Delhi Residents Trying to Escape Toxic Air? Traffic Jam Video at Rohtang Pass Goes Viral Despite No Long Weekend
The person who posted the video wondered if people from dirty cities are traveling to the highlands to escape the poisonous air. As pollution levels continue to rise to unsafe levels, breathing has become extremely difficult for residents of Delhi-NCR. Roads and buildings are obscured by dense haze outside, and using air filters indoors only marginally improves the situation A social media video has drawn notice in the middle of this. The user who shared the image, which depicts a lengthy line of cars near Rohtang Pass, wondered if people from dirty cities were traveling to the mountains to escape the poisonous air. Rohtang Pass Traffic Jam The video, which was posted on X (previously Twitter), depicts cars stalled in traffic for more than ten kilometers. Even though the snowfall has not started and year-end vacations are still a week away, hundreds of automobiles are still stuck in slow-moving gridlock. “Escape from hazardous AQI or what?” is the caption that was posted with the video. This gridlock is on Rohtang Pass, not some city road. There has not been any snow yet. No holidays. There is still a ton of traffic. What precisely is drawing everyone up there, then? The Internet Reacts to “Rohtang Is New Karol Bagh” Over a million people have viewed the post since it was published online, sparking discussions about overpopulation and the effects of tourism on the environment. “The mountains appear less like a mountain pass, more like a road in Gurugram or Greater Noida West — full of dirt only,” a user wrote. “Rohtang is the new Karol Bagh,” someone else said, comparing the pass to a busy city market. Perhaps we ought to halt these individuals right there and force them to clean up the mountains and plant trees. Another person said, “That would lessen this so called “wanderlustism” and genuinely assist the mountains.” Others commented on the absurdity of the situation, saying things like “When fresh air becomes the new tourist attraction” and “They are heading to improve the AQI of Rohtang.” “As awful as ever. No one is receiving calls from mountains….
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A perfume worth Rs 10 crore with diamonds, a self-spraying bottle, and two world records.
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Unboxing Video Shows What’s Inside IndiGo’s Apology Kit: Popcorn for a 9-Hour Delay, Really?
A social media user commented, “Therapy ka kharcha nahi denge kya?” in response to the video. By providing goodie packages, IndiGo attempted to allay passengers’ irritation amid a persistent wave of aircraft delays and cancellations. The airline was seen delivering these bags to travelers impacted by the extended operational difficulties in an Instagram video. An “unboxing” video of what was commonly referred to as a “apology token” from the airline was captured by one passenger. There were a few goodies in the goodie bag that IndiGo distributed, but not nearly enough to satisfy the irate passengers. Suggested Narratives The Goodie Bag Apology Token from IndiGo The airline’s move backfired, as many people made fun of IndiGo on social media for causing one of the biggest flight disruptions, impacting travelers who had made reservations months in advance. Aaira Gaurav, a content creator, posted a video that showed the small goodie bag that IndiGo employees gave to passengers who were waiting. She described it as a “unboxing: sorry token from IndiGo for flight delay.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Aaira Gaurav (@babyaaira.gaurav) Gaurav removed caramel popcorn, baked methi mathri, a carton of mixed fruit juice, tissue paper, and a Samsung-branded card from the bag one by one. These restaurants, beverages, and the card must have seemed like a token gesture of support rather than a sincere apology to the hundreds of people whose plans were derailed by the subsequent cancellations. …
“IndiGo’s New ‘Auto Rickshaw’ Service Hits the Road, and Passenger Requests Drop”
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Fire at Birch by Romeo Lane in Goa — Flammable Interiors Made It Worse
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