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Not every city in India is polluted. Only tier 1 cities are. Which are literally just 8 cities. There are around 7500+ towns and cities in India. Just fyi
The next time you visit India, veer away from Tier 1 cities which are the metros and try to travel to Tier 2 cities which you will realize are now called Smart cities so they have most amenities as Metros but have lesser population and thus lesser pollution. Then you must visit Tier 3 cities where the population is even lesser. Good examples, Nainital, a famous hill-station in the hills of North-Western Uttarakhand UK / UP (UK was originally a part of UP before the partitioning / division of Uttar Pradesh in the 2 states). Then then population of UP alone was equivalent to that of Ethiopia which is why it was very difficult to maintain law / order and / basic administration.
Thanks for visiting India. :) There are a few key points to observe as a tourist in India. Always consume hot food even if it is from the streets. Always drink bottled water which is sealed when you buy it. Always end your spicy foods with curd and chopped bananas. The Indian gut is rich in lactobacillus bacteria ("the good digestive bacteria") which is replenished by curd and banana for the foreign tourists, i.e., you guys. We are used to spices and chilies and the sun and hot food keeps diseases away. All Indian foods are generally cooked with turmeric which is a natural preservative, red / green chilies, oregano, cilantro, cinnamon, onions, ginger, garlic, ghee / refined oil / mustard oil, etc.
✝️Christian Missionaries in India🇮🇳 👿Why are you foreigners ruining our culture and traditions?👿 You are spoiling the mood of our people here. 🇺🇲America and 🇪🇺Europeans are ruining it more 🤨😠😡
Go south of India like Kerala, Kerala is less chaotic, less pollution and very beautiful green nature. Food is more spicy(not chilli spicy) and more tasty.
Every foreigner should bring their kids to india .. India has dust something you dont have in western countries . Children in dust for a month develop immunity .. After india your child never fall sick anywhere else ..
Hi Guys In India you make friends very easily and Indian hospatility is top of the world. I live in Manchester UK i am from India Please visit North India also.
Idli and plain uttapam are like rice cakes and not at all spicy, great for small kids. In goa you can also get fish fingers almost everywhere for snacks or coconut water, have roasted peanuts, almonds, cashews. We travelled a lot with our lil one and this is what we did. Also most hotels make dal khichdi for kids without any spices on request( lentils and rice porridge)
You should love Paris! You certainly sound pretentious enough to be Parisian. 😉 Although, as a typical Parisian, you'd also have nothing but contempt for Paris.🤨
Woow what a thumbnail...iam hoping that when if in future 1dollar = 1inr then will come in India...u vologers came to India just for views nothing else...
The Karni Maatha Temple was established in the medieval times when the bubonic plague was raging across the world, both Asia and Europe. A sage of the place established it. The milk from the bowls which are kept out for the rats to drink are taken as “Prasadh” (food that is made sacred by first offering it to a deity) by the worshippers. This milk, with rat saliva in it, acts like inoculation against the disease, and builds immunity against rat carried diseases. Far down in the south of India there is a cave temple which likewise does with bat droppings. The very hot, wet, tropical rain forest area breeds many bat carrier diseases. The shivalinga inside the cave is covered with bat droppings. The water and milk that is used for the abhisheka ( ritual bathing or washing of a deity during pooja or worship) is given to the worshippers as Prasaadha, and which in turn creates immunity in them against these diseases. Strewn across India are many such Temples and Theerthas, dedicated to the amelioration of diseases, physical, psychological, spiritual. Many of them were established during times of stress and danger to help people cope with unbearably difficult times and situations.
प्यारे-प्यारे बच्चे हैं आपके भारत मे आपको जो तकलीफ हुई उसके लिए क्षमाप्रार्थी हूँ अगली बार आएं तो उत्तर भारत के भीड़ भरे क्षेत्रों को छोड़कर मध्य और दक्षिण भारत जाएं जहां असुविधा की संभावना कम है
Do read the real history of Goa and you will be horrified to see what atrocities were done on the local people of Goa by the Portuguese. Everyone came to India under the guise of spice trade and looted and converted people and yet every Indian has not lost his or her capability of loving another human being just like his own kin.
Food in India at a good restaurant is not unhygienic. It is the spice combination that you cannot handle because your tummies are incapable of handling them. Any restaurant (small or big) which has a huge footfall will always have freshly made food. They run out food within an hour and fresh batches are made so you will not get sick. Also drink tea wherever you go because it's boiled and hence safe.
I am amazed how nicely kids are mixing with kids who are so different in so many ways: be it language or the looks or even the toys they play with (real bunnies vs. stuffed ones probably). your sons are going to grow as global citizens and great diplomats or international businessmen or Statemen!
Indian kids also eat non-spicy foods. Lol. Next time ask about it and may be dishes like Khichdi can become your kids favorite food. Everything is not spicy, it certainly is flavorful!