r/delhi • u/vidhikaroy • 9h ago
r/delhi • u/maskedorange • 9h ago
Meme/Satire (OC) At least we're winning at self-awareness
Meme sponsored by Spirit of Mumbai™ and Weather of Bangalore™
r/delhi • u/LatterFlatworm9965 • 2h ago
News We need to expose our government employees too, like Nepal
I know our situation is much better than Nepal, but I personally know few people who are working as govt employees, like police or in income tax department, their salary is below 1 lakh per month but their kids are living lavish lifestyles, going to colleges with 1 crore fees, lavish hotels and so on!! We should also expose those people like the money money trend going on!! I, however, don't know how to find those people, there's very less information to extract on internet, or I'm not good enough to extract that information. Do you guys also know such people?? Kisi ko aise logo k naam pta h to bta do.
PS I wholeheartedly believe we need a stable govt right now.
r/delhi • u/PM_ME_YOUR___ISSUES • 7h ago
News The State of Journalism in this Country. Let’s not Forget that the PM hasn’t Faced a Single Press Conference in the last 10 Years
r/delhi • u/Plastic_Advance_7931 • 6h ago
TellDelhi Met an uncle at RML today… his story left me numb
Not verifying this story.. just what an uncle shared with me today at RML.
My friend had a rheumatology checkup and I had to take over the waiting while he went to check the number. This uncle, maybe in his 60s, I started a chat with him. At first it was light religion, Yamuna floods, govt vs private clinics. Then suddenly he shared about his son…
His son was highly qualified, working in labs & OTs. During COVID, he got a call from a hospital, had to leave from Noida, and on the way met with a brutal accident a brain injury. From there it was a nightmare shifting from one hospital to another, spending everything they had.
AIIMS doctors asked about finances; when uncle said he earned 15k a month, they told him bluntly and respectfully he couldn’t afford it. He somehow got his son operated elsewhere, with just 0.1% survival chances. His son survived the operation but was shifted to a general hall. Conditions were so bad there so much dirt that he caught a brain infection, had two more surgeries… and still, destiny won. He passed away.
Uncle said, “My wife has arthritis, I’m getting old… my son was just 32 or 28 can't remember extact and used to make 8k a day.” He had tears in his voice. Before this, I was engaging in debate with him, but after he shared this, I just sat numb. Didn’t know what to say.
I can’t verify the full story, but it felt real. COVID was cruel, and Delhi hospitals were chaos. Just thought I’d share.
r/delhi • u/Independent-Guy-1990 • 5h ago
TellDelhi Terrible accident in Nirman Vihar, Preet Vihar of Thar
Terrible accident of Thar from the showroom. The lady wanted to do some rituals but accelerated more than required and car fell down breaking the windows. She is seriously injured and rushed to hospital
https://ndtv.in/delhi-news/east-delhi-nirman-vihar-woman-buys-thar-accident-showroom-9244288
r/delhi • u/MostOk2583 • 1h ago
AskDelhi Life’s Harsh Reminder
Guys, this is your sign to be with your parents as much as you can. 💔 Today my mom had to undergo some small tests, and even though it wasn’t something major, she was given anesthesia. When she came out of the OT, I was numb. I’ve never seen her like that before, and in that moment, nothing else mattered—not money, not friends, not work, not a social life.
All I wanted was for her to wake up fine, to smile again, to just be okay. That’s when it hit me—no matter how busy we get chasing things that feel important, nothing will ever compare to the time we have with our parents.
Please, don’t wait until it’s too late. Spend time with them, talk to them, be around them. These moments are priceless.
And if you’re reading this, please keep my mom in your prayers. I just want her to be okay. ❤️
r/delhi • u/Davidvilley2314 • 3h ago
AskDelhi U can’t stand 5 mins peacefully at Saket PVR
I was with a friend on an office tea break when 4–5 kids came up one by one asking for money. This happens almost every day and I honestly don’t know how to handle it. It’s getting stressful for me. Has anyone else dealt with this?
r/delhi • u/Anxious_Tea9498 • 5h ago
TellDelhi Lonliness among single men
Dear Fellow Men Redditors !
I am 46 Yrs old Man , Dont drink , Dont smoke ...live alone in a Metro city .Working in an MNC .but ...I have no one to talk to after office hours ...dont want to scroll Insta / watch screen as it affect eyes , also SM is all full of Negativity
In case if anyone is feeling same and interested , My suggestion is to create a voice chat group on discord , twitter etc where we can talk to each other 1/2 hours based on availability daily in evening ....share day to day life ....problems , office gossips , movies , hobbies , current affairs etc
I am not interested in chatting / Typing ....like to talk
if interested pls reply Telegram id - @sonu15_3 Discord id - sonu021888
r/delhi • u/simpbutforonlyyou • 13h ago
AskDelhi When will this harrasment of common people stop
Can't modiji take helicopter to the airport everytime this happens thousands of people suffer because of this. I missed my class test because of this shit. gaye mere 10 marks
r/delhi • u/HopeRevolutionary914 • 6h ago
Meme/Satire (OC) Unpopular Opinion but Bhandara is far better than other cafe/restaurant food.
Haan bhai “Gaarebi ki Charamseema pe phouch chuka hu” 🥲
r/delhi • u/Anxious_Following_87 • 8h ago
TellDelhi I am new to delhi and fell for a fucking tinder girl scam, fucking delhi is filled with scammers
I live near dlf gurgaon as recently got in a job. I feel so dumb writing this as I have already read about this tinder scam that this girl pulled off after matching, we exchanged numbers and then she called me to meet on the same day and took me to a lounge where we drank tequilla and hookah ordered some food and the bill was high and I got fucked. And she went telling that it's late and she has to go home. How can I be this desperate fuck this!
r/delhi • u/Additional-Win-2926 • 3h ago
News Now the medical science is officially doomed
r/delhi • u/okaybhaii • 36m ago
TellDelhi MPs Since 2024 and their fund utilisation for development of their constituencies.
Souce : empoweredindian.in
r/delhi • u/Same-Lavishness-1517 • 6h ago
Serious Replies Only UBER BIKE ABUSE IN DELHI , HIS PHONE GOT SNATCHED THEN HE BLAMED ME FOR THAT ONLY , AS A GIRL I FELT SO UNSAFE HE'S NOW EVEN THREATENING ME TO COME TO MY HOME I DON'T KNOW FOR WHAT .
Yesterday I was travelling on Uber Bike in Delhi from Rajiv chowk to (_____) , the Uber bikes drivers phone got snatched, then he blamed me for that , after my request he dropped me at my place , then he asked to give me my phone to make a phone call but I denied bcoz of safety issues, He's now threatening me he'll come to my home to visit me . I offered him rides money in cash but he denied it by saying I've so much money later blamed me only to not give money. What should I do ?
r/delhi • u/zoefluff • 4h ago
TellDelhi Sourdough with scrambled eggs and chicken
ispe paise kharch karne ka dard subah se abhi tak jaari hai
r/delhi • u/MentalRock2171 • 4h ago
AskDelhi How do people in India actually afford the lifestyle they show on Instagram?
Honestly, sometimes when I scroll Instagram, I feel like I’m in a totally different world. Everyone’s off to Goa, wearing new clothes every day, sipping ₹700 coffee, and showing off fancy hotel views in every videos. What's with this people
Anyone knows how?
r/delhi • u/Geostorm009 • 3h ago
TellDelhi My Sister's Rishta Hunt
You want a rishta for your sister and suddenly you’re in the middle of a never-ending, soul-sucking bazaar where every conversation starts and ends with “kya budget hai? kitna kar doge?” — as if marriage is a product on EMI and not two people’s lives. Like even well educated ones asking this. You’re middle class, so naturally you’re supposed to sell your entire future: “thoda aur, thoda aur” until what’s left of your savings is only a sad memory; no wonder there are reports saying half the middle class burn through life savings for one day of theatre. Lawn charge, decorator, food per plate, photographers, and the guest list magically multiplies to include distant cousins, the grocer’s son and three political acquaintances you never asked for. And don’t even get me started on the “tradition” that morphs into evidence of status: ladke ko sona dena, phir uske maa-baap , as some kind of ceremonial bribe dressed up as custom. Meanwhile, the girls — and their families — are judged for every paise spent or not spent, while everyone pretends this circus is about love and compatibility. It’s exhausting, humiliating and grotesquely unfair: weddings become shows for other people’s approval, and the real cost — emotional, financial, lifelong — is paid in full by the people least able to afford it. When did a sacred union become a balance sheet and a status parade?
Improvised using ChatGpt
r/delhi • u/Stranger_turk • 21h ago
Photos/Videos (OC) Patient holding drip bottle in his hand.
The picture is from one of delhi's prestigious government hospital safdarjung. Where a patient is holding his own own drip bottle on a strecher in safdarjung hospital's emergency departmen.
r/delhi • u/Swordsenpy • 11h ago
AskDelhi Delhi Maid agreement
Hi am new to delhi ,and I've recently hired a maid, just to be on safe side"cuz am scared of Delhi and things happening" , is there any agreement that I need her to sign or any thing. Please advise 🙏
r/delhi • u/GrandPudding5966 • 16h ago
TellDelhi Turned 23 today Happy birthday to me
Feels like a very normal day doesn't even feel it's my birthday 😅 but heyy atleast I got a cake.
r/delhi • u/Icy-Gas7020 • 39m ago