

Defence Brat
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Got a chance to pass #MissingLink. People are debating whether it saves 30 or 60 minutes. But for me, the real value is not the time saved; it is the uncertainty removed. Earlier, every Mumbai trip meant constantly calculating buffers; whether I would reach on time, get delayed, or make it back home at a reasonable hour. That unpredictability itself was exhausting. Uncertainty is subjective. And often, the things that cannot be measured are the ones that create the most stress. #MissingLink did not just save time; it made the journey predictable.


#Pune: Nawale Bridge Bike rider accident #NawaleBridgeaccident



🚨 THINK BEFORE YOU BUY A HOME 🚨 Your Home. Your Future. Our City. Don’t buy a home today that creates a bigger water problem tomorrow. ⚠️ The Hidden Trap in Many New Projects What builders tell PMC: The builder gives an undertaking that PMC need not provide water to the project. The builder claims he will arrange water through alternate sources at his own cost. What actually happens in your Sale Deed: The responsibility of arranging and paying for water is shifted to the Cooperative Housing Society and residents. You end up paying for tanker water—year after year. 💧 The Reality You Face Dependence on private tanker suppliers Poor or contaminated water quality Frequent shortages and irregular supply Constantly rising costs—running into crores per year for societies No accountability—builder exits after project completion Long-term stress on health, finances, and peace of mind ❗ By Buying Such Homes, You Become Part of the Problem You encourage this malpractice to continue You increase the burden on yourself and your society You normalize an unfair system where residents suffer and builders benefit ✅ Be the Change. Be Part of the Solution. Say NO to projects that shift water responsibility to residents Choose homes where the builder genuinely owns the commitment Make informed decisions that support sustainable urban living 📝 Ask These Questions Before You Buy Has the builder given an undertaking to PMC about water supply? Who is responsible for water supply in the Sale Deed? Will the cost of water be borne by the builder or residents? What is the long-term source of water? Can the society sustain recurring tanker expenses? 📢 Final Message Your NO today can save CRORES tomorrow. Don’t buy where water responsibility is passed on to you. 👉 Say NO. Stay Safe. Save More. 🤝 Let’s Build Responsible Communities Responsible citizens create stronger, sustainable cities. Think beyond possession—think about long-term impact. Be a responsible buyer. Be part of the solution. @KhswaPune @CleanKharadi @htTweets @timesofindia @ThePuneMirror @aaplasurendra




