
A thirty -year -old man from Bengalur ignited the online debate after he expressed doubts about whether a stay in India was worth it. Post to Reddit, a man who together with his wife earns a combined household income almost £60 Lakh opened a year about the daily challenges facing living in the city.
“We are doing well on paper. However, the quality of life forces me to ask if it lives in India, which is already worth it,” he wrote and expressed his frustration from poor infrastructure, endless transport constipation, health deficiencies and increasing life costs in the country.
“I live in Horamaava (Bangalore)-I am 40 minutes before covering 3 kilometers (I feel exhausted when I get into my office). Every road has narrow places, is broken or dug. The building is never ending. lame.
He also raised concerns about the tax system in India and developed a comparison with other nations with high taxes such as Canada and Germany, where free health and education is provided. “We pay massive taxes and get nothing in the glitter. 30-40% of our income goes to taxes. And what do we get? No free health care, no decent education or reliable water. In countries like Canada or Germany, I would pay the same tax-but I would receive free health care, public education, public infrastructure. 20), “I would say free health care.
Screengrab from a viral post.
The man also talked about the general deterioration of living conditions. “The quality of life is just depressing. Dust everywhere. Noise. Stress. Rising roads is normal. You can’t walk peacefully, you can’t breathe clean air. I don’t feel safe and let my wife go after 19:00,” he wrote, adding that the expenditures grow while their earnings remain stagnant.
“I really want to contribute to this country. I want to stay here and build here. He asked.
Its post quickly attracted the attention of the Internet, with many Reddit users suggesting that it is considering emigration.
“Leave India and sit elsewhere if you have a choice. Things will not improve when the quality of life is dictated by politics. We did the same and we were never happier,” one user recommended.
“Things will not improve unless they are at a lower and medium level of bureaucracy.
“It will remain a feudalistic society. If you are among feudal gentlemen, then stay; if not, then they leave. As people are always attracted to a better and more comfortable life, so there is nothing wrong with migration.
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