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March 30, 2025 at 5:13 pmhttps://www.reddit.com/r/TeenIndia/s/eRXn7Fn7xAPlease check this molehill
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March 30, 2025 at 6:35 amMost of things happened with me it’s not what ifEExpertmaster179
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March 30, 2025 at 6:00 amWhy one has suffer due this whyEExpertmaster179
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March 30, 2025 at 5:08 am– I work in the IT sector and live far from my hometown, which already makes life difficult due to limited family support.
– I bought a two-wheeler three years ago, but I still don’t have my Registration Certificate (RC) because I need to take leave and visit the RTO. There’s no one to guide me or resolve my issues efficiently.
– One day, I had severe back pain and visited a government hospital. The staff didn’t care—I was shuffled from one room to another with no proper treatment or attention.
– When I got married, obtaining a marriage certificate was a nightmare. I had to take four days of leave, travel repeatedly, and each time they demanded a new document. It took four agonizing months to complete the process.
– Applying for my RC manually took an entire year because I live in another state and rent a place, making everything more complicated.
– I can’t even get a gas connection because I live in rented accommodation, leaving me dependent on expensive alternatives.
– Thankfully, I’ve avoided dealing with the police so far, but the fear looms large—if someone files a false case against you, your life could be destroyed just proving your innocence.
– Government offices here are often inefficient, riddled with red tape, and staffed by people who seem indifferent to your struggles.
– Basic infrastructure, like reliable electricity or clean water, is still a luxury in many areas, forcing people to adapt to constant inconvenience.
– Corruption is rampant—you often need to bribe officials or know someone influential just to get simple tasks done.
– Public transportation is overcrowded and unreliable, making daily commuting a stressful ordeal for those without personal vehicles.
– The healthcare system, especially in government facilities, is underfunded and overstretched, leaving patients like me neglected or mistreated.
– Job opportunities may exist, but the work-life balance is poor, and the pressure to constantly prove yourself is exhausting, especially when basic services don’t function smoothly.These are just some of the frustrations I’ve faced. People who dismiss these struggles probably haven’t dealt with the harsh realities of government offices or the systemic issues that make life in India feel like an uphill battle at times.
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March 30, 2025 at 4:03 amShit i wish I can leave india and settle in some good countryEExpertmaster179
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March 30, 2025 at 3:43 amKoi law nahi hai india mein aur ni ye ruke ga -
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