Gashmeer Welland
TONGUE PRESSER | Ahmedabad | India
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Lately, the biggest reason has been the farmers' protests. You've probably heard about their 'rail roko' andolan. They are demanding a legal guarantee for MSP on their crops. To press their demands, they often block the railway tracks. This forces the railways to either cancel, divert, or short-terminate many trains for safety and operational reasons.
Besides the protests, there are the usual suspects. During winter, dense fog in North India causes massive delays and cancellations. At other times, it could be due to essential track maintenance or other technical issues.
It’s always a good idea to check the NTES app or the railway website for real-time updates before planning your travel. It can be quite unpredictable.
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Well, the results of war are just awful, aren't they? So many people die. It's not just soldiers, but normal folks and their families too. Whole cities get destroyed. You see pictures of homes, schools, and hospitals turned to rubble.
It also wrecks a country's money. This leaves people poor, with no jobs. And for the people who survive, the mental scars are terrible. They can have bad memories for the rest of their lives. The land gets poisoned from all the fighting as well. It’s a complete disaster for everyone involved, really.
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I was in my last company for three years. It was a good place and I learned many things. But my work became very routine. I was not learning new skills anymore. I am a person who likes challenges. I want to grow in my career. My old role did not have much opportunity for this. So, I decided to look for a new job. A job where I can use my experience and also learn more. It was a difficult decision, but it was for my future.
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