
Kannada Pixels
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Kannada Pixels
@KannadaPixels
Visualising Karnataka. ಚುಕ್ಕೆ by ಚುಕ್ಕೆ.




@AshwiniVaishnaw, after visiting BEML in Bengaluru, today: • Two trains b/w Bengaluru & Mumbai soon. One will be a Vande Bharat Sleeper (likely via KLBG). The second, with LHB coaches, will run via Hubballi. • Vande Bharat seater soon b/w Mangaluru & Bengaluru. @KARailway









India is heating up at an alarming rate. Look at global temperature trends, our cities are consistently ranking among the hottest, 95 out of 100 world hottest cities are in India. This isn’t just “weather.” It’s the result of choices. Deforestation, unchecked construction, loss of green cover, destruction of natural buffers like the Aravallis, forests in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, tree cutting in Nashik, and dilution of environmental safeguards, all in the name of “development.” When people said Save Aravalli, Save Aarey Forest, Save Dehing Patkai, Save Hasdeo, they were ignored or silenced by BJP. Now we’re living the consequences: Hotter cities. Poorer air. Declining livability. “Concrete-led development” without ecological balance is not progress, it’s a long-term disaster. The real question is: Who is accountable for weakening environmental protections and pushing projects at the cost of forests and public health? Why don’t we question Modi ji and his business conglomerate for making India as non-liveable third world land? And more importantly, why is this still not a central political issue?

🚨 Mumbai is undergoing an unprecedented infrastructure push in the 2020s. For New York, it was the 1890s. For Singapore, it was the 1980s. For Dubai, it was the 1990s. For Mumbai, it was the 2020s? Over $60 billion being invested in metro networks, expressways, a new airport, and regional connectivity projects






Lick is in Bellandur now and its 10/10, must visit, i like how ecoworld is making me not visit Indiranagar for good places anymore


Burma will be partitioned between China, Thailand, and India within twenty years. It’s the Yugoslavia of Asia and its days are numbered.




🚨 Bangladesh overtook India on per capita income in 2026, as per IMF. GDP per capita income in 2026: (current prices) India - $2,813 Bangladesh - $2,911



I'm not the least bit worried about food safety in Kerala.















