are clogged with cars and motorbikes, which contribute to air pollution and traffic congestion. The government needs to invest in public transportation infrastructure, such as buses and metro trains, to make it easier for people to get around without using their cars. This would not only improve air quality, but it would also reduce traffic congestion and make the city more livable.
The waste management system in Delhi is also a major problem. The city generates over 10,000 tons of waste every day, most of which ends up in landfills. The government needs to enforce stricter waste management practices, such as waste segregation at the source, composting, and recycling. This would not only reduce the amount of waste going to landfills, but it would also create jobs in the waste management sector.
Water scarcity is another major challenge facing Delhi. The city relies heavily on groundwater, which is being depleted at an alarming rate. The government needs to invest in rainwater harvesting and other water conservation measures to ensure that the city has enough water for its residents.
In conclusion, there are many things that need to be done to make Delhi a more sustainable community. The government needs to invest in affordable and clean energy sources, public transportation infrastructure, waste management, and water conservation. The public also needs to be educated about the importance of sustainability and encouraged to adopt sustainable habits in their daily lives. By working together, we can make Delhi a more sustainable city that is better for the environment and its residents.
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Solace at hill, under the Moonlight
Hello,
Nice to meet you all. It’s been a long time coming. I have been procrastinating from past year. Something we shouldn’t be proud of and I’m not either but that’s how I found the courage to take the first step and let the rest fall in time.
My first solo trip. A trip for which all the arrangements were made at the very last moment, but it wouldn’t be a stretch to say that it was in my mind long before I started talking about it.
A Solo trip, like everyone else I am hoping to find myself and have a better answer for WHO I AM which includes more than my profession. Well, that’s what I thought before going on one and seeing multiple videos about it. I got the idea of going on this trip from my mom. She is the one who bought a trekking bag for me. The moment I saw the bag a scene from “Yeh Jawani Hai Dewani” flashed when Bunny got a bag from his father with the list of things, he should be careful of. Well! That’s exactly the case with my mom. On one hand, she is one who taught me to live my life on my terms but at the same time, she was worried. Still, she helped me pack my stuff and cooked dinner for me to eat later at night while traveling.
I booked a cab and left my home with the hope to have the best time of my life. I was not scared rather I was excited to embark on this beautiful journey. I reached the station 1 hour before bus timings, like any typical Indian. Hahaha… and as I was standing at the bus stop after covering a 2-hour journey via cab and a metro as far as I could see I couldn’t find anyone who was standing alone with the heavy bag on their shoulder. All I could see was a group of friends laughing, eating Cheetos, and making fun of each other, while their eyes were shining brighter than the sun and their souls were beaming with light. Like, everything is perfect as it should be. And as I was focused on them, suddenly I heard a lady in a yellow saree and a red cardigan, with a big red bindi on her forehead and kajal in her eyes. She seems like a goddess at first glance. She was shouting at her son who was wearing a thin white T-shirt, blue jeans, and Black shoes. She was forcing him to buy the gloves and cap so that he won’t be cold and as usual like any other teenager he was acting as if he don’t know her.
Gosh! I remembered my first trip with my friends, my mother gave me a blanket even though she knew that I was going to have a blanket on the bus and at the hotel, but she insisted. Without saying anything I packed it with other essentials because deep down I knew it was her way of saying to be safe and extra careful and don’t you dare catch a cold.
While looking at everyone around me, I was like a river, my heart was racing, and my mind was calm and eager to meet new people. A Moment of peace, and with that thought I started my journey from Delhi to Triund.
I’ll explain the logistics in another article.
I sat on the bus and noted there were very few people who were on my bus. I thought not a very good start ha.. but let’s see what the sunshine will bring the next day. I reached the Mcloedganj at 7 in the morning and started the Triund trek around 11 after having breakfast with a group of 9 people. Everyone with a different background, culture, career, and place. As we all move forward together, we shared who we are, most of them were Teachers, and there were a few athletes who aim to be army officers and a Businessperson.
Ohh!! Shoot. I forgot to mention one important guest who joined us.
Any guesses???
Well! There is one thing about that place and in fact most of the mountains in North India that we always found a four-legged friend who will join us for the ride. And that’s what happened, a dog joined us along the way and made our journey more fun, and without realizing it, he became the center of the group.
The weather was pleasing.
Green grass, blue sky, rocky roads, heavy breaths, soothing music, chai stalls, colorful small buds, and a will to reach the top.
That’s how the journey was. It’s like beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I don’t know what was in the air up there, but everything seems peacefully intriguing. As the air was brushing against my cheeks and letting my hair set free. I could hear every thought, notice every moment, and soak it all in.
Why couldn’t we see all these things in our daily lives? As the eyes of the beholder are the same, maybe we are too busy or too tired to lift our heads and see the peace we all are looking for, is right within ourselves.
From starting point to the base camp, the journey was filled with lots of emotions – We were tired but relentless. There were moments when everyone else around me disappear and it was just me walking uphill. Navigating on my own. Kind of, like Dora.
At that very moment, I didn’t want to have a distraction from the camera, I just wanted to walk and give my brain some rest as it has been sprinting for the past few months. I believe that’s what the trek was all about, teaching us to spend time with ourselves, and helping us to realize that it’s not only about the destination but the journey that teach us. It was a journey that bought 10 people with different backgrounds together. It was a journey where we all helped each other without any expectations.
With this long ride, I learned to be present and not just show up. After all, this one life can slip away when we are not paying attention.
Anyway, as we continued to leave our footprints along the way and by having a sip of water WE FINALLY REACHED.
The feeling of accomplishment with the cold air brushing against our faces, was a vault heaven. It was a moment where we have our world. We found solace at the surface and floating at the top.
My world, was a girl sitting on top of the hill watching the sunset. It was serene. The colors – Yellow, Orange, mustard, dark brown, kind of black, shades of purple, blue, and white as well, then there it was a teeny tiny star above all. And it’s not all there was a full moon at the opposite end of this. Mesmerizing chaos.
And I realized that’s how poets gave birth to poetry.
They found the beauty in chaos,
Solace in the rain,
and Silence in the words
to keep the storm at shores.
And as the sun went down, we had our dinner and sat around a bonfire under the moonlight creating magical moments. Later., we slept at the top of the hill, having chills but we were happy, peaceful, and unbothered.
To be continued…
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A Day Visit To Lodhi Garden with my friend💕💕
Hello Everyone
So few days back me and my friends went to Lodhi Garden . I love nature and my friends to so we decided to go to Lodhi Garden. We travelled by metro and then took a battery rickshaw . We bargen too because he is is taking money which is not necessary it is near only then he agree then uncle dropped us near the gate . I was pretty excited to know what is all about and to see the lodhi garden it was my first time that I am visiting lodhi garden . So then we both went inside .
Everyone can see the excitement level on my face I usually day out that’s why too I think I m usually get excited 😂😅 . Basically Lodi Garden, located on Lodi Road between Safdurjung’s Tomb and Khan Market in south Delhi, covers an area of 90 acres and is dotted with beautiful monuments and tombs, belonging to the Sayyid, Lodi and Mughal dynasties.
And the lodhi garden special because Boasting of impressive architecture and impeccable natural beauty, the garden and the structures within it echo the national capital’s illustrious tryst with history. The architectural heritage of around 500 years and the serene green setting make Lodhi Gardens a prime attraction in Delhi.
Lodhi Garden was literally very preety and beautiful 😍❤️ me and my friend click so many pictures of us. And we got to know so many things their history lodhi garden was made at the time of Mughal Empire .
So basically The History of Lodi Gardens is traced back to 1444 AD, the tomb of Mohammad Shah, the ruler of the Sayyid dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate, was built here by his son and the last ruler of the dynasty, Ala-ud-din Alam Shah.
It was fun to know about our history we and my friend enjoyed a lot then we gone to eat the good because we were so hungry. Then we eat momos, pizza , colddrink we both tummy full like literally we ate icecream then our tummy is literally chotu saa and we ate so much 😂 then our tummy started paining because of over eating but its okayy😅 then we gone to our homes that was a small day out that gone pretty well we enjoyed and i hope you guys also enjoyed💕💕.
A little bit about MySelf💗
I am bhavika and I born and raise in Delhi. Delhi is well known for its great historical significance as it home to powerful such as the pandavas and mughals. The history of city as the epic Mahabharata. The town eas know as Indraprastha where pandavas used to live.
So I m the person who is closely connected to nature. My mother is too connected with nature and she loves gardening my terrace is literally filled with plants she grows some vegetables too and fruits. So you can say that I am inspired by her only🌿🖇️✨.
So I feel like being close to nature is more of providing peace to mind and heart . People often hurt us but nature don’t it heals us🌻.
the trees , the forests , the sound of river , the twinkling of stars , the birds , the sky , the sunrise , the sunsets everything is so soothing🌷. NATURE is so captivating .
I could spend hours watching nature and talking to it ..it never disappoints us.It makes us happy cheers our mood and the most important thing is don’t judge us like people do . People and nature are the creation of god but are totally contradictory to each other,are totally different from each other. On one hand they both are important but on the other hand are difficult to understand🌻💗💗.
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