7 neighbours have shared what matters to them — in their own words.
“We will start our business with 20000, in which we will first open an institute. The idea is that we will take opinions from our students who come on how to further develop it. Okay, after developing it, those people who give their opinion...”
“20000 में अपना बिजनेस स्टार्ट करेंगे जिसमें सबसे पहले हम इंस्टिट्यूट खोलेंगे उसमें क्या है कि जो भी हमारी बच्चे आएंगे उनसे ओपिनियन लेंगे कि उसको आगे कैसे बढ़ाया जाता है ठीक है उसके बाद आगे बढ़ाने के बाद जो लोग अपना ओपिनियन”
translated from Hindi
Nearby, citizens express significant concerns regarding cultural preservation, highlighting the diminishing presence of traditional practices and joint families. Critical issues also include public health 🍎, specifically iron deficiency and malnutrition among school children, and the severe societal impact of exam paper leaks, which tragically lead to suicides 💔. Despite these challenges, there's a strong undercurrent of constructive ideas and entrepreneurial spirit. Citizens are proposing new business ventures like tailoring and educational institutes 💡, aiming to create jobs and involve the community in development, alongside suggestions for promoting resilient crops like chickpeas and peas for nutrition.
“What are we doing at this moment? Due to paper leaks, many people sometimes commit suicide. My India addresses the Prime Minister.”
“Tell us, we are listening. No, not like that, because it is connected to my culture and traditions. Everything is progressing further and further with these. And I want to give it up. It's not them.”
“Green vegetables should be used more in schools because there is an iron deficiency and some children are becoming victims of malnutrition.”
“Chickpea and pea are the most valuable seeds of pulses, which can be grown even with less water and also provide protein. That's correct, no problem.”
“Tell us the place where we will first start our tailoring business, and then gradually, we will expand to create more jobs and grow our business, moving forward.”
“We promote our culture because our culture is diminishing day by day, just as joint families are breaking up and becoming nuclear families, and our culture, like Hindu marriage, is now slowly coming to an end.”