Clearly shows how uneducated you are Bro India is such a big country with so much population and illiterate population as well. It is difficult to do these expensive projects for such big populations. Plus India is a very diverse country and tgere will obviously be some fighting
I recently visited Singapore and it is such a beautiful place. The place contains so many skyscrapers but whenever I go out, I feel like I am walking in a forest and not a city. Really admire the development the country has gone through.
Thank for visiting our country! Edit: I saw this after 9 months and there’s still people commenting on it wow. Btw thx for the likes I just commented and never expected for anyone to like it or heart it.
@@radhaparashar6204 No, I wasn't born rich. I'm not dying poor either. When I visit Singapore and aren't working as a filmmaker or freelancer as earlier mentioned, then it means I can be on vacation with my family.
Went to Singapore in December 2012. Was already a clean scenic concrete forest. Seems like it has just gotten better. Singapore never fails to amaze you.
@@AzjatyckiCukierso leaving behind the older trees to let it fall and hurt people is ok with you ? Your comment has no common sense or common sense is never common to you ?
@@CrossbredmiMiyang yes, it's so much common sense to turn singapore into a concreate pan and replace the puny trees with plastic ones, once the real once wilt, as they tend to do within weeks after planting, because the heat is too much. Must protect the people (but not from heat stroke I guess). You are so smart.
I lived in sg for 8yrs life changer .. I still follow n live with some good practices…I don’t throw garbage in streets , I don’t pee on the roadsides, obey traffic signals ..rest all not in my hands 🙌🏽
@@Moldy_Surfer,sad to say that these people bring in their dirty habits into the country (Singapore). There are few times I see some Indian guys peed at the bus stop.I shouted at him but he just ignored.And do you know that the local never do such disgusting act at the public area.
True, it is extremely safe here. I was pickpocketed twice though. Low crime doesn't mean no crime. We do have the occasional murder and burglary here. The government doesn't want you to see the destitutes swept off the streets and forced to live in poorly maintained sheltered homes, the drug addict who's not receiving appropriate treatment and rehab, as well as, the elderly who are abandoned in nursing homes. Also, what people don't see is that the authorities have been cutting down trees that are decades old and clearing forests in order to build more condos, apartments and shopping malls. They promised to plant 100 trees, only after cutting down 1000 old ones. Ordinary Singaporeans are aware of all these and can feel the difference. Singapore used to be more green. It's a nice place for tourists but life is extremely stressful here for most of us.
It's so crazy to think that green spaces, something that's cost-free in theory and objectively beneficial have become something only the privileged and more developed places can enjoy. Nobody wants to live in a concrete urban hellscape, but yet the majority of the world does. When will we reach the breaking point and turn the tide once and for all? We need more beautiful parks, reliable public transport and communal areas, and fewer cars, highways, and boring highrises.
You missed out our rooftop gardens. They are found on the rooftop open space of our multi-storey car parks as well as the top floor of some mega shopping malls.
That last pose at waterfall cannot be Singapore - I'm born in S'pore. We only have artificial ones. A very expensive city, though. Cost of living is the highest. Not "No Crime"? Crime is lowest here. Rapists get jail & canning at buttocks as punishment. Police cannot be bribed here!!
Im an urban planner, and sorry to say this is not the future. Plants on buildings and skyscrapers in general are very unsustainable things and are made to impress, not for practicality.
I am an urban dweller for 51 yrs here. And sorry to say this u r obviously out dated. U r an urban planner so what u done better ? Any honourable project u done so far? U r an urban planner not an expert on sustainable planning
@@tribalangel72 1. Skyscrapers and tall buildings in general consume way more energy per inhabitant than lower rise buildings due to the need to transport water, energy + elevators. 2. Plants on buildings require a lot of maintenance, which means that water and fertilizer needs to be transported to the site, often produced outside the city. 3. Plants on buildings grow, and they destroy the concrete that they are built on, meaning that the building deteriorates very quickly. 4. Plants on buildings are a very ineffective method of bringing greenery into an urban area compared to you know, simply making green areas. keep your ego to yourself, you are an urban dweller, not smart.