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I hope residents of Chandigarh feel grateful everyday for living in such a clean, green and lush city. ❤ Truly, there is not other city like The City Beautiful. 🙌🏻 I pray to God to bless the government bodies with the inspiration to improve the infrastructure of existing Indian cities to catch up with CH, and use a planned layout when developing other new cities. 🙏🇮🇳
Planned city! LOL It is like any other typical lawless, garbage city of India. Roads and streets are littered by uncivilized Indians. Their mommy cows roam around on the roads. People think lane markings on the roads are decorations. Nobody has a sense of lane driving. The sidewalks are falling apart as if bombed. Parking lots look ugly without proper markings and system. Old rundown building are all over the city. It is another cow city of India full of uncivilized people.
If I am not mistake Chandigarh is number 1 Garden City of India, more better than Banglore and New Delhi. Superb City, I called this as City of Heaven Paradise!!!
A middle aged Sikh gentleman living there called it a dull , monotonous place and its ppl foolish .I was shocked.Mumbai can be large , noisy polluted to some but we still ❤❤❤❤❤ luv it !!!
Hardly think you can compare the infra of a place so sparsely populated with the infra of a proper City like say downtown Mumbai, that is capable of handling millions of people smoothly (not talking about the rest of Mumbai). If chandigarh had to handle that, it would break down. It doesn't look walkable, and it is too spread out.
@@since_win_sins So? People don't have their own cars, bikes, or take taxis? And there are a lot of public buses too. It is not a walkable city at all. Lack of public transport doesn't mean no transport except one's own two feet, in the 21st century. It's like American cities except NYC, vs NYC. Most American cities have no proper metros or anything, like LA. But everyone uses cars and buses in LA. NYC has metro (subway), bus, so many things - yet NYC is a much more walkable city than LA. In fact most cities with metros are more walkable. In Mumbai, our Suburban railway has served the role of a metro, hence the vibe of huge walking office masses in downtown (Churchgate)
I found Chandigarh lovely, it has its dull places too and the street curbs are not so well maintained. However the city is beautiful compared with other cities in India, I found my stay tiresome because the time difference between U.K and India and the day seem to stretch out for my liking. I loved the street food stalls and the local markets. On the overall I would like to live there for six months at a time.